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. It was caused by irresponsible behavior... government and individuals who bought all sorts of things (junk, mostly) for which they didn't have the money. Now, we are all saddled with staggering obligations that must be paid. The huge payments we make in the debt will not yield us anything of value - so life gets more difficult now. There's nothing "natural" or "demographic" about it.

Agreed DE,,,,,,,,,,, Hard to find a 100& agreeable article LOL




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Re: It�s Time to Move to Cash! "Stop listening to the media for a minute," shouts Kee. "Just look at the charts."
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Mon, 10 Sep 12 6:31 PM
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re: "The bad news is that neither guy can do much to help, either.

"The macro economic environment tells us that we're in a natural state of weakness," Kee says in the attached clip. "It's natural, it's demographic, there's nothing you can do to stop it."

I was going to agree when I'd read only the first statement. I've said many times that even Ron Paul couldn't fix the economy at this point. The cliff lies an uncertain but not-very-far distance ahead, and we have SOOO much momentum carrying us toward it. We're going over. No informed, reasonable person can have doubt about that.

But the second paragraph is dead wrong. It's natural? It's demographic? Noooo. It was caused by irresponsible behavior... government and individuals who bought all sorts of things (junk, mostly) for which they didn't have the money. Now, we are all saddled with staggering obligations that must be paid. The huge payments we make in the debt will not yield us anything of value - so life gets more difficult now. There's nothing "natural" or "demographic" about it.

If we'd remained on the gold standard, we might not have lived as high on the hog as we did over the last hundred years, but we'd be far healther and would have a much brighter future than we do today.

Then again, I've been debt-free for about ten years and have found life to be VASTLY easier. I think it is possible that if we'd remained debt free as a nation, we'd have lived BETTER than we did. It's hard to say.
 


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