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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 8380" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Money, Banking and the Fed</strong></p><p></p><p>Actually, the cure for this disaster is more disturbing to me than to watch it play out short of a full crash. I say this because it seems that the ones in control of the economy (<em>not </em>Greenspan), inasmuch as they are able to, will have to carry on their program of internationalizing money in order to salvage U.S. credit, and finally shore up the last crack through which we might have salvaged our own economy as "sovereign," or independent. </p><p></p><p>As we will exist having been sucked into this faceless, market-driven society, we will hardly recognize ourselves. The preliminary structure was set up by Thatcher and Reagan, as I understand it; and we were able to stay afloat through the Clinton years only by sustaining some dollar integrity. </p><p></p><p>Focusing everything on a sham war might turn out to cost us our national character-- whatever that is-- and the 21st Century will finish with a blended world government. In some ways, I'd rather have us suffer a crash and depression now, and rebuild.</p><p></p><p>PS Cary I see your two rats' asses and raise you two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 8380, member: 42"] [b]Money, Banking and the Fed[/b] Actually, the cure for this disaster is more disturbing to me than to watch it play out short of a full crash. I say this because it seems that the ones in control of the economy ([i]not [/i]Greenspan), inasmuch as they are able to, will have to carry on their program of internationalizing money in order to salvage U.S. credit, and finally shore up the last crack through which we might have salvaged our own economy as "sovereign," or independent. As we will exist having been sucked into this faceless, market-driven society, we will hardly recognize ourselves. The preliminary structure was set up by Thatcher and Reagan, as I understand it; and we were able to stay afloat through the Clinton years only by sustaining some dollar integrity. Focusing everything on a sham war might turn out to cost us our national character-- whatever that is-- and the 21st Century will finish with a blended world government. In some ways, I'd rather have us suffer a crash and depression now, and rebuild. PS Cary I see your two rats' asses and raise you two. [/QUOTE]
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