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To: GraceZ who wrote (171)8/12/2002 3:12:36 PM
From: glenn_a  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1379
 
Hi Grace.

((It's not necessary for the Fed to have devious motives, they can have the best of intentions and still wreak havoc because they attempt to do what cannot be done.))

That's a very good point Grace. It's just that I like to be open to many possibilities - that the Fed does a lot of things right, that the Fed has had some well-intended policies go wrong, and also that there may be "hidden forces" influencing Fed Policy that are not visible to "the masses" as they say.

I also do have a humanitarian concern for IMF and World Bank policies that are implemented in other countries that may not be in the best interest of the peoples that live in those countries. Again, however, as you say this does not mean the Fed, the IMF, or the World Bank necessarily have "bad" intentions. But it does not exclude the possibility either.

Many worlds, many different perspectives. Hopefully sincere dialogue can find the best, and minimize the worst, of a variety of different perspectives.

Respectfully,
Glenn