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Old 07-10-2008, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by dilloduck View Post
You are correct to be very concerned about an economy dependent on consumption. Especially when it comes to consuming things that are unneccessary. People MUST be taught not to be satisfied with what they have and told they need more and newer.
Those bent on stopping pollution and energy consumption should have one simple message. Don't buy anything other than what is really essential and make do with as little as you can.
I won't ague with that, but consumption is not really relevant to the issue of the Federal Reserve Bank.

If you really want to understand the issue of specie and power, read the book I suggested.

You will know more about FED than the majority of people sitting in Congress if you do.
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