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To: THE ANT who wrote (87507)2/27/2012 7:56:01 AM
From: dalroi  Respond to of 217758
 
true :-(

but people in power in the end fail if they inbreed long enuff their genepool degenerates

french revolution decapitated a lot

we can only hope there is dissent among them



To: THE ANT who wrote (87507)2/27/2012 7:59:48 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217758
 
Comply or go down the drain. Brazil heard that before. We paid our dues. We are back in business. Greece is what? 2% of Euro GDP? Comply or go down the drain.



To: THE ANT who wrote (87507)2/28/2012 3:12:57 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217758
 
Does low interest rates cause inflation? or if you use tax money lower interest rates do not cause inflation?

Tombini has made no secret of his expectation that the benchmark Selic interest rate will hit single digits this year.
Message 27976475

I am thinking here:
gargantuan income generated by the higher interest rates that causes inflation.
Why?

If many people puts money to fixed income, (government use this money) these earnings come back to the economy.

If many people withdraw money from fixed income, (government cannot count with this money) lower earnings percolate back to the economy.

What money does government use then? The money they receive as taxes.

If the economy is growing real good, goverment coffers are filling up, government does not need to borrow money from me and you to pay its bills.

Juyst thinking...