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Re: Re: Political Leadership & Monetary Morality
by Anonymous
DL I understand where you are coming from in this situation and as for me and what I believe if you don't have a way to regulate the way the money supply you do have unnecessary wars that occur (i.e. Iraq; our troops on something like 131 countries ; over 50,000 troops in GERMANY!?!?!), and to be honest after looking at the economic record of bush and clinton ; Clinton was able to get close to the dream of a balanced budget, unlike bush. When you make tax cuts for the wealthy you must also cut programs from government but unfortunately bush didn't (hence $400 billion defecits); and now things are moving quicker and quicker into an economic catastrophe. Morally I believe diluting the money supply is immoral. I have attached the link for the movie IOUSA which was done by the Comptroller General ; David Walker. It's a great 30 minute movie (bipartisan agreement on the numbers) on the mess we find ourselves in : http://bit.ly/VQ3a Also one other video that I love is by Ron Paul done in 1983 : http://bit.ly/oDJi4
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