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| Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 15, 2013, 5:34 pm | |
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| Speaking of the inability of our lawmakers to negotiate, and | |
| keep our country from becoming the largest default in history, | |
| taking that title from Nazi controlled Germany (another thing | |
| we resemble Nazi Germany in :P) . Well, the Chinese are not | |
| sitting quietly by, watching all of this unfold. | |
| The official state-run Chinese news agency, Xinhua, ran an | |
| editorial on Sunday titled: "A de-Americanized world". Here's a | |
| snippet, and the link to the whole story (in English). "As U.S. | |
| politicians of both political parties are still shuffling back | |
| and forth between the White House and Capitol Hill without | |
| striking a viable deal to bring normality to the body politic | |
| they brag about, it is perhaps a good time for the befuddled | |
| world to start considering building a de-Americanized world." | |
| ;D | |
| [font=times new roman]U.S. fiscal failure warrants a | |
| de-Americanized world[/font] | |
| Xinhua writer Liu Chang | |
| BEIJING, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- As U.S. politicians of both | |
| political parties are still shuffling back and forth between the | |
| White House and the Capitol Hill without striking a viable deal | |
| to bring normality to the body politic they brag about, it is | |
| perhaps a good time for the befuddled world to start considering | |
| building a de-Americanized world. | |
| Emerging from the bloodshed of the Second World War as the | |
| world's most powerful nation, the United States has since then | |
| been trying to build a global empire by imposing a postwar world | |
| order, fueling recovery in Europe, and encouraging regime-change | |
| in nations that it deems hardly Washington-friendly. | |
| With its seemingly unrivaled economic and military might, the | |
| United States has declared that it has vital national interests | |
| to protect in nearly every corner of the globe, and been | |
| habituated to meddling in the business of other countries and | |
| regions far away from its shores. | |
| Meanwhile, the U.S. government has gone to all lengths to appear | |
| before the world as the one that claims the moral high ground, | |
| [img width=140 | |
| height=080] | |
| http://www.opednews.com/populum/uploaded/wemeantwell-23439-20130307-234.jpg[/im… | |
| />yet covertly doing things that are as audacious as torturing | |
| prisoners of war, slaying civilians in drone attacks, and spying | |
| on world leaders. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/pirates5B15D_th.gif | |
| Under what is known as the Pax-Americana, we fail to see a world | |
| where the United States is helping to defuse violence and | |
| conflicts, reduce poor and displaced population, and bring about | |
| real, lasting peace. | |
| Moreover, instead of honoring its duties as a responsible | |
| leading power, a self-serving Washington has abused its | |
| superpower status and introduced even more chaos into the world | |
| by shifting financial risks overseas, instigating regional | |
| tensions amid territorial disputes, and fighting unwarranted | |
| wars under the cover of outright lies. | |
| As a result, the world is still crawling its way out of an | |
| economic disaster thanks to the voracious Wall Street elites, | |
| while bombings and killings have become virtually daily routines | |
| in Iraq years after Washington claimed it has liberated its | |
| people from tyrannical rule. | |
| Most recently, the cyclical stagnation in Washington for a | |
| viable bipartisan solution over a federal budget and an approval | |
| for raising debt ceiling has again left many nations' tremendous | |
| dollar assets in jeopardy and the international community highly | |
| agonized. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/www_MyEmoticons_com__smokelots.gif | |
| Such alarming days when the destinies of others are in the hands | |
| of a hypocritical nation have to be terminated, and a new world | |
| order should be put in place, according to which all nations, | |
| big or small, poor or rich, can have their key interests | |
| respected and protected on an equal footing. | |
| To that end, several corner stones should be laid to underpin a | |
| de-Americanized world. | |
| For starters, all nations need to hew to the basic principles of | |
| the international law, including respect for sovereignty, and | |
| keeping hands off domestic affairs of others. | |
| Furthermore, the authority of the United Nations in handling | |
| global hotspot issues has to be recognized. That means no one | |
| has the right to wage any form of military action against others | |
| without a UN mandate. | |
| Apart from that, the world's financial system also has to | |
| embrace some substantial reforms. | |
| The developing and emerging market economies need to have more | |
| say in major international financial institutions including the | |
| World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, so that they | |
| could better reflect the transformations of the global economic | |
| and political landscape. | |
| What may also be included as a key part of an effective reform | |
| is the introduction of a new international reserve currency that | |
| is to be created to replace the dominant U.S. dollar, :o so | |
| that the international community could permanently stay away | |
| from the spillover of the intensifying domestic political | |
| turmoil in the United States. | |
| Of course, the purpose of promoting these changes is not to | |
| completely toss the United States aside, ;D which is also | |
| impossible. ;D Rather, it is to encourage Washington to play a | |
| much more constructive role in addressing global affairs. | |
| And among all options, it is suggested that the beltway | |
| politicians first begin with ending the pernicious impasse. ;) | |
| http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/indepth/2013-10/13/c_132794246.htm | |
| http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/indepth/2013-10/13/c_132794246.htm | |
| Oh, those oh so subtle Chinese. ;D | |
| #Post#: 67-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 15, 2013, 7:21 pm | |
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| [img width=640 | |
| height=580] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-151013201429.png[/img] | |
| http://www.sanders.senate.gov/polls/debt-ceiling?utm_source=target&utm_medium=e… | |
| #Post#: 461-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 27, 2013, 1:58 pm | |
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| Last Edit: May 04, 2017, 05:24:36 pm | |
| [center][img | |
| width=640] | |
| https://wampumtrail.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/p1060670.jpg[/img][/center] | |
| [quote]Wampum, ke`kwuk, squau-tho-won; all are Algonquian words | |
| for shell beads or string of shell beads. Wampumpeage is a | |
| Narragansett word for "white beads strung". Throughout | |
| northeastern America, wampum was used for jewelry, gifts, | |
| communication, historical record of important events, religious | |
| ceremonies, and trade. It was the earliest form of currency | |
| known in North America. Its value was derived from the | |
| difficulty involved in producing the cylindrical bead from both | |
| Quahog and Whelk, and the scarcity of suitable shells. White | |
| beads were made from Whelk, purple-blackish from Quahog. | |
| The beads were produced from the inner spiral of the shells. The | |
| spiral or column must be thick enough to withstand grinding, | |
| shaping and drilling. The shells were collected along the | |
| coastal shores during the summer, and worked in the winter | |
| months. The inner spirals were cut into cylinders measuring 1/4 | |
| inch long by 1/8 inch diameter. Each bead was then smoothed | |
| through grinding, polished, drilled, and finally strung on hemp | |
| fibers or sinew. It was difficult, tedious, and time consuming | |
| work. The proportionate scarcity of the Quahog dark beads | |
| doubled their value to that of white wampum. [/quote] | |
| http://www.mohicanpress.com/mo08017.html | |
| http://www.mohicanpress.com/mo08017.html | |
| She sells seashells by the seashore. If she sells seashells by | |
| the seashore, how many seashore shells does she sell? This old | |
| tongue twisting pronunciation trainer underscores step one in | |
| the manufacture of Wampum. You needed a supply of a certain, | |
| special and very attractive type of Calcium Carbonate, which was | |
| limited in quantities, to begin to do WORK=ENERGY INPUT plus | |
| some ARTISTIC CREATIVITY on the seashells in order to produce a | |
| CURRENCY that was BOTH a medium of exchange AND a store of | |
| value. | |
| [center][img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/Wampum_ej_perry.jpg/30… | |
| [center]Wampum[/center] | |
| In a barter economy, the transfer of goods and services from one | |
| party to another is hindered by the lack of liquidity of say, an | |
| animal, a bear skin or whatever. The lack of a medium of | |
| exchange that can be subdivided into small enough units for both | |
| parties to make up perceived different values in a barter | |
| transaction is the need that fosters the creation of "money" in | |
| the first place. | |
| Wampum was initially a form of artistic expression as well as a | |
| form of communication (it was a store of value as jewelry and | |
| venerable truth through news and agreements). | |
| However, as the quantity gradually increased and most natives | |
| agreed more or less on its value, wampum began providing the | |
| liquidity that a barter economy could not. | |
| Consequently the Native Americans along the eastern area of | |
| North Amerca gradually adopted wampum as a currency in addition | |
| to valuing its beauty (jewelry = bling). The Natives that lived | |
| along the beach had an edge on those inland because of easy | |
| access to the raw materials. | |
| [center][img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://wordsmith.org/words/images/wampum_large.jpg[/img][/center] | |
| [center]Wampum beads Photo: Stephen Lang (Source: AINS/NMAI) | |
| [/center] | |
| [quote]With the influx of more Europeans in the 17th century, | |
| notably the Dutch and English, metal tools became widely | |
| available to Indians in the east. | |
| Among these tools were slender metal drills which greatly | |
| facilitated the production of wampum. These new tools enabled | |
| the Indians to produce uniform beads more quickly and with | |
| greater ease. | |
| Applying basic economic principles to wampum as a | |
| commodity/currency in the 17th century, it might be assumed that | |
| wampum decreased in value as its production was sped up. | |
| On the contrary, its value remained stable. | |
| Again applying the basic economic rule of supply and demand, | |
| though the Europeans brought tools that helped to increase | |
| wampum production, they also balanced their contribution with an | |
| increased demand for the shell beads.[/quote] | |
| http://www.mohicanpress.com/mo08017.html | |
| http://www.mohicanpress.com/mo08017.html | |
| Wampum is pretty and, until the Europeans showed up with metal | |
| hand tools, a good store of wealth because the amount of | |
| energy=work it took to make it as well as the amount of shells | |
| available limited the amount of wampum in circulation. | |
| But those metal thingamajigs the white devils brought made it | |
| EASY (LESS TIME & ENERGY=WORK) to make lots of pretty wampum | |
| (metal hand drills). This new wampum looked just as good or | |
| better than the older stuff made with less sophisticated | |
| (non-metal) tools. | |
| At first everybody prospered. There was more wampum, and | |
| contrary to standard economic theory that when you increase the | |
| currency in circulation, you get inflation, this did not happen | |
| right away. Everybody, including the white devils [img width=30 | |
| height=40] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-141113185047.png[/img… | |
| />were happy with the wampum economy. | |
| But time passed and things [i]changed.[/i] | |
| [quote]As the New England colonists adopted wampum as their | |
| standard currency, incidents of fraud (wampum counterfeit) | |
| increased. | |
| Both Indian and Englishman were known to pass off inferior or | |
| fraudulent wampum to unsuspecting colonials. | |
| In time, regulation and a standardized measure of wampum strands | |
| was implemented. A fathom (6 feet) was the most usual | |
| measurement and instantly denoted a specific monetary value | |
| measured against English shillings, pence, pounds, and so forth. | |
| The fact that legislation was introduced, regulations regarding | |
| wampum manufacture were set down, penalties for counterfeit or | |
| inferior quality wampum trading were harsh, and in some colonies | |
| the rejection of dark wampum for only white (though its value | |
| was greater, it was easier to counterfeit by way of dye), all | |
| illustrate how dependent the colonists and Indians were on these | |
| shell beads. | |
| There was some fluctuation in wampum's value, as is always the | |
| case with currency, but by and large, it remained uniformly | |
| acceptable and desirable to nearly the end of the 17th century | |
| in the colonies and into the 18th century along the frontiers. | |
| Its worth, however, was tenable. Wampum was only good as long as | |
| the Indians prized it. If or when that was no longer the case, | |
| an economic crash could occur throughout the English colonies | |
| that would have had serious consequences in New England, and | |
| subsequently, in the mother country as well. | |
| It was this realization, along with the declining demand for | |
| fur, that moved the New Englanders to gradually phase out wampum | |
| as a currency standard. With silver from the West Indies | |
| beginning to circulate in North America, wampum was slowly being | |
| replaced by that universally valued commodity, metal coinage. | |
| [/quote] | |
| http://www.mohicanpress.com/mo08017.html | |
| http://www.mohicanpress.com/mo08017.html | |
| Two things happened: | |
| 1) The colonists, who had hitherto absorbed the wampum glut by | |
| their demand for the beads, lost interest in wampum partly | |
| because they didn't require as many furs (wampum was the | |
| currency the colonists used to buy pelts). Wampum lost value as | |
| a medium of exchange as the increase in available currency took | |
| its toll. | |
| Counterfeiting exacerbated the problem of undermining the medium | |
| of exchange value of the currency. A given piece of wampum lost | |
| purchasing power because of wampum glut AND a competing currency | |
| of coinage. | |
| 2) The artistic value part of wampum as a store of wealth | |
| suffered as well. Any philatelist can tell you that old stamps | |
| get their "value", not from a pretty painting on the stamp, but | |
| MAINLY from their scarcity. | |
| This was depressing. Imagine all those hours spent painstakingly | |
| making wampum and that neighboring squaw that is all thumbs can | |
| suddenly make several times as much as you can just because she | |
| has a white devil metal thingamajig to goose production! And now | |
| the white devils don't want them as much as they used to either. | |
| :P :( | |
| But as you can see below, despite its disappearance as a | |
| currency, wampum survives to this day as a product of patient | |
| craftsmanship, artistry and historical communication. | |
| [quote]It is interesting, if not ironic, to note that wampum | |
| remains valuable even today. A single wampum bead made from | |
| Quahog or Whelk, manufactured in New England coastal areas can | |
| cost up to $10! Overseas wampum is less expensive, but still | |
| demands a good price. Wampum, the first currency of the new | |
| world, has survived as a desired item long enough to be | |
| considered a classic. [/quote] | |
| But it would never regain its position as a medium of | |
| exchange/currency. | |
| [center][img | |
| width=640] | |
| https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bm_vkWbCUAAaoZw.jpg[/img][/center] | |
| [center]Two Row Wampum Treaty from Elder, Yvonne | |
| Thomas.pic.twitter.com/EtjkqHsG9o The patient artistry and | |
| symbolism crafted in this wampum is an example of how wampum is | |
| a store of value. [/center] | |
| [quote]Celebrating 400 Years of the Two Row Wampum | |
| Vanessa Parker | |
| May 25, 2013 | |
| In an effort to maintain a separate and peaceful coexistence, an | |
| agreement was made 400 years ago between a group of | |
| Haudenosaunee nations and the incoming European settlers who | |
| were rapidly arriving. That agreement remains valid today. | |
| The Two Row Wampum was made with strings of wampum, or crushed | |
| shells, which were made into purple and white beads threaded | |
| onto strings, forming a belt. | |
| ]The white beads, located outside of two large purple rows of | |
| beads, represent the truth. | |
| The purple beads are separated into two rows, one representing | |
| the canoe of the Haudenosaunee, the other representing the | |
| sailboat of the incoming Europeans. | |
| Each row represents the separate cultures, traditions, | |
| governments and religions. | |
| In between the purple rows run three rows of white beads. These | |
| represent peace, friendship and maintaining a sense of equality | |
| forever.[/quote] | |
| full article here: | |
| http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/05/25/celebrating-400-years-two-… | |
| http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/05/25/celebrating-400-years-two-… | |
| [b]What lessons can we take from the above Native American | |
| experience? | |
| 1) Money is created in order to ease the transfer of goods and | |
| services. This medium of exchange normally has the following | |
| qualities: | |
| A. Liquidity | |
| B. Durability | |
| C. Portability | |
| D. Agreed upon value per unit | |
| 2) The ENERGY it takes to create said money is directly | |
| proportional to a unit of said money as a store of value. | |
| The extreme situation, never reached by wampum because it always | |
| took SOME skill and energy to make, is FIAT currency where it | |
| has ZERO value as a store of wealth. | |
| The case of the US dollar is BELOW ZERO as a store of wealth | |
| because, in addition to it being fiat, the supply is growing | |
| absent any energy input whatsoever. So the dollar loses value as | |
| it sits from Fed inflation (counterfeiting). Legal Tender Laws | |
| force the citizenry to run around trying to preserve some value | |
| in a currency that shrinks in value year after year. Many of | |
| these value chasers go for PMs, paintings, land, antique cars, | |
| Early American antique furniture, etc. They are all looking for | |
| something that meets the criteria of liquidity, durability, | |
| portability and agreed upon value per unit to a greater or | |
| lesser degree. | |
| 3) Beyond the basic biochemical needs of proper nutrition, | |
| shelter and health, human culture places a great deal of value | |
| on tangibles and intangibles outside the default requirements of | |
| human life. | |
| Humans will always value creativity and imaginative and useful | |
| innovations that bring beauty, comfort and utility to our lives | |
| as STORES OF VALUE. | |
| What price can you place on a song? What value does a set of | |
| verses have that took a song writer 5 minutes to write after he | |
| had dreamed them versus a painstakingly written flute sonata? | |
| Hard to say, right? One took a lot less ENERGY than the other, | |
| both in KWhs and artistic creativity, but may have sold for a | |
| lot more money. | |
| [center] | |
| What about greed and other economy influencing factors? | |
| ???[/center] | |
| The issue of greed, hoarding, the amount of currency in | |
| circulation as a trigger for consumerism or the reverse are all | |
| PRODUCTS of distortions in an economy. | |
| Most economists espouse the view that currency does not simply | |
| encourage certain types of behavior deleterious to an economy, | |
| but DICTATES IT. | |
| I don't feel that way because I view money as an EFFECT, not a | |
| CAUSE. I do agree that the money supply certainly must remain in | |
| a fairly constant proportion per capita to avoid distortions. | |
| Food will never be currency simply because, even if you could | |
| freeze dry it with solar energy and store it also with solar | |
| energy for a hundred years or so to use it as you needed it, | |
| there is only so much food you or anybody else can eat. | |
| People want furniture, tools, culture, beauty, some | |
| entertainment, etc. A prisoner in solitary confinement goes | |
| bonkers even though he has sufficient food, shelter and health | |
| care. | |
| Life is MUCH more than food, shelter and health. | |
| Those who disdain precious metals as a store of wealth feel | |
| that, since gold hoarders can't eat their gold, it therefore has | |
| no intrinsic value. However, as all gold bugs have noticed, gold | |
| has the following "money-like" attributes: | |
| A. Liquidity | |
| B. Durability | |
| C. Portability | |
| D. Agreed upon value per unit | |
| Gold bugs observe, rightfully, that the US dollar retains the | |
| above attributes by the big gun the government has called Legal | |
| Tender Laws, not by reality. This amounts to a government | |
| distortion of the value of the currency to for the benefit of | |
| the owners of the Federal Reserve Banking Cartel and the | |
| detriment (i.e. impoverishment) of the average American citizen. | |
| Consequently they take any excess dollars in their possession | |
| and quickly convert them something besides dollars because the | |
| value of said dollars, like wampum (eventually,) after the metal | |
| hand drills were introduced by the white devils, is going down. | |
| Gold bugs watch the Fed money supply going exponential in direct | |
| proportion to the galloping inflation the government refuses to | |
| own up to. [img | |
| width=30] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-120716190938.png[/img] | |
| This is far worse than wampum inflation because this is raw | |
| counterfeiting of fiat! People aware of this start to buy this, | |
| that and the other with those magically shrinking dollars from | |
| collector's items like stamps to maybe antique furniture to | |
| paintings to rare coins to, you guessed it, gold! | |
| Gold is hard to counterfeit. There is a way to use nuclear | |
| physics (this is not a joke, it's the real deal!) to transmute | |
| some cheap element to gold but the energy expenditure is greater | |
| than the energy needed to mine and produced finished gold from | |
| ore. However, when fusion becomes a reality, the equation for | |
| gold may change and, it too, will go the way of wampum. Don't | |
| worry gold bugs, it may be a while yet.* | |
| The Federal Reserve Banking Cartel realizes there are a lot | |
| people out there on to their game so they start manipulating | |
| the precious metals paper prices (tanking them) to drive the | |
| gold bugs back to the Fed fiat fantasy of a strong dollar. | |
| I observed this blatant and economically disastrous distotion of | |
| currency value and, after thinking about it a while, came to the | |
| conclusion that we need something like wampum but without those | |
| hand drills or the counterfeiting dye! [img width=40 | |
| height=40] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-051113192052.png[/img… | |
| />My wonderful and innovative Kilowatt Hour Monetary Standard i | |
| s, | |
| horror of horrors, greeted with hardy harrs and guffaws from | |
| the gnomes of the Federal Reserve. 🎩🍌 Harrumph! | |
| ANY currency that is not BOTH a medium of exchange and a store | |
| of value will be corrupted, distorted, counterfeited and | |
| generally devalued, PERIOD. | |
| The "tokens" or other symbols used for such currency obviously | |
| introduces DEBT because there might be a whole lot more symbols, | |
| tokens or pieces of paper with funny squiggles on them than the | |
| ACTUAL store of value represented. THAT'S JUST A DETAIL. If you | |
| can avoid corruption and insure transparency, that can be | |
| minimized. | |
| The "fear" that hoarders are going to trash the economy by | |
| taking money out of circulation is unfounded. That's merely an | |
| EFFECT of capitalism. It has nothing to do with the concept of | |
| money per se. | |
| This EFFECT is really quite easy to prevent. All you have to do | |
| is progressively tax wealth (NOT INCOME!) above X net worth to | |
| keep a lid on excess capital accumulation. Thomas Jefferson was | |
| in favor of that, as a matter of fact (google it!). | |
| Once everyone is on board with a stable currency like Kilowatt | |
| Hour Equivalents, I would also eliminate the difference between | |
| earned and unearned income (capital gains) and progressively tax | |
| that too. That appropriate and fair tax structure would serve as | |
| an additional DETERRENT hoard and a guarantee that the velocity | |
| of money will remain fairly constant. | |
| Have a nice day. | |
| * [quote]Nuclear experiments have successfully transmuted lead | |
| into gold, but the expense far exceeds any gain.[7] It would be | |
| easier to convert gold into lead via neutron capture and beta | |
| decay by leaving gold in a nuclear reactor for a long period of | |
| time. [img | |
| width=30] | |
| http://www.emofaces.com/en/emoticons/n/nuclear-emoticon.gif[/img]<br | |
| /> :P[/quote] | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_transmutation | |
| #Post#: 695-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 13, 2014, 6:10 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote]That the Fed is a key player in Iran sanctions | |
| implementation is certainly no secret. | |
| The Fed has been an equal partner in levying hundreds of | |
| millions in fines against foreign banks such as R.B.S, Barclays, | |
| Standard and Chartered and H.S.B.C. which were charged with | |
| violating the Iran sanctions regime. | |
| Although AIPAC never mentions it, American exporters have been | |
| seriously hurt by sanctions on Iran and the punitive secondary | |
| boycott. A coalition representing the US Chamber of Commerce, | |
| the Business Roundtable, Coalition for American Trade, the | |
| National Foreign Trade Council and others urged Congress not to | |
| enact sanctions provisions they estimated would cost $25 | |
| billion and 210,000 American jobs. (PDF) | |
| Keeping such a costly regime in place despite thawing relations | |
| and any hard evidence of an Iranian nuclear weaponization | |
| program has therefore required immense ongoing efforts by Israel | |
| lobbying | |
| groups. | |
| http://www.smilies.4-user.de/include/Spiele/smilie_game_017.gif<br | |
| /> [/quote] | |
| [img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-120114191639.png[/img] | |
| [quote] Fischer may also want to launch "exercises" to prepare | |
| the U.S. financial system for the fallout of Israeli military | |
| attacks on Iran. :P :o | |
| New bills in Congress drafted by AIPAC call not only for | |
| additional sanctions aimed at thwarting a fledgling deal on | |
| Iran's nuclear program (favored 2-to-1 by Americans). AIPAC's | |
| bill forces the U.S. to "have Israel's back" in the event of a | |
| unilateral Israeli strike. | |
| If Israel has already decided to attack Iran, it would benefit | |
| immensely from having Fischer inside the Fed, protecting the | |
| financial flows Israel now regards as all but a birthright from | |
| its primary global underwriter. | |
| Less well-known is the Fed's authority to authorize foreign bank | |
| acquisitions. | |
| Any future Israeli campaign to further entwine its banks into | |
| the U.S. financial system through acquisitions would likely find | |
| a much more welcoming regulator in Fischer.[/quote] | |
| http://www.irmep.org/fischer_aipac.htm | |
| #Post#: 831-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: February 28, 2014, 2:44 pm | |
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| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-8FJ114kU&feature=player_embedded | |
| The iron curtain of the Supreme Court was breached on Wednesday. | |
| Activists from the group 99Rise entered the Supreme Court | |
| chamber. After videoing the session where the justice can be | |
| clearly seen, one of the activists stood up. He said the | |
| following before he was accosted by the Supreme Court security | |
| detail. | |
| [move]�I rise on behalf of the vast majority of the American | |
| people who believe that money is not speech, corporations are | |
| not people, and our democracy should not be for sale to the | |
| highest bidder. Overturn Citizens United. Keep the cap on | |
| McCutcheon. The people demand democracy.� [b] According to | |
| 99Rise9 | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gifhttp://www.pic4ever.com/images/19.gif[/mo… | |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 26, 2014 | |
| Washington, DC - Activists from the grassroots group 99Rise, | |
| entered the Supreme Court of the United States chambers today, | |
| disrupted the proceedings, and demanded the restoration of | |
| democracy in America. | |
| "Generations of Americans have shed blood, sweat, and tears to | |
| win the right to vote and extend the promise of democracy in | |
| America,� said Kai Newkirk, co-founder of 99 Rise and a | |
| participant in today's action, �It's time for our generation to | |
| step up and do whatever it takes to defend that right and end | |
| the corruption of big money in politics. If that means risking | |
| arrest in order to speak truth to power, so be it." | |
| The participants were inspired to act in response to the recent | |
| decisions of the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. FEC, which | |
| demolished the wall of separation between wealth and state, and | |
| the threat that the Supreme Court would make it even worse in | |
| McCutcheon v. FEC, which would remove the cap on aggregate | |
| candidate contributions. | |
| "The Supreme Court's Citizens United decision was a betrayal of | |
| the American people and of our democracy. It took the systemic | |
| corruption of our government by big money interests to an | |
| obscene new level. If the Court eliminates the cap on aggregate | |
| donations by an individual in an election cycle - the question | |
| at hand in the McCutcheon case - it would put another round of | |
| shots into the dying body of our democracy." | |
| >:( | |
| [b] | |
| The group is calling for a restoration of free and fair | |
| elections in America, an end to the corruption in our politics, | |
| and the restoration of representative democracy in America. | |
| Using nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience, such as | |
| was used in the Civil Rights Movement, they have been drawing | |
| attention to this issue with actions from coast to coast. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/47b20s0.gif | |
| At today's action, Newkirk made this speech during the | |
| proceedings: �I rise on behalf of the vast majority of the | |
| American people who believe money is not speech, corporations | |
| are not people, and government should not be for sale to the | |
| highest bidder. We demand that you overturn Citizens United, | |
| keep the cap inMcCutcheon, and an end to corruption. We demand | |
| free and fair elections and a real democracy now.� | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif<br | |
| /> | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/19.gif | |
| 99Rise.org is a grassroots organization fighting to end | |
| corruption and win real democracy through nonviolent resistance. | |
| For more information, including pictures of previous actions, | |
| please visit 99Rise.org. | |
| http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/02/27/1281027/-Watch-heckler-inside-Supreme-… | |
| [move]Agelbert NOTE: I will be checking out 99Rise.org. It | |
| sounds like a GREAT ORGANIZATION! ;D[/move] | |
| #Post#: 1201-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: May 24, 2014, 3:25 pm | |
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| How Much US Debt Does China Own? | |
| The US national debt is more than $17 trillion US Dollars (USD), | |
| or roughly equal to the country�s gross domestic product (GDP), | |
| and China owns about 7.6% of it, or more than $1.2 trillion USD. | |
| China is the largest overseas creditor of the US. Japan is the | |
| next-largest overseas creditor, and it owns about $1.1 trillion | |
| USD of the US national debt. More than one-fourth of the US debt | |
| is actually owed to its own federal government, such as the | |
| Social Security trust funds and the Federal Reserve. | |
| More about the US national debt: | |
| �The US was created with a national debt; a 1790 analysis | |
| estimated that the new country had a debt of $75 million USD, or | |
| about 30% of its GDP. | |
| �As of 2014, Andrew Jackson is the only US president to get the | |
| US national debt completely paid off during his presidency � the | |
| country was debt-free from 1835 to 1836. | |
| �The US national debt has not been below $1 billion USD since | |
| 1866. | |
| http://www.wisegeek.com/how-much-us-debt-does-china-own.htm | |
| [move][font=courier] | |
| Agelbert NOTE: There you have it - PROOF that what WE saved in | |
| Social Security has been pilfered away by the lying, thieving | |
| crooks in our government for corporate war and fossil fuel | |
| profiteering. Big Oil OWES US that money! | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif | |
| [/font][/move] | |
| #Post#: 1372-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: June 14, 2014, 6:38 pm | |
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| Daily Kos member | |
| Thu Jun 12, 2014 at 07:33 PM PDT. | |
| Study: 10,000 Great Recession Suicides Due To Austerity | |
| [img] | |
| http://endtimesprophecyreport.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/suicide-or-murder-1.j… | |
| by | |
| Reinvented Daddy | |
| Like we didn't already know this: >:( | |
| (Al Jeezera)Researchers at the University of Oxford and the | |
| London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine have suggested that | |
| more than 10,000 suicides in Europe and North America can be | |
| linked to the severe economic downturn brought on by the 2008 | |
| financial crisis. | |
| The study, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, adds | |
| to a growing body of evidence that suggests that economic | |
| downturns have serious but somewhat predictable mental health | |
| consequences, and that with the right kind of intervention, the | |
| mental impact of recession can be reduced. | |
| This is about as prestigious a study panel as you could put | |
| together and their findings are borne out with five years of | |
| hindsight. This economic collapse was brought on by a | |
| combination of financial deregulation and unnecessary deficit | |
| spending brought on by tax cuts for the rich and the Iraq War. | |
| Millions of victims have seen their jobs lost, wages shrunk and | |
| homes lost but the greatest price was paid by those who couldn't | |
| take any more pain from this class war and chose to give up the | |
| ghost. | |
| I emphasis that last line: "... with the right kind of | |
| intervention, the mental impact of recession can be reduced" | |
| That is a direct indictment of the Austerians on both continents | |
| who have, and continue to, chosen to fight this depression with | |
| spending cuts that are paid by the poor, down and out, | |
| unemployed and underemployed who saw their savings crushed and | |
| their lives ruined. Every time long term unemployment | |
| insurance is blocked by the | |
| Right, each time food stamp recipients are demonized, lives are | |
| lost. | |
| In the U.S., the suicide rate increased by 4.8 percent between | |
| 2007 and 2010. Canada saw a similar increase. In the EU, where | |
| the suicide rate had been steadily decreasing until the | |
| recession, it jumped from the pre-recession rate of about 10 | |
| suicides per 10,000 people by about 6.5 percent at the start of | |
| the downturn and remained at the higher rate through 2011. | |
| ... | |
| In Sweden, Finland and Austria for example � where government | |
| assistance for the unemployed and clinically depressed is more | |
| readily available than elsewhere � the suicide rate remained | |
| consistent or saw small reductions despite the economic | |
| downturn. | |
| It is not a moral paradox. | |
| [i] | |
| Conservatives are killing people without conscience. The | |
| "Pro-Life" Party has blood on it's hands it can never wash off. | |
| [/I] | |
| http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/06/12/1306476/-Study-10-000-Great-Recession-… | |
| #Post#: 1463-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: June 27, 2014, 10:45 pm | |
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| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-270614234137.png[/img] | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fbvquHSPJU&feature=player_embedded<br | |
| /> | |
| #Post#: 1670-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: August 6, 2014, 9:04 pm | |
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| Watch this one minute clip to learn how Capitalism has FAILED to | |
| accumulate and protect the most important Capital, thereby | |
| making so called modern "Capitalism" a monstrous system that | |
| actually SHRINKS, DEGRADES and DESTROYS Capital! | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-200714183404.bmp | |
| http://viewrz.com/video/real-money | |
| #Post#: 2086-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Money | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 24, 2014, 2:47 pm | |
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| [center]Dollar Rally Into October Upends Earnings From 3M to IBM | |
| [/center] | |
| By Matt Townsend and Andrea Wong Oct 24, 2014 | |
| http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-23/dollar-rally-into-october-upends-earni… | |
| [color=purple][size=12pt][i][b] | |
| Agelbert NOTE: More proof that Homo SAPdom is dumber than a | |
| wedge. | |
| OR just INSANE. | |
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