TJ, you are so firm and manly!! NOW!! Explain. Right now. Giggle. It's tempting to wait until tomorrow but I am not under immediate time pressure and the iron is hot: <Another modern phenomenon that decreases the bargaining power of the rural population is the spread of national currency. Currency flows from the federal government to government employees and contractors to urban economies to the rural economy. The rural economy is always the last one to get the currency and has to work the hardest to get it. Also, currency is very scalable thing and concentrates all wealth to centralized organizations such as governments, financial sector, and large corporations. Therefore, the rural enterprise loses more and more of its bargaining power. Similarly, residents of the country with a reserve currency get more and more advantages. >
The next logical step people make is to the bankers and oh, mmm, oh yes, the banks are Goldman Sachs and Rothschilds and hmmmm... and yes, there are general complaints about the Jewish influence in USA politics and international banking and let's face it, Israel is considered the height of evil among swarms of people for reasons which escape me and appear to have their own aspect of evil intentions.
So, I asked Arun, to cut to the chase, what he thinks of Israel? He can write "NO problems with Israel. Live and let live I say." I'm sure he can express his ideology as he does.
His argument about reserve currencies was tendentious. Teleological... leading to? His argument is the old money conspiracy argument.
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