Cuyo
Training a Guineapig army
I'm guessing that you are about 18 years old, have dreadlocks and are huddled under some tarp in an "occupied" park typing out your stupidity on an iPad........because no adult with any life experience believes the dumb assed shit you just said.
So you believe in the fairy tale of finite wealth. Tell me genius, is there the same amount of wealth in the world today that there was in 2,000 BC? How about 750 AD, 1776, 1900? Does it just switch hands over the years and all of a sudden these wealthy greedy bastards have changed the rules and are keeping it and not spreading it around like has always happened in your fairy tale?
Grow up.
Actually, what I said is exactly right and not mutually exclusive with a growing economy as you insinuate.
I don't even know what you're trying to prove at this point. I think you just like to hear yourself talk.
But you are incorrect when you say Jobs et al baked more pies. That happens in the banking sector.
Got it! You're 13 and live at home with your mom. I've worked in banking for 30+ years and you're full of shit. You're as bad as a birther or truther with this conspiracy junk. Grow up.
Ah your personal insults are very compelling.
But as yet, you haven't shown that I'm wrong. If you work in banking, like you say, then you know I'm exactly right.
It's not 'conspiracy,' it's well established, well known fact. Any 3rd week ECO101 student could tell you that.
So try hard to leave out the insults; If you want to feel better about yourself try exercise or yoga; And tell me exactly what you're saying. Are you saying, as Redneck_Logic, that the banking sector does NOT create money supply? Are you saying that the result of the housing crash was NOT a terrible contraction thereof? Or are you saying that the banking sector did NOT take a large portion of the expanded money supply for themselves, or that their losses were NOT subsidized by the taxpayer?
What the hell are you saying? Which of those well-established facts do you consider 'Conspiracy?'
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