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Re: Projects don't always bring progress or development

July 4 2011 at 11:15 AM
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Viktor Coldvein 


Response to Projects don't always bring progress or development

But me and insider, we're talking about how to effectively deliver goods and services to ppol or vice versa. So what's ur point in how to do that. Do you think. A. Bring goods & services to people. or B. Bring people to goods & services.

Yep. Ain't no one project can give the people a 100% guarantee. So most of ours (mining esp) is doing some considerable damages to the land besides generating money for the gov. I think once the sector is exhausted, the land is gonna be in a pretty f**ked up state. Ain't nothing we can do unless we use those money to creat something worthwhile when the minerals run out. And where exactly do you think we can put those worthwhile things to? We bring them to the people or we bring the people to them?


 
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