Debt and Taxes
On Jan 27, 8:15*am, dave wrote:
On 01/27/2011 06:06 AM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
You are wrong: The printing of a thousand dollar bill creates no debt.
Under some circumstances, it could dilute the currency's overall value
by a small percentage. But that is not a debt. And no interest to the
bankers (or any other bondholders) need be paid on it.
There was a time (almost 100 years ago now) when the government had the
power to create money; interest-free money. Now the government has
abandoned that power and granted a monopoly on money creation to the
banking system. All at interest, of course.
With every good wish,
Kevin Alfred Strom.
- Banks only create temporary debt.
- Money is forever debt.
?So... 'Special-Dave' the Rich are Drowning in Debt !
-and- The Super Rich are Totally Under-Water ;;-}}
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