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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (96169)12/29/2014 10:35:58 PM
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That's exactly right, GZ. The only reaction that Wall Street has had to any news whatsoever over the past five years was to the remote possibility of the end of the easy money pump job. The market is manipulated in so many ways that it is not possible to accurately assess how many ways.

I'm not saying that as a bear who is disgruntled. I am neither bull nor bear, but I would be the first to admit that the markets are far from fair these days. In fact, I don't see how the markets can ever be fair again unless governments, globally, stop interfering in free markets and impose a fixed monetary standard based on actual valuable assets like gold, or maybe a basket of precious metals and rare earth minerals/elements. Central banks should also be dissolved, and the crooks who own them should be thrown in prison for life.

Eliminating fiat currencies and central banks would admittedly cause radical upheavals in the short term, like a crack addict who attempts to detox, but if the government would simply stop spending more money than it takes in, and stop printing worthless paper, real valuations would again be possible rather than these artificial values that are based on meaningless lies and fake data. Of course, TPTB want the opposite. JMHO...
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