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To: TobagoJack who wrote (150516)9/3/2019 7:16:17 PM
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (150516)9/3/2019 7:16:56 PM
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (150516)9/3/2019 8:48:18 PM
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ok, back to that post of yours:

--The monetary policy of zero and negative interest rates — if it is consistently thought through —
leads to the demise of (what little is left of) the free society as we know it in the Western world.
The destructive effects of a negative interest rate policy are not immediately obvious to most
people, because the path toward negative interest rates may be accompanied by an artificial
economic upturn that gives the impression that the economy looks good, even though it
effectively lives off its substance.--

i see. it's the transition from pirates, zombies, and vampires to
that old snake eating itself -- the ouroboros.

same as it ever was?
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