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Well duhhh....
They don?t trust the government, they don?t trust the press and they don?t trust Wall Street.

So people wonder why they're so successful? Duh! They don't trust the three groups of people who constantly think they are oh so smart, but aren't....

Sounds like a great life philosophy even if you won't make billions - don't trust the Government, Don't trust believe the press, and assume Wall Street is trying to rip you off.

Yup, sounds good to me.
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