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Strider12

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how does working longer hours stimulate anything? i am sorry jebbie but no. working more hours doenst equal a growing economy. you have to give the companies us peons work for incentive to give pay raises, cut out that greed (or at least reduce it) and as a whole our culture needs to change.

america is working itself to death. poor food choices, high stress, pressure to keep up with the jones's ... no we are headed to the giant black hole unless we start remanufacturing jobs. get our mills back up, and be competitive against the world again. you cannot sustain an economy with just purchasing... you need that manufacturing.

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Am I the only one that shakes their head at the phrase "growing economy"?

I mean really, cmon. Makes no sense.


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All money is debt, it always has been. So historically you've wanted to have as little as circulation in possible.

If you printed money but the only thing you had to back it with was 30 acres of farmland (all you own) and each time you printed a dollar whoever received it now owned a part of that land it would stand to reason you would want to print as little as possible.

Why are US dollars not backed by anything tangible? That is a question everybody should be asking.

Oh yeah and a simple rule of economics is that anybody that owns anything can print their own currency. If you own something why can't you?

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All money is debt, it always has been. So historically you've wanted to have as little as circulation in possible.

If you printed money but the only thing you had to back it with was 30 acres of farmland (all you own) and each time you printed a dollar whoever received it now owned a part of that land it would stand to reason you would want to print as little as possible.

Why are US dollars not backed by anything tangible? That is a question everybody should be asking.

Oh yeah and a simple rule of economics is that anybody that owns anything can print their own currency. If you own something why can't you?

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And ft. Knox is empty?
 
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