Friday, August 5, 2011

Inflation is a good thing!!! Keynesian economics does not take the premise far enough


Inflation is a good thing!!!

Inflation is a good thing!!! Keynesian economics does not take the premise far enough.  Limited Government spending alone cannot get the money out of the proverbial mattresses.  We have to create inflation to get the money out of the mattresses and into the economy.

Without inflation "capital" gets lazy and hides in the proverbial mattresses.  Before FDR utilized Mayer Amschel Rothschild weapon, "Give me control of a country's money supply and I care not who makes the laws"   in extreme economic situation we either went to war (bad times) or we started building pyramids and palaces (less bad times).

With inflation rather than going to war to steal your neighbors good fortune or building pyramids to your leaders good fortune "We the People" print money to get the money out of the proverbial mattresses and into the economy where it can do "We the People" the MOST GOOD!!!!!!

We now sell inflation adjusted “Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities” (TIPS) to protect investors.

We need a “living wage, with overtime benefits” that is inflation adjusted not a fixed unlivable minimum wage!!!!!!

We have to hold the FEAR MONGERS accountable for their LIES!!!!

The Judicial sophistry [1] of “absolute immunity” creates “absolute power” to the ABSOLUTE CORRUPTION [2] of We the People’s unalienable rights under color of law... a “fantastic or delusional[3] scenario.  “As long as rulers are above the law, citizens have the same type of freedom that slaves had on days when their masters chose not to beat them.”

We are SLAVES to the Black Robed, Royalist, Article III, Supreme Court’s assertion of “absolute immunity for all!!!! I am not the crazy one!!!!


http://dgjeep.blogspot.com/2013/11/we-people-have-been-duped-into-trading.html


[1]We have long enough suffered under the base prostitution of law to party passions in one judge, and the imbecility of another. In the hands of one the law is nothing more than an ambiguous text, to be explained by his sophistry into any meaning which may subserve his personal malice” (Thomas Jefferson, To John Tyler Monticello, May 26, 1810)
[2]Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority, still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of corruption by authority. There is no worse heresy than that the office sanctifies the holder of it.” Lord Acton in a letter he wrote to scholar and ecclesiastic Mandell Creighton, dated April 1887.

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