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FROM wp_posts INNER JOIN wp_postmeta ON ( wp_posts.ID = wp_postmeta.post_id )
WHERE 1=1 AND (
wp_posts.ID NOT IN (
SELECT object_id
FROM wp_term_relationships
WHERE term_taxonomy_id IN (47485,47486)
)
) AND (
(
( wp_postmeta.meta_key = \'the_author\' AND wp_postmeta.meta_value = \'1152041\' )
OR
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)
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GROUP BY wp_posts.ID
ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC
LIMIT 0, 6'
The Prosperous Way Down
Let’s start with the premise that resource scarcity and rising costs cause the global economy to contract. Let’s not be concerned here with the timing, but consider what can be expected and what our adapting strategies should be to conditions that force descent.
January 1, 2005



















