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Joanne Poyourow, Transition US
One small step each day over 10 years adds up to a whole lot of change. One small step of mine added to one small step of yours — now we’re talking.
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Don’t you love it when the same publication carries conflicting reports about the economy, posted on the very same day?
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Joanne Poyourow, Transition US
In a previous post I argued that economic contraction is necessary and in fact underway. Is this "Collapse" — that scary term that so many authors love to throw around?
January 17, 2014
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