The Economy These Days
Posted by Socrates in AmeriKwa, economy, jewed culture, jews in America, New World Order, Socrates, White thought at 2:56 pm | 
[1] more about inflation, money and the definition of a “dollar”: [Here]
[2] the Jewish banker Paul M. Warburg was the key man behind the creation of the Federal Reserve system
6 June, 2007 at 7:44 pm
I hope that some of you followers of Milton Friedman, Alan Greenspan, and the “Chicago School” of hard money economics, send some of those worthless FRNs to Alex Linder for his trouble.
A. Linder
POB 101
Kirksville MO 63501
6 June, 2007 at 10:15 pm
I’ve always felt that Hitler’s biggest crime against the Jews wasn’t that he allegedly killed 6 million of them [he didn’t], but that he proved that a nations economy could not only exist without the Jew, but could/would indeed flourish.
7 June, 2007 at 12:46 am
Greenspan once wrote like a gold bug but not in his later years. The current Fed chairman is in the same unhappy position as was Jimmy Carter upon being elected: The bill for the war arrived. Real inflation– a loaf of bread, an automobile, and a house, averaged close to 15% per year since the passage of the Federal Reserve Act, so called price indexes nothwithstanding. Google and read “Taxes for Revenue are Obsolete.” At that rate, one must earn 15% more, after taxes, each year, to stay even.
7 June, 2007 at 3:47 am
What is ‘inflation’? None other than “depriving laborers of their wages”, and “oppression of the poor”. These being two of the four the ‘sins crying to heaven for vengence’, as stated by the Christian Church in medieval times.
The other 2 were, sodomy and willful murder. Seems that ZOG can’t exist without practising all four.
7 June, 2007 at 8:03 pm
Very few people seem to really understand what “inflation” really is. They seem to regard it as a force of nature rather than the robbery that it is.
The term “inflation” itself is intentionally misleading, probably invented by word-wiesels at the fed reserve. “Currency debasement” is a more honest term, one that would better help Americans identify the source of their pain.