Britain's economic solution: Print More Money!
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
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Random thoughts and interesting tidbits. . .
. . .focused on current economical and political events.
"But rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law,' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual."
Thomas Jefferson
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Printing some money is not such a bad idea if the stimulus creates a money flow. If it is done repeatable it will hasten the collapse of the dollar.
Where does the central bank derive is moral authority to debase an individual's savings?
Failure of the free market and a mandate from those who lost their jobs.
"Failure of the free market and a mandate from those who lost their jobs."
So these individuals should find a way to produce something on their own. Their inability to do so does not provide the FED with the moral authority to steal.
Try again.
"So these individuals should find a way to produce something on their own. Their inability to do so does not provide the FED with the moral authority to steal.
Try again."
Printing money is printing money. It's not stealing. Would you like me to post the definition of "steal" to prove my point?
Those individuals should demand that the free market be controlled through protectionist policies and wealth redistribution.
"Printing money is printing money. It's not stealing. Would you like me to post the definition of "steal" to prove my point?"
Its counterfeiting wealth and debasing the value of individual savings, which, from a moral perspective is considered fraud, and yes, its also stealing. Its taxing people who save without even legislating for it.
"Its counterfeiting wealth and debasing the value of individual savings, which, from a moral perspective is considered fraud, and yes, its also stealing. Its taxing people who save without even legislating for it.'
Considered fraud by whom, Josh? The people who allow the FED to continue?
And, no, your libertarian perspective is in no way "moral". Morality has to do with how you treat other people. Libertarianism fails this test in so many ways its not funny. Libetarianism is a political ideology, not an ethical theory.
"Considered fraud by whom, Josh? The people who allow the FED to continue?"
Just because its allowed to occur, doesn't mean its any less criminal.
People allow for war, but war is still criminal.
"Morality has to do with how you treat other people."
Liberty is the most moral in that it allows individuals to live as they wish as long as they do not infringe on the rights of others. Liberty respects individuals and their choices.
There is nothing moral about the authoritarianism that you espouse.
"Just because its allowed to occur, doesn't mean its any less criminal."
Criminality is by definition based on the law. You meant "immoral"/"unethical".
"Liberty is the most moral in that it allows individuals to live as they wish as long as they do not infringe on the rights of others. Liberty respects individuals and their choices."
Yup, liberty does that. Unfortunately, liberty and the wage earner/owner dynamic are not the same thing.
"There is nothing moral about the authoritarianism that you espouse."
It is not authoritarianism. It's republican rule.
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