Translation - we need high inflation so that people can never get ahead by saving. “You will own nothing and be happy”
All of us that saved and invested for retirement have been suckers.
High inflation lets people know what is going on. If inflation is at 2% and savings gives you 1.5%, many people will think that they are getting ahead by 1.5% when in reality they are falling behind by .5%.
There is a good scene in Shenandoah that is vaguely relevant in an economic libertarian sense.
I can’t find it on you tube, but here is another good Libertarian scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0ltarHohrk
That government governs best that governs least—but also governs honestly. ANdrew Jackson knew his stuff when taking down the Bank of the United States and he rid the country of the national debt—no debt at all in the last full year of his term, very little the year before and not much the year after.
A pox on Van Buren.
This is some pretty heavy stuff.. Put on your tinfoil hat.. :)
The Rothschilds were Ashkenazi Jews, Khazarians, “they’re arguably the most influential Nephilim Hosts of the Common Era,” Sangar said, “the Rothschild family and their Khazarian mafia have gained a foothold in almost every country since the mid-1700s.”
The patriarch for the Rothschild banking dynasty is Mayer Amschel Rothschild. He partnered with Adam Weishaupt who instituted the order of the Illuminati. Together Rothschild and Weishaupt developed a seven-fold plan for world domination:
1. Abolish all national governments
2. Abolish all private property
3. Abolish inheritance
4. Destroy patriotism
5. Destroy Christianity
6. Destroy the family unit
7. Create a one world government or a new world order
This plan has become the blue print to carry out the Nephilim agenda, Sanger said, this was rolled-out, at least, by Rothschild and Weishaupt in 1776. This is essentially the play book of a Colour Revolution – destroy history, destroy the family unit. This is also World Economic Forum with a dash of communism.
Yep. And inflation is better than deflation.