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To: gold$10k who wrote (92528)11/4/2015 6:42:25 AM
From: 3bar1 Recommendation

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isopatch

  Respond to of 108572
 
10 k that sounds like the way they operate . John's suggestion of devaluing of currencies seems to me the most obvious way for them to do it .

How would demographics interact with this ?

New families starting out willing to take on debt , if the #s were large enough it could help with the muddle along theory .

Let it play out over 20 years if necessary until private debt to GDP is down to lower levels . This is something they would have looked at 15 years ago . Maybe more than one option on the table ?



To: gold$10k who wrote (92528)11/7/2015 12:07:26 AM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108572
 
Hi 10K ... and how accurate are government indexing of inflation or any other type of statistic?

what percentage of mortgages do you believe are indexed for inflation....... any covenants for deflation?

John