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| Posted: Mon Feb 15th, 2010 11:25 am |
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Joe Kelley
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http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/how-congress-can-help-the-economy I have not read that link, yet. I may not. What interests me about that link is the viewpoint that competitive money, the best stuff, and the least expensive stuff, will be powerful stuff, and if that link is viewing money in that way, then I'm interested. If money is not competitive, if money is used to destroy competition, where the power of money is consumed in the process of eliminating all the better forms of money, so as to leave only the money that is used to destroy competition, then said money is not the best stuff, and certainly not the least expensive stuff. A. The best and least expensive money (forced toward better and less expensive due to the force of competition; where consumers choose better over worse and less expensive over more expensive during the process of choosing currencies among the many competitors who produce and offer money to the consumers of money) B. Monopoly money that pretends to be (is counterfeit) powerful money (the power of it is its ability to steal from the producers of wealth and transfer the power of money to the producers of money, the only producers of money, because all the competition has been destroyed). I think that electricity will be the best and least costly money - eventually. I think that the legal criminals know this; and they are offering a counterfeit version of electricity (as money) so as to maintain their power to destroy the competition.
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