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The wealthy are also the deniers. oldandhappy Dec 2015 #1
Seems to be 2naSalit Dec 2015 #2
No. When it is determined that the 99% is taking up too much room, it will be Nay Dec 2015 #3
Who will nurse their babies VanillaRhapsody Dec 2015 #4
Androids. newblewtoo Dec 2015 #33
Wow....you rhink too much about this...... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2015 #34
I been a few turns 'round the track newblewtoo Dec 2015 #43
Hope so. misterhighwasted Dec 2015 #5
That's what I say: Why wait? Laffy Kat Dec 2015 #40
They'll die. Their existence depends on other people doing things for them. (n/t) Iggo Dec 2015 #6
Beat me to it. They'll give up by the end of the first Laundry Day n/t arcane1 Dec 2015 #9
Exactly... the richest folks are often not the the fittest in terms of survival. Zing Zing Zingbah Dec 2015 #20
So? 2naSalit Dec 2015 #47
. Iggo Dec 2015 #48
Gawd I hope so. nt ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2015 #7
They'll vacation there but not live there, not for some time anyway. As for us, they can kill us valerief Dec 2015 #8
What a ridiculous article cemaphonic Dec 2015 #10
You're right. cpwm17 Dec 2015 #13
Well expressed (and Newsweek published it!) It's amazing that people think Mars is any alternative muriel_volestrangler Dec 2015 #16
I thought Newsweek closed down shop dlwickham Dec 2015 #37
sold off, and they started a print edition again muriel_volestrangler Dec 2015 #38
Nailed it. NickB79 Dec 2015 #25
Exactly! Edim Dec 2015 #32
Why do you think George W. Bush, war criminal, was so giddy about Mars? Mnemosyne Dec 2015 #11
LOL! No. DetlefK Dec 2015 #12
Elysium Renew Deal Dec 2015 #14
Why wait? Let's send them now. Orrex Dec 2015 #15
Oh-zacklee! Iggo Dec 2015 #17
Colonization on the same model as Roanoke and Jamestown? csziggy Dec 2015 #18
Also, it might not be much fun for them to go to Mars... LuckyTheDog Dec 2015 #22
And no large animals to trophy hunt! n/t csziggy Dec 2015 #39
No. cherokeeprogressive Dec 2015 #19
You've got to mess the planet up really something awful Zing Zing Zingbah Dec 2015 #21
Pretty sure that is Ben Elton's book Godhumor Dec 2015 #23
I wouldn't miss them nt elias49 Dec 2015 #24
Los Angeles BumRushDaShow Dec 2015 #26
Two things. First, this is a stupid article Android3.14 Dec 2015 #27
Somehow I don't think colony life will agree with the poor darlings. Jester Messiah Dec 2015 #28
Mars is a hell-hole. No way. Not for a long, long time. BlueJazz Dec 2015 #29
I hear a giant mutant stargoat is headed this way and will destroy the Earth. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Dec 2015 #30
Not gonna happen, as illustrated by this comic jeff47 Dec 2015 #31
And leave their wealth behind? bluedigger Dec 2015 #35
With the proper breeding techniques, and starting with a ratio of, say, ten women to each man... l.o.o.s.e.e-2 Dec 2015 #36
Favorite movie. Laffy Kat Dec 2015 #42
Thanx Laffy Kat! l.o.o.s.e.e-2 Dec 2015 #45
No. Only people who live in a fantasy land would entertain such a scenerio. MerryBlooms Dec 2015 #41
Yes, every indication says that it is their plan Johonny Dec 2015 #44
Bahaha! grntuscarora Dec 2015 #46
The meek inherit, but only because there are so many of them. hunter Dec 2015 #49
the beings on other worlds may well have learned the lessons of the americas, and decide NOT niyad Dec 2015 #50
No. nt ladjf Dec 2015 #51
Maeks more sense to move into permanent space stastons. A large enough cylander Agnosticsherbet Dec 2015 #52
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