The Federal Reserve System - Purposes & Functions

Discussion in 'Economics' started by 2cents, Aug 17, 2006.


  1. This family's control over the British and American private central banks is even more insidious.

    Notice the name "Schiff" on that organizational chart.

    Guess whos daughter is married to the "Schiff" heir. yeah, same dude who won the nobel prize for 6 months of B.S. on global warming. There is a two pronged attack on western civilization, and it isn't by manufactured terrorists. It's hilarious really. They got the Democrat types suckered with the "global warming" nonesense and the Republican types suckered with the illusional fight against terrorism.

    Their networks is too powerful, too entrenched. There is much more to this story. The mass media is a joke. You can only find the information by actively seeking it on the net.
     
    #81     Dec 25, 2007
  2. cause its a dead end... so to speak...
     
    #82     Dec 25, 2007
  3. :p

    I hope you're doing this for the entertainment, 'cause arguing with these delusional paranoids with an obvious agenda (that has nothing to do with the Fed, just as a small hint) over this stuff can't really be justified any other way.
     
    #83     Dec 25, 2007
  4. their agenda i don't really care about... as an insider i think more bankers should be jailed every day... seriously...

    hny everyone!
     
    #84     Dec 25, 2007
  5. so arrogant...

    you can't sincerely believe in free market competition while supporting an anti-competitive system with inherent bias
     
    #85     Dec 26, 2007
  6. hny to you too 2cents :)

    this type of honesty is great to see
     
    #86     Dec 26, 2007
  7. I would not dispute that, believe me.
    Doesn't make these characters any less scummy.
    As for you, Avid_Consumer, perhaps you'd like to explain that remark about anti-competitive bias?
     
    #87     Dec 26, 2007
  8. sure. i'm referring to the fed's role in creating inflation - the intentional reduction of the purchasing power of the dollar. existing wealth appreciates at the expense of everyone who uses or saves cash but doesn't own significant assets. (most people)

    this self reinforcing concentration of wealth is an inherent bias in our money itself.

    wrt anti-competitiveness, transacting in federal reserve notes is essentially mandatory. participation in the economy obligates you to speculate or else pay speculators
     
    #88     Dec 26, 2007
  9. i'll just watch if that's ok :)
     
    #89     Dec 27, 2007
  10. lol dude your input would help but i understand. i've mellowed out a lot over here ... barely have the desire to wage debate lately, esp ego engagement. it's prolly just the holiday food and down time. i don't blame you :)
     
    #90     Dec 27, 2007