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To: zeta1961 who wrote (123269)10/9/2012 11:24:14 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
I hear you. This isn't an easy decision, because I might get what I want with Bernanke, but then I'll get a lot of collateral craziness with the GOP that I don't want. For me, it's just that getting rid of Bernanke outweighs the other stuff. So I don't blame you, nor anyone else here, for voting for Obama. The only real advice I can give you is try to figure out what your top 2-3 priorities are and then vote based on those. If you are like me and are pretty open minded, then it can be confusing as hell to vote between these two parties. It's why I go back and forth. So I've learned just to pick my priorities near the time of the election and then vote based on the top ones. Good luck! Romney's giving Obama a run for his money! :) If nothing else, it's all very entertaining to watch.

Anyway, one more thing for you to read. Check out this article from Der Spiegel. It explains why currency debasement policies always manage to benefit the rich and kill the other 99%.

How Monetary Policy Threatens Savings
spiegel.de