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2010 Jan 29, 5:19pm   42,281 views  247 comments

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Those of you who do.

I don't understand this.

Please post a quick note, whatever you care to express. I don't mind if you're sarcastic or derisive, its just that I'd just like to hear some thoughts and this seems like a good place to ask, people on this list are articulate and seem to have a lot of personal experience.

I actually kind of don't expect much of a response, its a touchy subject to come right out and ask about, but I hope so.

Its healthy to be skeptical and all, but I see so much hate of "gov" here in the US, so much unfocused rage. What exactly is the issue/s?

I appreciate anything anyone cares to offer.

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14   tatupu70   2010 Feb 1, 11:46am  

Honest Abe says

Name ONE government program that provides any service for less that what the private sector does (I mean one WITHOUT a government subsidy).

That's the point though--health care is unlike any other service. You literally can't live without it so there is no substitute for it. And free markets don't work well under those conditions.

15   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 2, 5:07am  

97.6% of statistics are made up or outright lies. Get it?

The "50% of the budget is the military" is a popular, usually leftist, fib. Most of the budget is now interest payments on the debt, social insecurity and medicaid/medicare. The rest, including the military, is gravy. Tee hee. That's one reason why the socialist agenda is DOA in the USA: It's like the USSR all over again: No money. Thanks for slushing all that money to the bankers, Obama! Tee hee! (Did I mention I think that's great?)

I personally don't trust the left because I know that being: A) White and B) Male means I have a huge target on my back. I know there are white male leftists out there (a disproportionate number of whom live in the Bay area) but for the other 65% or so of us, I don't see why I should drink cool aid so that the left can bribe other special interest groups into propping up the socialist fiction for a bit longer. If you want to drink cool aid and chant "Yes we can!", go right ahead. Just take off your sneakers first.

That's really what it always comes down to: Not making government more "efficient" or even "spreading the wealth" around from "the rich". The rich are too well connected to allow their pockets to be picked. If anything, they buddy up with leftist politicians (like bankers and Obama) to get even MORE money! (Can't say I blame them. They're too SMART to drink cool aid!) So the left's paradigm boils down to buying 2 votes via robbing 1. At least until they get enough power to not need to buy votes. Then it's Josef Stalin time. (And the only justice there is that they are the first to get killed. "Hey! When I supported a big socialist state to rob and lie to others, I didn't mean to me! I'm too CARING and GOOD to be held to my own standards!")

Here's the bottom line commies: You clearly have already pushed me under the bus and praying and hoping that I'm foolish enough to feel guilty for being "greedy" to not let you have a second go at it. Among other problems, there isn't money for socialism to work and the demographics of most new socialists is they won't be the kind of electorate to make a socialist utopia either. Think more like Cuba. That's the BEST you can hope for.

16   tatupu70   2010 Feb 2, 5:21am  

PolishKnight says

The “50% of the budget is the military” is a popular, usually leftist, fib. Most of the budget is now interest payments on the debt, social insecurity and medicaid/medicare. The rest, including the military, is gravy. Tee hee.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but you're wrong. If you want to cut spending, you have to start and end with the military industrial complex. Otherwise you are wasting your time because there's not enough money anywhere else to make a hill of beans. 50% (+) of the budget is military spending. And you should really include debt payments because it was the military spending that caused us to be in debt in the first place.

Polish--your whole post is ridiculous. More talking points from AM radio. Woe is me--I'm a white male victim. Oh my goodness, I feel so sorry for you...

17   tatupu70   2010 Feb 2, 5:27am  

theoakman says

Actually we do. You should see the budgets for the FDA, SEC, FCC, and every other regulatory agency.

Well, since you brought it up, I would assume that you would actually post the budgets of those agencies and what % of the US budget they represent. That's how you argue a point--with supporting evidence.

theoakman says

It is possible to decrease the spending of the Federal Government by 90% while increasing regulatory measures

Really--90%? Of the overall budget? Please share how you would accomplish this. ie--what would you cut and by how much.

18   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 2, 5:41am  

According to wikipedia and other google sources, the military budget is 800 to 1000 billion dollars. The President's proposed budget is 4Trillion. So that means, at most, military spending is 25%. I guess you get your cites from Air America. You can claim that debt it ALL military debt but that would be a stretch, but hey, you expect us to believe that weather getting colder is due to global warming, eh?

Regarding calling me a woe-is-me victim. Indeed, the left smugly claims to be "caring" and smart yet they openly sneer at those they view as no longer politically useful being pushed in front of the bus. Looks like white Massechusettes voters have woken up, eh? Pennsylvania and New York voters aren't as smart, but they'll play catch up!

19   freebrd1961   2010 Feb 2, 6:13am  

I THINK THE REAL PROBLEM IS THE 15%.WHAT I MEAN HERE IS 85%OF US HAVE NO PENSIONS WE GET A PALTRY SOC.SEC CHECK AT 68-70 YEARS(FULL BENEFITS).WHILE POLITICIANS ,STATE ,AND CITY WORKERS GET OUT AS EARLY AS 48.LOOK AT WHAT THEY GET FOR WHAT THEY PUT IN VS US WITH SOC.SEC. IT WILL MAKE YOU SICK.REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS ARE AGAINST SOC.MEDICINE BUT THEY THEMSELVES GET IT.DEMOCRATIC POLITICIANS ARE FOR THE COMMON GUY BUT GET LUSH PENSIONS FOR 2 YEARS OF SERVICE.THEN THERE ARE THE TEACHERS AND ALL OTHER PUBLIC SERVANTS WHO GET SO MUCH AND WHINE HOW SCREWED THEY ARE.THIS IS BECAUSE THERE IS IN PLACE A POLITICAL SYSTEM THAT USES THE SERVANTS OF THE STATE -WITH THE MEDIA HELP-TO PROTECT THERE UNBELIEVABLE BENEFITS.IF 401K ARE SO GREAT FOR THE VAST MAJORITY OF US WHY ARE THE POLITICIANS ,UNIONS ,AND OTHER PUBLIC SERVANTS ON IT?GET REAL ITS THE PRIVATE(THE MAJORITY) GETTING SCREWED BY THE PUBLIC SERVANTS WHO USE DEM AND REP POLITICIANS TO DIVIDE US.GUESS WHAT IT WORKS.I COULD GO ON BUT I HAVE TO GET BACK TO WORK .

20   tatupu70   2010 Feb 2, 6:18am  

Polish--

Here's a different take on the budget and military spending.

http://www.warresisters.org/pages/piechart.htm

21   theoakman   2010 Feb 2, 9:14pm  

tatupu70 says

theoakman says

Actually we do. You should see the budgets for the FDA, SEC, FCC, and every other regulatory agency.

Well, since you brought it up, I would assume that you would actually post the budgets of those agencies and what % of the US budget they represent. That’s how you argue a point–with supporting evidence.
theoakman says

It is possible to decrease the spending of the Federal Government by 90% while increasing regulatory measures

Really–90%? Of the overall budget? Please share how you would accomplish this. ie–what would you cut and by how much.

Rofl, why don't you look them up for yourself. You act as if my point was not valid because I didn't post the budgets. As far as accomplishing this...it's pretty simple. Stop spending 1 trillion dollars on the overseas military budget. There, I just eliminated 33%. Want another 33%? Eliminate all subsidies for corporations. Do you need another 20? Roll back the budgets of all Federal Government Agencies to their 1998 levels. Oh yeah, and I would eliminate the Department of Homeland Security. I'm pretty sure that would be more than enough.

22   tatupu70   2010 Feb 2, 9:23pm  

theoakman says

You act as if my point was not valid because I didn’t post the budgets.

Your point wasn't valid because it was incorrect. I challenged you to post the actual budgets because I knew you wouldn't--it would show how wrong you are.

theoakman says

Stop spending 1 trillion dollars on the overseas military budget.

We agree on that much anyway. Cutting the military budget is the only way to make a meaningful change in the budget. The FDA, SEC, FCC consume very little of the budget...

theoakman says

Want another 33%? Eliminate all subsidies for corporations.

While I don't necessarily disagree with that option it doesn't reduce the budget. It would raise our tax base and increase government revenues. Which is just as good at reducing deficit, but we were talking about reducing spending and not increasing revenues.

theoakman says

Do you need another 20? Roll back the budgets of all Federal Government Agencies to their 1998 levels.

Would you adjust the budgets for inflation or roll them back to their actual 1998 levels? Either way, that most certainly wouldn't give you 20%. Maybe 1%.

Again--Take some time to actually research the budget. You might be surprised at where the real spending goes..

23   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 3, 12:12am  

First, in response to tatupu70's link. It's from a war resister league and, get this, lists NASA as a "military" agency as well as the State Department. Do you really expect the USA to close down it's Embassies across the world?

I used numbers from Wikipedia which few would accuse of being a hotbed of right wing politicos. They refer to the cbo numbers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_United_States_federal_budget Here's the CBO breakdown of 2007 (GW Bush year)

Military+VeteransBenefits: $654B
SS/MC/MC: $1,256B
Everything else (plus debt): $710.9

That comes out to the military comprising 25% of the overall budget.

In regards to Nomograph's asking: "Can you please explain how you have been personally targeted for being a white male?" This reminds me of New Jersey politicians who used to say to the press: "What's the Mafia?" Let's play a little game: If universities and large corporations advertise saying "women and minorities encouraged to apply", then who doesn't qualify under that critera to be encouraged to apply? For someone who claims to lecture me about deceitfulness (unfounded, of course), you're playing dumb and Orwellian doublespeak games. Accusing conservatives of having a victim mentality is a laughable projection when the whole leftist agenda is about robbing Peter, whose "rich" because he's baaad, to pay Paula and various other victim entitlement groups.

I'm merely (ok, not just merely) observing that if you slush out goodies like welfare Santa to other leftist welfare groups, why not me too? Oh, wait, that won't work because socialist democracy is 2 wolves and 1 sheep deciding what's for dinner. Oh, wait, Obama is slushing money over to Wall Street, mostly white males. Tee hee. So the system works after all! Doesn't that make you happy to know how great the system is working out for you? Good luck with that "free" health care (Oh, wait, it's just taxing your own insurance.)

24   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 3, 12:18am  

tatupu70 demonstrates selective logic: "The FDA, SEC, FCC consume very little of the budget…"

Agreed. And if the FDA, SEC, and FCC were the ONLY parts of the budget besides the military then you'd have a great point. You seem to have forgotten about social insecurity (thanks FDR) and medicare/medicaid (thanks LBJ). So if you totally ignore real numbers than your commie paradise will work out just fine.

As I said above, that's a neat allegory for your whole crazy, granola eating, hypocritical racist, sexist, corrupt agenda: You claim to "care" about everyone, except only to rob from the rich, while sneering about how you'll rob from stupid white male working class voters. Oh, except in Taxachusettes where they have OFFICIALLY woken up! Oh, and you'll also get a perfect government to take care of you except that the politicians you elect to rob and steal are dishonest and rob from you to send money to Iraq and wall street!

And that's the world YOU DESERVE tovarisch!

25   nope   2010 Feb 3, 12:32am  

SF ace says

believe it Patrick, a partner at a large firm once, expressing how poor he is showed us how his 15K weekly draw is less than 6K take home. (of course a lot of it is partnship unit payback and partner pension) But besides fed and state income tax, there is social security and medicare which runs at about 9%, then there is the employer portion for an equal amount (which you can argue could have been yours instead of the government) and business tax based on payroll. Then there is exemption phase-out and surtax for the high income earner.

That "partner" is a fucking idiot if his take home is only $6k on $15k coming in. More likely you're just making this up, but I'll bite:

The top tax rate that you'll ever pay in CA is ~45% (35% federal, ~10% state)

Anyone who thinks you pay 9% for FICA has clearly never seen a pay stub of a highly paid individual. At $780k a year this guy is paying less than 3% for FICA.

Assuming he has absolutely no deductions (he's single, he doesn't contribute to his 401k, he doesn't own a home..) -- his take home pay will be a minimum of about $8500 a week -- and I highly doubt that someone who is smart enough to be earning $15k a week is dumb enough to not have significant tax shelters.

...and this is A LOT more money than he would have taken home at any time in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, or 00s.

This really is public information, you know. We don't have to debate and argue over whether taxes were higher at some other time between WWII and now -- google can tell you what taxes you'd be subjected to at any of those times.

Why is it that the only people I ever see complaining about taxes are people who hardly pay any?

PolishKnight says

The “50% of the budget is the military” is a popular, usually leftist, fib. Most of the budget is now interest payments on the debt, social insecurity and medicaid/medicare. The rest, including the military, is gravy. Tee hee.

The military is gravy? $1T+ is *gravy*?

SS and Medicare are definitely big items -- and if we didn't have them the deficit would be *larger* than it is today (because SS still runs a surplus).

The proposed budget for 2010 puts "defense" spending at about 28% -- a larger component of the budget than any other item.

Add those three things together and you're looking at about 85% of the budget.

Pretending that defense spending isn't the largest component of the budget doesn't make it true.

You can't fix the budget without drastically reducing defense spending -- by at least 50% (well, you could always raise taxes...)

26   tatupu70   2010 Feb 3, 12:43am  

PolishKnight says

Military+VeteransBenefits: $654B
SS/MC/MC: $1,256B
Everything else (plus debt): $710.9
That comes out to the military comprising 25% of the overall budget

A few observations:

Including SS/MC/MC in the discussion is debatable. As they are trust funds, theoretically outside the budget, an argument can be made that they shouldn't be included in this discussion. After all, the SS trust fund buys government bonds--so they are really a separate entity.

Next--we are talking about ways to reduce spending. The debt service is not an appropriation--you can't really reduce your spending there, so it's not relevant either. But, even if you want to include the debt service, we're still at just under 50% using your numbers. And I guarantee you that there is military spending hidden in the areas you call "everything else"

PolishKnight says

Agreed. And if the FDA, SEC, and FCC were the ONLY parts of the budget besides the military then you’d have a great point.

Polish-- The Oakamn brought up the FDA, SEC, and FCC--not me. I was only trying to show him where he is wrong...

27   kentm   2010 Feb 3, 1:39am  

Thanks for all the posts, I should have checked back sooner! I need a bit to read and digest all of this...

28   tatupu70   2010 Feb 3, 4:22am  

SF Ace--

The point is that it's not taxes making his take-home pay so low.....

29   ErikK   2010 Feb 3, 7:50am  

LOL, just got sent this video. Apparently this is an official video put out by the Carly Fiorina (former CEO of HP) campaign in her bid for office in CA. I post it here because of the last comment's discussion of sheep and wolves. They're featured prominently in this video

FCINO.com/
youtube.com/watch?v=yo7HiQRM7BA

The youtube site is the same video, just funny unfiltered comments appearing below the video. Remember, this is official campaign material!

30   Done!   2010 Feb 3, 8:02am  

"Seriously the message gets lost in the flowery crap and personal attacks."

nuff said.

31   tatupu70   2010 Feb 4, 4:56am  

PolishKnight says

I’ve already addressed your challenge for me to show you ONE SINGLE EXAMPLE of a “laissez faire economy prospering

I must have missed it. What is the laissez faire economy that is prosperous?

32   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 4, 5:12am  

Tatupu, I said your question is loaded similar to: "Have you stopped beating your mother?" You equate "laissez faire economy" to anarchy when I am not proposing such a thing. This is while you whine that I'm unfairly catagorizing you as a socialist. Amazing.

For the record, I do think that socialist economies enjoy limited success just as so-called "laissez faire economys", as you define them, enjoy limited success. The Russian Czars, for example, were around for almost a thousand years and ushered Russia from a primitive backwater to a world power and this is BEFORE Josef Stalin took credit for "modernizing" Russia (which really meant he starved half the population to death, bungled an attempt to invade Germany and got outsmarted, and barely survived due to help from the capitalistic west!)

Lest we need to remind you, the housing bubble was propped up due to easy government money and continues to cost taxpayers as Obama just announced a policy to "lift" home prices. I'm sure that's evil GW's doing somehow...

33   tatupu70   2010 Feb 4, 5:25am  

PolishKnight says

Lest we need to remind you, the housing bubble was propped up due to easy government money and continues to cost taxpayers as Obama just announced a policy to “lift” home prices. I’m sure that’s evil GW’s doing somehow…

No, actually it was caused by poor oversight and regulation, allowing underwriting standards to go to crap.

34   tatupu70   2010 Feb 4, 5:30am  

PolishKnight says

Tatupu, I said your question is loaded similar to: “Have you stopped beating your mother?” You equate “laissez faire economy” to anarchy when I am not proposing such a thing. This is while you whine that I’m unfairly catagorizing you as a socialist. Amazing.

Can you answer a question without putting words in my mouth? I don't equate laissez faire economy with anarchy. I equate it to a free market economy with little to no government regulations.

And I don't recall complaining about you calling me a socialist, either. How about you just worry about answering a question instead of telling me what I believe...

So-the question is: Do you have an example of a laissez faire economy prospering?

35   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 4, 5:32am  

Hahaha! This is like saying that the problem with the foxes guarding the henhouse was that there weren't ENOUGH foxes! Yeah, the way to stop Obama from blowing more money is to give him more money.

Ok...

36   tatupu70   2010 Feb 4, 5:38am  

PolishKnight says

Hahaha! This is like saying that the problem with the foxes guarding the henhouse was that there weren’t ENOUGH foxes! Yeah, the way to stop Obama from blowing more money is to give him more money.
Ok…

Your analogies leave a little to be desired. Are you saying the SEC was in bed with the banking industry? Because I would probably agree that was the case--and was part of the problem.

37   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 4, 5:42am  

More pot calling kettle activity: You whine about me putting words into your mouth and then restate that I have to use your definition of a free market economy with Somalia being an example of such yet not it's not an anarchy.

I don't buy into your claim you're not a socialist. Your silly denial of the obvious only shows that you're engaged in congative dissonance mental gymnastics. The truth will set you free! Embrace your inner commie!

38   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 4, 5:45am  

"Are you saying the SEC was in bed with the banking industry?"

No. I'm not saying that. Read for comprehension. I said Obama and the Democrats were and are in bed with the banking industry. I never mentioned the SEC.

However... with all of Obama's huffing and puffing, we'll have to wait and see what he does with the SEC... Good luck waiting on that.

39   tatupu70   2010 Feb 4, 5:48am  

PolishKnight says

No. I’m not saying that. Read for comprehension. I said Obama and the Democrats were and are in bed with the banking industry. I never mentioned the SEC

Well, that's completely ridiculous. In case you've forgotten, the housing bubble occured long before Obama was President. So, Obama had nothing to do with how the housing bubble happened.

40   tatupu70   2010 Feb 4, 5:49am  

PolishKnight says

More pot calling kettle activity: You whine about me putting words into your mouth and then restate that I have to use your definition of a free market economy with Somalia being an example of such yet not it’s not an anarchy.

I've never mentioned Somalia. I think you're confused. I just want you to name one country that is prosperous with little to no government regulation. It's pretty simple.

41   CBOEtrader   2010 Feb 4, 6:03am  

tatupu70 says

So-the question is: Do you have an example of a laissez faire economy prospering?

The US in the 1800's is the best example.

42   theoakman   2010 Feb 4, 6:24am  

"laissez faire"? What is so hands off about 1% interest rates in 2001-2003 and 2 government backed enterprises buying up trillions of dollars in mortgages? And in case you forgot, George Bush had a couple of "stimulus" packages of his own.

43   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 4, 11:14pm  

"Need I remind you that there was no 6 year bubble and bust cycle until Reagan started to rip apart the New Deal controls?"

Yeah, it was Reagan who removed the 'controls' on Congress to require banks and Acorn to slush $700K loans to illegal immigrants earning $14K a year...

Hahahahaha!

Yeah, like California energy "deregulation": Prohibit "bad" power such as nuclear, coal, and oil to generate electricity and instead require that magic windmills and tree hugging power be built (which isn't economically feasible) and require utilities to buy power at "market" rates which then shoot through the roof. Somehow, that didn't work.

Next on the agenda: legislation to make PI equal 3.

44   Honest Abe   2010 Feb 4, 11:19pm  

Stealing causes social instability. Thats why it is illegal.

Inflating the money supply (inflation) causes the loss of wealth from everyone, it is stealing. The government and the FED are causing social instability by practicing unwise monetary policy...ie: creating money to spend (inflation)... allowing them to spend beyond their budget. A government which steals from its citizens is a government fully engaged in tyranny.

(BTW, leave out your childish and pathetic retoric "oh, so what you are saying is we don't need teachers, cops and firefighters?" Whine, whine, whine... GROW UP ).

45   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 5, 1:52am  

"This isn’t theory, this is exactly the way it works in nations hit by hyperinflation. It’s a very effective way to redistribute wealth back to where it belongs and to reset the system."

Sounds like an endorsement of "“laissez faire conditions”...

46   Patrick   2010 Feb 5, 2:32am  

Please be polite.

47   PolishKnight   2010 Feb 5, 2:35am  

Wiki has a pretty good page on the subject: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laissez-faire

But in answer to your actual question, certainly. If I didn't then my comments would be total gobbledy-gook and you wouldn't feel a need to resort to such snide comebacks.

All that said, I perhaps should have included this quote from you instead of the above: "Assuming labor is indeed a supply and demand market, the working class will not suffer any loss since wages will be forced higher by competition"

Hmmm, sounds like the "invisible hand" at work!

48   tatupu70   2010 Feb 5, 2:40am  

Polish-
I think you are confused about a couple of things.
#1--I don't think you really understand what Socialism is. Why don't you do a little research--it might open your eyes so you can respond more intelligently.
#2--You seem to believe that Democrats and liberals want Socialism. That couldn't be further from the truth.
Hope that helps you...

49   PeopleUnited   2010 Feb 5, 5:13am  

Nomograph/winston says

AdHominem says

the free market by definition does not allow for things like minimum wage. A free market can have some regulations (in fact it must) such as penalties for fraud, breech of contract etc… but there can be no free market when restrictions on price, wage etc… are brought into the picture.

In other words, regulations YOU approve of are okey dokey, but regulations you don’t approve of are not.
If there is no regulation of labor, their can be no border enforcement or immigration laws to hamper free market labor. Are you suggesting we have completely open borders? Anything less is, by your definition, is government interference in markets (i.e. tyranny).

No, in other words government should not infringe on the rights of people to make contracts (free market) with one another. No one has the right to tell me what is and isn't fair with regards to commerce, even if it is "for my own good". Government's role is to protect freedom, that is what our Declaration of Independence stated. Once government starts telling the market what price or wage isn't fair the market isn't free.

Your border analogy wouldn't pass a 6th grade reasoning exam. Protecting American borders and regulating who and what is allowed in and out has nothing to do with whether or not there is a free market in wages.

Are you afraid of freedom?

50   tatupu70   2010 Feb 5, 5:24am  

AdHominem says

Are you afraid of freedom?

Why do you keep asking that. We've already established that Nomo is a freedom hater. As am I. And several others here.

51   PeopleUnited   2010 Feb 5, 3:37pm  

Nomograph says

shouldn’t I be able to make a contract with a Colombian farmer to grow, extract, process and import cocaine and heroin into the US?

Yes. And if it were legal it would also be rather unprofitable.

Nomograph says

make any claims I want about said product

No, not if they are fraudulent statements.

Nomograph says

Shouldn’t I be able to put heroin in soda and sell it to kids?

I didn't know you could make heroin soda, but with their parents permission this ought to be legal.

But I know that kind of freedom can be scary to you and the other Winston's

52   PeopleUnited   2010 Feb 6, 2:03am  

Nomograph says

Obviously you haven’t studies history.

Obviously you haven't studied ("studies") grammar.

If people could legally grow their own, drugs would probably cost about what a head of lettuce costs.
Or maybe a sack of flour if it requires refining.

53   PeopleUnited   2010 Feb 6, 2:11am  

Nomograph says

The actual reason for the two income problem is that beginning in the early 60’s households began to have two incomes and housing prices adjusted accordingly. Prior to that 99% of households were single income, with the wife staying at home.

Did you notice how I took the only statement you made out of your post and the rest was Ad Hominem?

In response to your false statement: OK, so women started working outside the home. This meant more income. The money to pay these women was not taken from men, rather it was created out of thin air (printed and or added to the balance sheets on banks). This is INFLATION.
Your FED and the corrupt fractional reserve banking system made this possible.

Perhaps you could get your logic correct before you go accusing others of needing an education.

Furthermore there is an explosion in credit and deficit spending beginning in the 1980's. Do you really care to debate that? And is not the FED's inflationary policy NECESSARY to allow the credit expansion that finances these credit expenditures?

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