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  • #16
    Re: Anatomy of casino capitalism

    Originally posted by kartius919 View Post
    Finally got a chance to read it. Found the discussion spotty and incoherent at best. Never defines capital and what is running around from country to country. Might be discussing money as he interchanges the two without much thought, but then maybe not. He defines money as all the goods and labors within one nation. Contrary to common usage and his own usage. Argues that money supply must contract or expand with the economy. If the economy is the goods and labor within one nation, and money is the goods and labor within one. Actually I don't give a damn anymore. I think i'm done posting on this board.

    Kartius919:

    What have you observed about yourself during your time on this board?


    http://www.itulip.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8272

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    • #17
      Re: Anatomy of casino capitalism

      9th part in now - Can US dollar remain world's currency? Can be viewed in the first post of the thread

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      • #18
        Re: Anatomy of casino capitalism

        Originally posted by Rajiv View Post
        9th part in now - Can US dollar remain world's currency? Can be viewed in the first post of the thread
        Thanks Rajiv for posting.


        Comments regarding the latest clip:

        "the governments are going into debt...they have to!" - D'arista

        I strongly disagree with this statement.

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        • #19
          Re: Anatomy of casino capitalism

          Yes -- that is because deflation is considered a taboo word. Over the last century, deflation has become the bug bear. I believe that monetary destruction has to take place one way or another. How it is to be managed is the question.

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