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kewp
ParticipantI’ll second the Central Fund of Canada.
I dig Canada, gold and *love* silver so its all good.
Plus they have the best website ever:
Effin’ A, its like its 1996 again!
kewp
ParticipantI’ll second the Central Fund of Canada.
I dig Canada, gold and *love* silver so its all good.
Plus they have the best website ever:
Effin’ A, its like its 1996 again!
kewp
ParticipantI’ll second the Central Fund of Canada.
I dig Canada, gold and *love* silver so its all good.
Plus they have the best website ever:
Effin’ A, its like its 1996 again!
kewp
ParticipantI’ll second the Central Fund of Canada.
I dig Canada, gold and *love* silver so its all good.
Plus they have the best website ever:
Effin’ A, its like its 1996 again!
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
My point was, government employee spending is NOT keeping the economy afloat. The taxes that support those employees was confiscated from other people that most assuredly were just as capable as spending the money–on the same things that the public sector employees are buying.
[/quote]WHAT?
Do you *really* think the consumer spending of literally *millions* of low and middle-income government employees has no economic impact?
And as I’ve just explained, any excess income I receive does not go into the local CA economy. For me personally its either going into Canadian silver and gold or short-selling (using an out-of-state discount broker).
If you raise my taxes and use it to pay policemen, firefighters and school teachers; not only does the state benefit by their service; but also the private sector by their consumption.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
My point was, government employee spending is NOT keeping the economy afloat. The taxes that support those employees was confiscated from other people that most assuredly were just as capable as spending the money–on the same things that the public sector employees are buying.
[/quote]WHAT?
Do you *really* think the consumer spending of literally *millions* of low and middle-income government employees has no economic impact?
And as I’ve just explained, any excess income I receive does not go into the local CA economy. For me personally its either going into Canadian silver and gold or short-selling (using an out-of-state discount broker).
If you raise my taxes and use it to pay policemen, firefighters and school teachers; not only does the state benefit by their service; but also the private sector by their consumption.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
My point was, government employee spending is NOT keeping the economy afloat. The taxes that support those employees was confiscated from other people that most assuredly were just as capable as spending the money–on the same things that the public sector employees are buying.
[/quote]WHAT?
Do you *really* think the consumer spending of literally *millions* of low and middle-income government employees has no economic impact?
And as I’ve just explained, any excess income I receive does not go into the local CA economy. For me personally its either going into Canadian silver and gold or short-selling (using an out-of-state discount broker).
If you raise my taxes and use it to pay policemen, firefighters and school teachers; not only does the state benefit by their service; but also the private sector by their consumption.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
My point was, government employee spending is NOT keeping the economy afloat. The taxes that support those employees was confiscated from other people that most assuredly were just as capable as spending the money–on the same things that the public sector employees are buying.
[/quote]WHAT?
Do you *really* think the consumer spending of literally *millions* of low and middle-income government employees has no economic impact?
And as I’ve just explained, any excess income I receive does not go into the local CA economy. For me personally its either going into Canadian silver and gold or short-selling (using an out-of-state discount broker).
If you raise my taxes and use it to pay policemen, firefighters and school teachers; not only does the state benefit by their service; but also the private sector by their consumption.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
My point was, government employee spending is NOT keeping the economy afloat. The taxes that support those employees was confiscated from other people that most assuredly were just as capable as spending the money–on the same things that the public sector employees are buying.
[/quote]WHAT?
Do you *really* think the consumer spending of literally *millions* of low and middle-income government employees has no economic impact?
And as I’ve just explained, any excess income I receive does not go into the local CA economy. For me personally its either going into Canadian silver and gold or short-selling (using an out-of-state discount broker).
If you raise my taxes and use it to pay policemen, firefighters and school teachers; not only does the state benefit by their service; but also the private sector by their consumption.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
If the money hadn’t been confiscated from us in taxes, we’d have it to spend OURSELVES on goods and services. Duh!
[/quote]Except I don’t want to your crappy goods and services.
I do, however, want to short-sell the financial institution that was dumb enough to give you the business loans you are going to default on when there is nobody left to purchase your crappy goods and services.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
If the money hadn’t been confiscated from us in taxes, we’d have it to spend OURSELVES on goods and services. Duh!
[/quote]Except I don’t want to your crappy goods and services.
I do, however, want to short-sell the financial institution that was dumb enough to give you the business loans you are going to default on when there is nobody left to purchase your crappy goods and services.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
If the money hadn’t been confiscated from us in taxes, we’d have it to spend OURSELVES on goods and services. Duh!
[/quote]Except I don’t want to your crappy goods and services.
I do, however, want to short-sell the financial institution that was dumb enough to give you the business loans you are going to default on when there is nobody left to purchase your crappy goods and services.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
If the money hadn’t been confiscated from us in taxes, we’d have it to spend OURSELVES on goods and services. Duh!
[/quote]Except I don’t want to your crappy goods and services.
I do, however, want to short-sell the financial institution that was dumb enough to give you the business loans you are going to default on when there is nobody left to purchase your crappy goods and services.
kewp
Participant[quote=meadandale]
If the money hadn’t been confiscated from us in taxes, we’d have it to spend OURSELVES on goods and services. Duh!
[/quote]Except I don’t want to your crappy goods and services.
I do, however, want to short-sell the financial institution that was dumb enough to give you the business loans you are going to default on when there is nobody left to purchase your crappy goods and services.
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