AdvancingTime
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- Feb 8, 2015
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Words like stagflation and slow growth may be the cornerstone of the global economy for years to come. As I have written before, currencies are the "Trojan Horse" of governments, and a weapon that will be used to fleece the average citizen out of his wealth. To think those in charge of our central banks and economies have the wisdom to guide us on the path to prosperity is a bit naive.
A tectonic change or shift is taking place in the economies of countries across the world. This may be the result of our economic institutions reaching a more mature state and the world reaching a point where long-term sustainability is becoming more of an issue. This has become more obvious as we now find we are busy jostling for position in the economic food chain, but this is not just for ourselves, it is for the future of both our children and our country.
Knowing that many of those leading us honed their skills in the noncompetitive ivory towers of academia rather than in the arena of commerce should give us pause. Even before you factor in things like hidden agendas and arrogance it would not be wise to follow them blindly. The article below delves deeper into this subject.
http://brucewilds.blogspot.com/2015/06/stagflation-and-slow-growth.html
A tectonic change or shift is taking place in the economies of countries across the world. This may be the result of our economic institutions reaching a more mature state and the world reaching a point where long-term sustainability is becoming more of an issue. This has become more obvious as we now find we are busy jostling for position in the economic food chain, but this is not just for ourselves, it is for the future of both our children and our country.
Knowing that many of those leading us honed their skills in the noncompetitive ivory towers of academia rather than in the arena of commerce should give us pause. Even before you factor in things like hidden agendas and arrogance it would not be wise to follow them blindly. The article below delves deeper into this subject.
http://brucewilds.blogspot.com/2015/06/stagflation-and-slow-growth.html