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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 7325" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Money, Banking and the Fed</strong></p><p></p><p>Or, worse yet, the word on the street back then, most sadly was</p><p></p><p>"Buddy can you spare a dime"</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about Cary's posts and the chilling perspective that may possibly be facing us and the movie Grapes Of Wrath kept popping into my mind.</p><p></p><p>I can only hope that those responsible share along with the rest of us what could only be termed a Stone Age Financial System whereby clam shells are used to to pay the rent and buy food, and they have to wait last to see what the sea and us have left them. </p><p></p><p>I am reminded of the senario in Germany where money was so useless, you needed something like 2 million reichmarks to purchase a postage stamp. You needed a wheelbarow to carry enough money to purchase meager food items that barely were there. If memory serves (from reading) reichmark notes became so usless to purchase with, they were used to paper walls with to help keep the cold out. Folks had trunks filled with these bills in 100,000 denomination and above.</p><p></p><p>If your account at a bank is insured, and the banks close forstalling bankruns, what do you use? will the dollar become so devalued that it also is worthless?</p><p></p><p>Will we be forced to melting down silver cutlery and or our gold jewlery because paper money is no longer trusted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 7325, member: 44"] [b]Money, Banking and the Fed[/b] Or, worse yet, the word on the street back then, most sadly was "Buddy can you spare a dime" I was thinking about Cary's posts and the chilling perspective that may possibly be facing us and the movie Grapes Of Wrath kept popping into my mind. I can only hope that those responsible share along with the rest of us what could only be termed a Stone Age Financial System whereby clam shells are used to to pay the rent and buy food, and they have to wait last to see what the sea and us have left them. I am reminded of the senario in Germany where money was so useless, you needed something like 2 million reichmarks to purchase a postage stamp. You needed a wheelbarow to carry enough money to purchase meager food items that barely were there. If memory serves (from reading) reichmark notes became so usless to purchase with, they were used to paper walls with to help keep the cold out. Folks had trunks filled with these bills in 100,000 denomination and above. If your account at a bank is insured, and the banks close forstalling bankruns, what do you use? will the dollar become so devalued that it also is worthless? Will we be forced to melting down silver cutlery and or our gold jewlery because paper money is no longer trusted? [/QUOTE]
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