...i'm talking monetary realism...you can't do that...you don't possess that understanding... so you rainmanNostradamus'omh » 07 Apr 2023, 6:10 am » wrote: ↑ understanding vs believing? anyone believing money is the greatest man-made influencer already has the faith life exceeds evolving here one at a time. It instinctively never has.
Compounding DNA proves it didn't. Intellectual reasonable doubt has everyone believing genetic eternally spearates active reproductions present cannot happen in theory, theology, academia, arts, economics, politics, religions social consensus combined.
The show must go on. Never give up pretending now isn't eternity or all humanity is just the history of intellectual broken promises creating by individuals to take control of next generations each great great grandchild added here now.peepee » 07 Apr 2023, 6:16 am » wrote: ↑ ...i'm talking monetary realism...you can't do that...you don't possess that understanding... so you rainman :o on and on onandonandonandon...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uztRCOFYyc
Nostradamus'omh » 07 Apr 2023, 5:59 am » wrote: ↑ A person thinking money is the ultimate influsencer is a fool that believes life isn't self evident.
guess again? Hope is what? Faith leads to where? Charity destroys self awareness. without those money is worthless. Without those 4 power, wealth, fame is just hyperbole.peepee » 07 Apr 2023, 6:26 am » wrote: ↑ :rolleyes:
...'money' is merely a tool dummy...the most powerful of tool$...very sadly, butt-ignorance about this powerful tool and allowing/facilitating its control by some $ecret $quirrel$ is typical of you brain-laundered, puppet-sucking republic#nts and democ#nts.... wordle... ;) :wave:
Yeah, go ahead and play your stupid game, since changing my words is all your left with when you've been exposed as an ignorant fraud and a pauper who now recognizes the many years you've wasted educating your stupid self in a completely useless subject that's gained you nothing over your entire empty life. It's left you bitter, broke, and blind to the reality that everyone else has figured out how to earn a good living while you're left with nothing but frustration that no on here acknowledges your low-brow, self-proclaimed wisdom resulting from your futile efforts to somehow make yourself relevant.peepee » 07 Apr 2023, 5:46 am » wrote: ↑ ...as one wag puts it, ''he works his gaping hole about some zillion dollar economy absent an honest clue about the origin and nature of even one dollar...wordle...'![]()
Zeets2 » 07 Apr 2023, 7:22 am » wrote: ↑ Yeah, I'll ahead and play my stupid game exposing me as an ignorant fraud and a pauper who now recognizes the many years I've wasted educating my stupid self in completely useless subjects like puppet Trump vs. puppet Biden, tranny bathroom policy, etc., that's gained me nothing over my entire empty life. It's left me bitter, broke, and blind to the reality that everyone else has figured out how I'm a loud lying phony who values life in terms of some dollar numbers about which I am worse than clueless...![]()
Having yourself a good time, aren't you? You seem committed to making childish efforts that earn you nothing.
Zeets2 » 07 Apr 2023, 7:43 am » wrote: ↑ Having yourself a good time, aren't you? You seem committed to making childish efforts that earn you nothing.
What happened, did mommy catch you watching porn again?
Just imagine how much wealthier you'd be if you put the same effort into educating your ignorant self as you exert by constantly telling everyone what a genius you are!peepee » 07 Apr 2023, 7:52 am » wrote: ↑![]()
...readers will note this ^^^ lying blathering fool [and monetary ignoramus] has been making an @ss [and monetary ignoramus] of himself on this thread since he was posting as 'sgt. bilco' and most likely several other soks...![]()
#stfuyoublatheringpuppet-suckingrepublic#nt[andmonetaryignoramus]
Existentialism is the active dumbing down of ancestries to perform as typecast people cradle to grave. Each human brain is capable of navigating this ever changing total sum moment everything changes forward one specific detail at a time, in series parallel positions, now.Xavier_Onassis » 11 Apr 2023, 9:29 am » wrote: ↑ Economics is complicated and cannot be explained in only a few words. Many Americans hate math and thinking about math.
Every monetary system depends very heavily on the trust of the population. It does no one any good to try to do away with that trust.
Economic chaos benefits no one.
Ignorance of economics among government officials benefit no one and are a danger to everyone.
geometric proportions sustain geographical positions gravitating geological positions present inorganic compositions as well as organic ancestral numbers present in specific atmospheric conditions between eroding and decomposing results inhabiting time spontaneously here, simultaneously the numbers present to 8 corners expanding out from the core of 6 degrees to arriving contracting additions of was to is adapting here now.Xavier_Onassis » 11 Apr 2023, 12:46 pm » wrote: ↑ the kinetic whole is equal to its universal positions present as displaced apart from one another currently. Space time continuum of specific gravity.
WRONG! The universal whole is diametrically opposed to kinetic displacements, because the space-time continuum is obtuse to the triangulated peptides present in the ladles of exponential gravy within.
...wow.....lots of stuff there..Xavier_Onassis » 11 Apr 2023, 9:29 am » wrote: ↑ Economics is complicated and cannot be explained in only a few words. Many Americans hate math and thinking about math.
Every monetary system depends very heavily on the trust of the population. It does no one any good to try to do away with that trust.
Economic chaos benefits no one.
Ignorance of economics among government officials benefit no one and are a danger to everyone.
Never give a sucker an even break. Always keep them the odd character out.peepee » 10 May 2023, 6:25 am » wrote: ↑ 'When did SVB insiders begin to realize they were in trouble?'
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35130261
...some information for people who want to possess the technical knowledge relating to the byzantine 'mechanics of banking' ...
...but this is MUCH less important than understanding that because money is a 'creation of law' we should all be treated equally as to the creation of money... just the creation...what you do with it is your responsibility/right alone... it is obvious that you will never achieve 'meritocracy' without addressing the issuance of money as it has been done [essentially] for centuries.... 'the insiders' will always outbid you in the marketplace...they DEFINE the marketplace...etc..
...but sadly we are witness to a society where 'the bank$ter media' have the populace wound up and foamingabout tranny bathroom policy, puppet trump vs. puppet biden, etceterot ad nau$eam, and absolutely ignorant about (((((((((THE MONEY)))))))))
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Have you been able to access the 10,000 photos from bidenlaptopmedia? I can’t find the site but it’s gonna take me a long time to look at 10,000 photos!peepee » 06 Nov 2017, 12:34 am » wrote: ↑ ...first, 'liberal forum' is to be applauded for the 'no holds barred political forum'....i've tried numerous times on other sites to expose monetary ignorance/ignoramuses but i've ALWAYS been banned, etc., by the [stoooooopid **** republicrat] mods...thanks to lf, hopefully, we are all going to learn something about 'money' and some of us are going to have some wicked good fun exposing the loud republicrat numbskulls who frequently work their gaping pieholes about 'the illion dollar economy' absent an honest clue as to the hideous origin and nature of even one dollar...[heads up, radio republicans!]
...hmmmm, now where do i start?...here's an article from a mainstream outfit that i'll use to kick off what i hope will be the most popular thread in political forum history!:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -austerity
Back in the 1930s, Henry Ford is supposed to have remarked that it was a good thing that most Americans didn't know how banking really works, because if they did, "there'd be a revolution before tomorrow morning
The central bank can print as much money as it wishes. But it is also careful not to print too much. In fact, we are often told this is why independent central banks exist in the first place. If governments could print money themselves, they would surely put out too much of it, and the resulting inflation would throw the economy into chaos. Institutions such as the Bank of England or US Federal Reserve were created to carefully regulate the money supply to prevent inflation. This is why they are forbidden to directly fund the government, say, by buying treasury bonds, but instead fund private economic activity that the government merely
But politically, this is taking an enormous risk. Just consider what might happen if mortgage holders realised the money the bank lent them is not, really, the life savings of some thrifty pensioner, but something the bank just whisked into existence through its possession of a magic wand which we, the public, handed over to it.
Historically, the Bank of England has tended to be a bellwether, staking out seeming radical positions that ultimately become new orthodoxies. If that's what's happening here, we might soon be in a position to learn if Henry Ford was right."