fiat currency is legal theft

Roger A. Shrubber

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If they made voting mandatory Hillary would have won.
she did win the popular vote. a room full of old men decided that for some reason, trump would make a better choice, and went against the popular vote. that has happened 5 times now in the history of the country. she had almost 3 million more votes than trump, but the electoral college went against her..
 

kelly4

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well, not sure it's actually scarie

but will they still vote, and for who? if a hardcore republican hates the republican candidate, will he even bother voting?
I have no way to tell what any one person would do. I do know that there are people who refuse to vote for the lesser of two evils, like me.

I personally won’t vote unless there is someone worth voting for.
 

kelly4

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she did win the popular vote. a room full of old men decided that for some reason, trump would make a better choice, and went against the popular vote. that has happened 5 times now in the history of the country. she had almost 3 million more votes than trump, but the electoral college went against her..
Yep.
 

Tim1987

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Good thread moving_shadow.

Absolutely agreed. We're all glorified slaves Imho.
Pessimistic but in my opinion true.

Also my thoughts on the banking world today. Is that all the banks are still working a giant Ponzi scheme, and society is indirectly guilty of running the scheme too. Because society is the one letting the scheme carry on.
It's a big giant lie. A big sinkhole for bullshit, and once the scheme is stopped, the world will stop.
I believe the sad thing is though, society deep down knows what's going on. But we're all too chicken shit to tell the banks to quit their bullshit. Because society will suffer greatly, in the short term afterward.
Fucked if we do. Fucked if we don't.
Meanwhile the banks keep working together to keep the scheme going, and make everyone ultimately in debt to them.

Here's some info about Charles Ponzi, and his scheme.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ponzi

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

:peace:

P.S.
Fuck the banks lol :bigjoint:
 

Unclebaldrick

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I try to emulate the Bower bird in my professional and personal life. I comb the neighborhood in search of bright and shiney objects and obsessively arrange them around my front door in the hopes of finding a mate that will end my INCEL existence. Fiat currency is turrible. Who can afford the upkeep? Parts cost a fortune.

Voting is for pussies.
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
Good thread moving_shadow.

Absolutely agreed. We're all glorified slaves Imho.
Pessimistic but in my opinion true.

Also my thoughts on the banking world today. Is that all the banks are still working a giant Ponzi scheme, and society is indirectly guilty of running the scheme too. Because society is the one letting the scheme carry on.
It's a big giant lie. A big sinkhole for bullshit, and once the scheme is stopped, the world will stop.
I believe the sad thing is though, society deep down knows what's going on. But we're all too chicken shit to tell the banks to quit their bullshit. Because society will suffer greatly, in the short term afterward.
Fucked if we do. Fucked if we don't.
Meanwhile the banks keep working together to keep the scheme going, and make everyone ultimately in debt to them.

Here's some info about Charles Ponzi, and his scheme.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ponzi

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

:peace:

P.S.
Fuck the banks lol :bigjoint:
Wow, thanks. You are a deep thinkur. Have you ever been to Canada or Norway?
 

Lucky Luke

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Banks can be a pain in the arse, but they are a business at the end of the day and have shareholders who want returns.

I was once a small time housing investor and could not of built wealth that way if it wasn't for the banks or for that matter tax's and the lovely deductions of negative gearing.

Banks allowed me to recently purchase a brand new car for the wife with no proof of earnings, like they did when I purchased the current home I'm in when I was unemployed.
Are banks sharks trying to make money? Are they allot like loan sharks? Are they dodgy? Well Duh, when haven't they been?
Banks are a tool, use them and use them well and always with caution.

Today I again love the tax system and its lovely deductions as it allows me to earn an income but not pay income tax. (fingers crossed again for this year)
 

Tim1987

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Wow, thanks. You are a deep thinkur. Have you ever been to Canada or Norway?
Admittedly no.
But i believe it to be an international thing. Banks are banks. They thrive on debt. Cant function without it.

Banks can be a pain in the arse, but they are a business at the end of the day and have shareholders who want returns.

I was once a small time housing investor and could not of built wealth that way if it wasn't for the banks or for that matter tax's and the lovely deductions of negative gearing.

Banks allowed me to recently purchase a brand new car for the wife with no proof of earnings, like they did when I purchased the current home I'm in when I was unemployed.
Are banks sharks trying to make money? Are they allot like loan sharks? Are they dodgy? Well Duh, when haven't they been?
Banks are a tool, use them and use them well and always with caution.

Today I again love the tax system and its lovely deductions as it allows me to earn an income but not pay income tax. (fingers crossed again for this year)
Couldn't agree more. I wouldn't have my home either, if it weren't for a bank.

But its what they do with people like you and i thats the bad thing. A bank is a very handy thing. But it isn't just paying fees to hold our money, or charging interest on a loan anymore. Its much, much more lucrative than that these days.

When we get our homeloan for instance. The bank isn't loaning money. They're creating it out of thin air, and we sign it off in our names. They use our debt to get loanes themselves. Money that doesn't even exist yet is being sold off, and new fake fiat money is being created.
That's where the Ponzi scheme comes in. Because fiat currency relies on supply and demand, rather than the value of material used. The banks are running currency on supply and demand. Without debt there isn't currency supply.
The banks are using this fiat system together. They are running a Ponzi scheme, because the banks lure us as an investor (we want that house). Then pay earlier investors back (other banks).
Banks are borrowing from other banks, round, and around, and around again. Using our debt as the basis for their own loans. They're working together, and shafting us all.
Meanwhile there billions more dollars created out of thin air everyday. To be a millionaire these days is nothing at all. Though just 20 years ago there weren't many at all. Peoples demand for money is much greater these days. The debt is higher than the supply. So there is no choice but to keep the scheme going. Otherwise it would be a total economic disaster, and probably human catastrophe.

But the way I see it is the scheme inevitably has to come to an end. It's fraudulent. They keep on talking about a global "reset". It's a great big bubble thats gonna eventually burst. 2008 GFC was a baby in comparison.
In my opinion the western world should reset sooner, rather than later.
There shouldn't be such a thing as a "reserve currency" either.

:peace:
 

londonfog

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I have no way to tell what any one person would do. I do know that there are people who refuse to vote for the lesser of two evils, like me.

I personally won’t vote unless there is someone worth voting for.
That logic does give you folks like Trump.
All men/women are born with faults. They are in our DNA.
You vote for the one with lesser faults or faults you can deal with
 

Rob Roy

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I hope you get paid for your services. I sure as hell do.
I also pay for service rendered to me. If it is open to the general public, I expect to get served, and so should your beautiful mother.

I hope you abide by your voluntarily entered into agreements and don't make other peoples agreements for them.
 

Tim1987

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The Creature From Jekyll Island is a big fat book you might consider reading.
Thanks for the reference. I havn't read it myself. But the books summary pretty much sums up what i believe to be true.
I have some new reading material. Seems its available in pdf as well.
Cheers.
 

Rob Roy

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Thanks for the reference. I havn't read it myself. But the books summary pretty much sums up what i believe to be true.
I have some new reading material. Seems its available in pdf as well.
Cheers.
It's a long ass book. Read / skimmed much of it on a long cross continent flight a few years back. It's the kind of book you can almost use as a reference book.
 
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