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You have all been lied to. THE REAL NUMBERS.
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What they claim, Consumer Price Index (CPI aka CP-Lie): http://nowandfutures.com/images/cpiu.png How much they have been printing: http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...netarybase.jpg Holy shit look at all that money they have been print... err, I mean quantitative easing. ;) Actual change in prices: Year over Year *Agricultural Raw Materials: 24% *Industrial Inputs Index: 25% *Metals Price Index: 26% *Coffee: 45% *Barley: 32% *Oranges: 35% *Beef: 23% *Pork: 68% *Salmon: 30% *Sugar: 24% *Wool: 20% *Cotton: 40% *Palm Oil: 26% *Hides: 25% *Rubber: 62% *Iron Ore: 103% |
you weren't lied to? or are you saying we're all sheep and you are the only one who is not?
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the era when america discovers wars arent necessarily fought with 'weapons'
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What solution instead do YOU propose to combat weak economy, unemployment, etc?
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Maybe the people around here that understand all this better can give an opinion on what it says at this site. I found it a very interesting read, But is it true?
http://www.sovereignmoney.com/ |
Yes he can...
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Seen this coming ever since sept of 2008...
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Get used to it. We've been lied to since the beginning.
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2012 is coming! I better start building my bunker and finding animals to put on my ark.
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There's only 2 option: Government or the market. We tried the first option, it didn't work. Now let's try freedom (= the free market = human cooperation). There's is no 3rd option. http://mises.org/daily/4317 Quote:
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Anarchism isn't chaos. It's voluntary association. You buy the services you want to buy, from the provider you want to use. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcho-capitalism "Building on the Austrian School's concept of spontaneous order, support for a free market in money production and condemnation of central planning, Rothbard advocated abolition of coercive government control of the economy. He considered the monopoly force of government the greatest danger to liberty and the long-term well-being of the populace, labeling the State as nothing but a "gang of thieves writ large"?the locus of the most immoral, grasping and unscrupulous individuals in any society. Rothbard concluded that all services provided by monopoly governments could be provided more efficiently by the private sector. He viewed many regulations and laws ostensibly promulgated for the "public interest" as self-interested power grabs by scheming government bureaucrats engaging in dangerously unfettered self-aggrandizement, as they were not subject to market disciplines which would quickly eliminate such parasitic inefficiencies if they were to occur in the competitive private sector. Rothbard was equally condemning of state corporatism. He criticized many instances where business elites co-opted government's monopoly power so as to influence laws and regulatory policy in a manner benefiting them at the expense of their competitive rivals. He argued that taxation represents coercive theft on a grand scale ... He also considered central banking and fractional reserve banking under a monopoly fiat money system a form of state-sponsored, legalized financial fraud, antithetical to libertarian principles and ethics." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voluntaryism "Voluntaryism is a philosophy according to which all forms of human association should be voluntary as far as possible. Consequently, voluntaryism opposes the initiation of aggressive force or coercion. The word 'initiation' is used here to make clear that voluntaryism, does not oppose self-defense. Voluntaryism is a form of free market anarchism." http://www.vforvoluntary.com/ "The Idea: You own your life ? You own the fruits of your labor ? You decide You are the sole owner of your body and the fruits of your labor. You should be free to sell your labor, to trade with others or to give gifts, without any other person having the right to any of it. Only you should be able to decide what happens to your person and with whom you associate. In either case governments form no exception, and so protection organizations should too rely on voluntary contributions and associations. This is the only way to prevent tyranny." |
How does it compare to what we did in the 1930s?
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oh its not about epassporte? ... :(
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http://www.jgsales.com/ is where I got a great deal on some military ammo from Africa once, I bought 5k rounds and they worked great. |
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http://www.jahsonic.com/MarlonBrando.jpg ADG |
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great prices..... :thumbsup . |
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Why does the butcher prepare and sell meat? Is it because the government told him to? Why does the farmer grow crops? Is it because the government told him to? ... And.. Why don't we grow our own crops? why don't we bake our own bread? why don't we raise and slaughter animals ourselves? why don't we raise sheep and make our own clothes out of the wool? Why don't we make toys for our children? Why don't we make our own shoes? Why don't we do everything ourselves? Why don't we spent 15 minutes a day on the field, 45 minutes making furniture, 2 hrs building websites, 1 hr making clothes, 30 minutes feeding the animals, 1 hr building a walls,...? because it's not efficient. Every human being is unique. Every human being has its own strengths and weaknesses. Every human being has its own set of skills, preferences, goals etc. And human beings prefer to work together. By working together and by specializing in what we do best or prefer doing (devision of labor) and by trading services and products (the fruits of our labor) we create more wealth for everyone. Of course, this can only work if all transactions (trades) are voluntary. And sadly, there will always be people who try to benefit from other people's hard work without contributing themselves (without offering something in return / by stealing etc). So, people have to (and have the right to) defend themselves against these forms of aggression. If people have the right to defend themselves, they also have right to form alliances and defend each other and each other's property. This is how 'government' came to be. Remember the words of Thomas Jefferson: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness (in the original document he used the word 'property'). That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed," That's the whole classical-liberal or minarchist-libertarian idea of limited government: People are free to do what they want as long as they don't cause damage to other people or other people's property. And people chose a government to defend the people against acts of aggression. However, history teaches us that the classical-liberal or minarchist-libertarian idea that a limited government is necessary and possible is false. Lord Acton had it right when he said that "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely". Once a position of power (any form of government) is established, that position of power will eventually be abused. People with bad intentions will try to gain access to or control over that position of power. And the people in power will always try to expand their power. Do I have an example of the perfect libertarian community with no government intervention whatsoever, where everybody's happy? No, I don't. There was the "Icelandic Free State" (900s to 1200s) that came close. At one time Albemarle and Rhode Island (Rogue's Land) came close.... But the fact that history shows no example of the 'perfect' libertarian/anarcho-capitalistic community in no way proves anything about the validity of the underlying ideas. On the other hand, history is filled with examples of how government intervention (even with 'good' intentions) in our daily lives had (both intended and unintended) negative consequences. General George Washington's troops almost starved when the Colonial Government tried to make sure there was enough food available to the troops by setting maximum prices for everyday meals and drinks. Recently there was shortage of milk in Venezuela when Hugo Chavez set maximum prices for milk. Of course Chavez blamed evil foreign capitalists and ignored the fact Venezuelan farmers lowered their production and started selling yogurt and ice cream instead of milk because selling milk at unrealistic prices wouldn't allow them to survive or support their families. Or remember what happened in the gulf of Mexico? Laws like the Deep Water Royalty Relief Act and the concept of limited liability made it acceptable for drilling companies to take what otherwise would have been unacceptable risks. |
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Then I saw the cart fulls of "poor people" using their welfare debit cards to buy a hell of a lot of pork. They jack up the price since the government is paying for it. :1orglaugh |
u-bob for president
it is widely known that the market has to repair itself without any government intervention, that way the result will be a healty economy again.... but for that to happen the gov has to do a hands off approach and let everything just happen.... and governments dont want that. Because they want to keep control over everyone and everything, which is not working in the long run at all. |
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