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DoJC
ParticipantIIRC – only about 3% of all money is in printed form. That means that the real effect would be something more like a 0.3% reduction in paper currency.
Now, if they did that to bank accounts ending in a certain digit was reduced by 10% THAT would have an effect. The effect would be riots and seriously ticked-off folks suddenly out of 10% of their savings.
DoJC
ParticipantIIRC – only about 3% of all money is in printed form. That means that the real effect would be something more like a 0.3% reduction in paper currency.
Now, if they did that to bank accounts ending in a certain digit was reduced by 10% THAT would have an effect. The effect would be riots and seriously ticked-off folks suddenly out of 10% of their savings.
DoJC
ParticipantIIRC – only about 3% of all money is in printed form. That means that the real effect would be something more like a 0.3% reduction in paper currency.
Now, if they did that to bank accounts ending in a certain digit was reduced by 10% THAT would have an effect. The effect would be riots and seriously ticked-off folks suddenly out of 10% of their savings.
DoJC
ParticipantIIRC – only about 3% of all money is in printed form. That means that the real effect would be something more like a 0.3% reduction in paper currency.
Now, if they did that to bank accounts ending in a certain digit was reduced by 10% THAT would have an effect. The effect would be riots and seriously ticked-off folks suddenly out of 10% of their savings.
March 3, 2009 at 4:34 PM in reply to: Off Topic Here is a test that tests your “political compass” #359569DoJC
ParticipantEconomic Left/Right: 4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.15About halfway to the left, right on the line.
March 3, 2009 at 4:34 PM in reply to: Off Topic Here is a test that tests your “political compass” #359872DoJC
ParticipantEconomic Left/Right: 4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.15About halfway to the left, right on the line.
March 3, 2009 at 4:34 PM in reply to: Off Topic Here is a test that tests your “political compass” #360017DoJC
ParticipantEconomic Left/Right: 4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.15About halfway to the left, right on the line.
March 3, 2009 at 4:34 PM in reply to: Off Topic Here is a test that tests your “political compass” #360053DoJC
ParticipantEconomic Left/Right: 4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.15About halfway to the left, right on the line.
March 3, 2009 at 4:34 PM in reply to: Off Topic Here is a test that tests your “political compass” #360158DoJC
ParticipantEconomic Left/Right: 4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.15About halfway to the left, right on the line.
DoJC
Participant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
DoJC
Participant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
DoJC
Participant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
DoJC
Participant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
DoJC
Participant[quote=esmith]
Seriously though, we need to build a desalinization plant…[/quote]
No, we need to built dozens of desalinization plants! The more the merrier. Water is going to be in seriously short supply to many western states, and if we can become almost independent upon outside suppliers we’ll be better off.Sadly, this whole recession/depression thing is putting a serious hamper on discretionary income for states to build these plants.
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