RBS tells clients to prepare for 'monster' money-printing by the Federal Reserve
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
We are part of nature, everything we do is due to evolutionary processes. We are not artificial or separated from natural processes.
By that reckoning the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building and every other man-made construct is part of nature. Never said we were separate, but we have the ability to shape things to our ends e.g. constructing an economic system that does not rely of unfettered free markets.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
There is, the engine that powers the economy are people's hardwired drives that have been developed and refined by the evolutionary process
As are the things like murder, rape, grabbing power for selfish ends, etc. So we should not condemn them, after all they are only natural.
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riced wrote:
By that reckoning the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building and every other man-made construct is part of nature.
They are. The earth and the sun created those structures, the sun powered the chemical reactions of the earth that made those structures.
riced wrote:
As are the things like murder, rape, grabbing power for selfish ends, etc. So we should not condemn them, after all they are only natural.
So is self-preservation.
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The reason for the riots was because the industrial revolution was reshaping the economy. People were used to growing most of their own food and the transition from working on the farm to working in the factory was a hard one. If there were a minimum wage during that period the industrial revolution would have been crippled or snuffed out and we would be behind technologically today. As a transitional period such as an industrial revolution progresses, things balance out. Transitional periods are always rough and government interference will only lengthen the transition and make it more difficult across the board. The riots were not only due to low wages, but the workers didn't have rights, they couldn't even vote. Any government that takes away rights of certain people will create classes of people who will always be exploited no matter what. China is a perfect example of that. They do not have a free market in China, therefor factory workers will never be permitted to increases salaries. In America, everyone used to have rights, we were most prosperous when everybody had their rights. We are least prosperous when certain people have their rights taken away. As we see today, the economy is in ruins, we are left to pay for 13+ trillion dollars in federal debt, and the debt of the state and city we live in, while the elite get bags of cash from the government and get to weild tremendous power over the American people. We are entering face first into bondage, neo-feudalism.
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Workers HAD rights, they could all vote. Those riots led to the development of labor unions. In a free market system, labor unions were the only way for workers to try and stop the exploitation of their workers. Of course we all know how quickly the unions got demonized by businesses. If you think the current elite are rich, you really need to crack open some history books. Oil and rail tycoons from that era make the current batch look like middle-class morons. Their entire industries were based on paying little to nothing to the peons while making money hand over fist. When a person can work 80 hour weeks and net equal to about $8.00 nowadays working for someone because the alternative is no work, they are pretty much slaves. You drop the minimum wage, watch how quickly every company that has labor jobs drops their pay to poverty levels immediately without a care in the world over it. Heck, part of the problem with the illegal immigrants is the fact that people are willing to hire them WELL below minimum wage. These folks live in poverty, and their bosses don't care, they are making more money. Now you are going to say something about welfare. Don't bother. If they dropped welfare the only difference would be that more people would die of starvation and malnutrition because businesses wouldn't giving a flying eff. It wouldn't make wages go up. A company man can rationalize anything about their workers when that bonus check comes in. After all, they aren't starving. In summation: you are wrong again history is on my side now go read a book
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riced wrote:
By that reckoning the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building and every other man-made construct is part of nature.
They are. The earth and the sun created those structures, the sun powered the chemical reactions of the earth that made those structures.
riced wrote:
As are the things like murder, rape, grabbing power for selfish ends, etc. So we should not condemn them, after all they are only natural.
So is self-preservation.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
They are. The earth and the sun created those structures, the sun powered the chemical reactions of the earth that made those structures.
So the brooklyn bridge grew in the earth? I thought it was refined ore, something man did by themselves. Steel isn't found in nature.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
So is self-preservation.
You realize you just agreed that we shouldn't condemn murder and rape, right?
If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.
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You missed the :)
Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.
he misses a lot of things. rationality, common sense, history, logic...
If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
They are. The earth and the sun created those structures, the sun powered the chemical reactions of the earth that made those structures.
So the brooklyn bridge grew in the earth? I thought it was refined ore, something man did by themselves. Steel isn't found in nature.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
So is self-preservation.
You realize you just agreed that we shouldn't condemn murder and rape, right?
If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.
And also that he should not condemn people who run the Federal Reserve since they are only grabbing power and wielding it in their self interest and that's natural. :)
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ragnaroknrol wrote:
Well, history shows that if you allow the owner of a company that uses manual labor to set prices, they will completely abuse this and create a slave labor force. It is well documented.
No it does not. In a free market system, prices are not set by a central authority. In a communist or socialist system, prices are set by a central authority. These price fixing schemes are extremely problematic. I just don't understand why anyone would support socialism or communism. Read a history book, watch a documentary, for god sakes just educate yourself from facts instead of communist propaganda.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
No it does not.
Try reading Adam Smith. He had something to say about what happens when entrepreneurs get together.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/7857595/RBS-tells-clients-to-prepare-for-monster-money-printing-by-the-Federal-Reserve.html[^] Just as I have been saying for over a year now. High inflation, even Hyperinflation is near. This is why a central bank has no place in a free-market, especially in America which is supposed to be a free country. Keynesian economics is a NO-NO. We must learn our lesson and REMEMBER IT THIS TIME. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
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You have absolutely no idea how an economy operates. It is a very complex machine that has a way of balancing itself out, much like the ecosystem and how all life evolves to adapt to its environment. Anything that interferes with this natural process will cause problems that will require a correction later down the road. Imagine a giant spring, you keep pushing and twisting and pulling, trying to get it to the shape you want, but eventually its going to spring back to its natural state and its going to break your arm and whip you in the face when it does it.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Imagine a giant spring, you keep pushing and twisting and pulling, trying to get it to the shape you want, but eventually its going to spring back to its natural state and its going to break your arm and whip you in the face when it does it.
So, the preceding paragraph about it adapting to its new environment was twaddle, then. Please check your posts for internal consistency.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/7857595/RBS-tells-clients-to-prepare-for-monster-money-printing-by-the-Federal-Reserve.html[^] Just as I have been saying for over a year now. High inflation, even Hyperinflation is near. This is why a central bank has no place in a free-market, especially in America which is supposed to be a free country. Keynesian economics is a NO-NO. We must learn our lesson and REMEMBER IT THIS TIME. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
High inflation, even Hyperinflation is near.
Why? You didn't read the Torygraph article or the RBS note, did you?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Keynesian economics is a NO-NO. We must learn our lesson and REMEMBER IT THIS TIME.
As I told you before, Bernanke is not a Keynesian, he is a Monetarist, a follower of the libertarians Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz. (Ron Paul says so, so it must be true.) Learn your lesson and REMEMBER IT THIS TIME.
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The Federal Reserve is the prime cause of the financial meltdown. Ben creates the money, Ben lends it out to whoever he wants at whatever interest rate he chooses. He buys US Treasuries, he loans money to foreign central banks and governments, he has all the money in the world and can do whatever he wants with it. The central banks are the real governments, they run the economies of the world and use legislative governments for their own goals. The real power is behind the thrown.
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