Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
September 19, 2008 at 9:34 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273225September 19, 2008 at 9:34 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273268
greekfire
Participant[quote=cooprider]
The fact is everyone was making money hand over fist so long as RE prices rose. No one stopped to think about the ramifications if prices even stopped going up, much less declined. And if they did, they were probably bought out.
[/quote]I and many others like me don’t have half the information and contacts that the monetary/political scientist jerks have and we could all see this coming. Of course they saw it coming! And of course they knew the end result. Why would they slow up their efforts? They knew that they were unsustainable and would eventually come to a crashing halt. I’ll tell you why: BAILOUT!
Like the touchdown is to football, the name of the monetary/political game is BAILOUT!
The sooner we all realize this the sooner we’ll turn off CNN, Fox, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Air America and all the other mainstream news outlets that are in cahoots; and throw the politicians out of office.
September 19, 2008 at 9:34 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273294greekfire
Participant[quote=cooprider]
The fact is everyone was making money hand over fist so long as RE prices rose. No one stopped to think about the ramifications if prices even stopped going up, much less declined. And if they did, they were probably bought out.
[/quote]I and many others like me don’t have half the information and contacts that the monetary/political scientist jerks have and we could all see this coming. Of course they saw it coming! And of course they knew the end result. Why would they slow up their efforts? They knew that they were unsustainable and would eventually come to a crashing halt. I’ll tell you why: BAILOUT!
Like the touchdown is to football, the name of the monetary/political game is BAILOUT!
The sooner we all realize this the sooner we’ll turn off CNN, Fox, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Air America and all the other mainstream news outlets that are in cahoots; and throw the politicians out of office.
greekfire
Participant[quote=Bryan]Greekfire, let me know when you get to the chapter…
Our nations history shows that the federal government cannot behave responsibly with money.
[/quote]It might take some time, but I’ll chime in when I get there. I agree, the political and monetary scientists can’t behave responsibly with money. They always start off with the “best intentions”, but they inevitably abuse their power. Examples:
Bank of Venice
Bank of Amsterdam
Bank of Hamburg
Bank of England
Bank of North America (our 1st central bank)
First Bank of the US (our 2nd central bank)
Second Bank of the US (our 3rd central bank)
Federal Reserve (our 4th central bank)greekfire
Participant[quote=Bryan]Greekfire, let me know when you get to the chapter…
Our nations history shows that the federal government cannot behave responsibly with money.
[/quote]It might take some time, but I’ll chime in when I get there. I agree, the political and monetary scientists can’t behave responsibly with money. They always start off with the “best intentions”, but they inevitably abuse their power. Examples:
Bank of Venice
Bank of Amsterdam
Bank of Hamburg
Bank of England
Bank of North America (our 1st central bank)
First Bank of the US (our 2nd central bank)
Second Bank of the US (our 3rd central bank)
Federal Reserve (our 4th central bank)greekfire
Participant[quote=Bryan]Greekfire, let me know when you get to the chapter…
Our nations history shows that the federal government cannot behave responsibly with money.
[/quote]It might take some time, but I’ll chime in when I get there. I agree, the political and monetary scientists can’t behave responsibly with money. They always start off with the “best intentions”, but they inevitably abuse their power. Examples:
Bank of Venice
Bank of Amsterdam
Bank of Hamburg
Bank of England
Bank of North America (our 1st central bank)
First Bank of the US (our 2nd central bank)
Second Bank of the US (our 3rd central bank)
Federal Reserve (our 4th central bank)greekfire
Participant[quote=Bryan]Greekfire, let me know when you get to the chapter…
Our nations history shows that the federal government cannot behave responsibly with money.
[/quote]It might take some time, but I’ll chime in when I get there. I agree, the political and monetary scientists can’t behave responsibly with money. They always start off with the “best intentions”, but they inevitably abuse their power. Examples:
Bank of Venice
Bank of Amsterdam
Bank of Hamburg
Bank of England
Bank of North America (our 1st central bank)
First Bank of the US (our 2nd central bank)
Second Bank of the US (our 3rd central bank)
Federal Reserve (our 4th central bank)greekfire
Participant[quote=Bryan]Greekfire, let me know when you get to the chapter…
Our nations history shows that the federal government cannot behave responsibly with money.
[/quote]It might take some time, but I’ll chime in when I get there. I agree, the political and monetary scientists can’t behave responsibly with money. They always start off with the “best intentions”, but they inevitably abuse their power. Examples:
Bank of Venice
Bank of Amsterdam
Bank of Hamburg
Bank of England
Bank of North America (our 1st central bank)
First Bank of the US (our 2nd central bank)
Second Bank of the US (our 3rd central bank)
Federal Reserve (our 4th central bank)greekfire
ParticipantAmazon took a really long time (3-4 weeks) to send my order as well. You can try this link that I got to from the author’s site (http://freedom-force.org):
http://realityzone.stores.yahoo.net/crfrjeiss.htmlI have never ordered through them before, but I bet it won’t be any worse than your experience with Amazon.
greekfire
ParticipantAmazon took a really long time (3-4 weeks) to send my order as well. You can try this link that I got to from the author’s site (http://freedom-force.org):
http://realityzone.stores.yahoo.net/crfrjeiss.htmlI have never ordered through them before, but I bet it won’t be any worse than your experience with Amazon.
greekfire
ParticipantAmazon took a really long time (3-4 weeks) to send my order as well. You can try this link that I got to from the author’s site (http://freedom-force.org):
http://realityzone.stores.yahoo.net/crfrjeiss.htmlI have never ordered through them before, but I bet it won’t be any worse than your experience with Amazon.
greekfire
ParticipantAmazon took a really long time (3-4 weeks) to send my order as well. You can try this link that I got to from the author’s site (http://freedom-force.org):
http://realityzone.stores.yahoo.net/crfrjeiss.htmlI have never ordered through them before, but I bet it won’t be any worse than your experience with Amazon.
greekfire
ParticipantAmazon took a really long time (3-4 weeks) to send my order as well. You can try this link that I got to from the author’s site (http://freedom-force.org):
http://realityzone.stores.yahoo.net/crfrjeiss.htmlI have never ordered through them before, but I bet it won’t be any worse than your experience with Amazon.
greekfire
ParticipantHere’s an audio summary of the book by the author:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8484911570371055528Here’s a free PDF the Murray Rothbard book that you mentioned:
http://mises.org/books/historyofmoney.pdfHere’s a link to the Panama article that you mentioned. I am in the process of reading it and will try to comment later:
http://mises.org/story/2533I didn’t expect an overwhelming response to this thread, but I am surprised that only one person on this website has responded to it in the 4 days it has been online.
“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” – Henry Ford
greekfire
ParticipantHere’s an audio summary of the book by the author:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8484911570371055528Here’s a free PDF the Murray Rothbard book that you mentioned:
http://mises.org/books/historyofmoney.pdfHere’s a link to the Panama article that you mentioned. I am in the process of reading it and will try to comment later:
http://mises.org/story/2533I didn’t expect an overwhelming response to this thread, but I am surprised that only one person on this website has responded to it in the 4 days it has been online.
“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” – Henry Ford
-
AuthorPosts
