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To: orkrious who wrote (12947)10/6/2004 2:07:25 PM
From: ild  Respond to of 116555
 
Date: Wed Oct 06 2004 13:45
trotsky (deflation, addendum) ID#248269:
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the below mentioned 'build-up of a huge private sector debt bubble' is of course a direct result of INFLATIONARY central bank policies. in a truly free market operating with gold money, such extreme debt bubbles don't occur.
so in other words, the central bankers want us to subscribe to the idea that we should support their attempt to create even MORE inflation to paper over the problems created by their PREVIOUS inflation escapades.



To: orkrious who wrote (12947)10/6/2004 2:24:48 PM
From: NOW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
and that includes good ol' bond guru Gross who publically is on the record saying inflatio running at 3% is a very good thing



To: orkrious who wrote (12947)10/7/2004 9:30:02 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
is Heinz aware of health insurance inflation? in 1990 my insurance premium was $42 a month. today it is $514. where does healthcare fit into this deflation scenario? where do higher housing costs fit in? where do higher energy and food costs fit in?