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To: bruinbirdman
Yes, that was my reading of it too.

On it goes. Perhaps governments should simply stop trying to rig the price of money in the first place.

Gold.

13 posted on 07/01/2007 11:12:08 PM PDT by mhx
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To: mhx; bruinbirdman
On it goes. Perhaps governments should simply stop trying to rig the price of money in the first place.

Gold.

LOL!

In her vital and fascinating new book, "The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression," Amity Shlaes tells a story about national icon President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Shortly after FDR took office, Shlaes explains, he began arbitrarily tinkering with the price of gold. "One day he would move the price up several cents; another, a few more," writes Shlaes.

One particular morning, Shlaes relates, FDR informed his "brain trust" that he was considering raising the price of gold by 21 cents. His advisers asked why 21 cents was the appropriate figure. "It's a lucky number," stated Roosevelt, "because it's three times seven." Henry Morgenthau, a member of the "brain trust," later wrote: "If anybody knew how we really set the gold price through a combination of lucky numbers, etc., I think they would be frightened."

The Big Lie About The Great Depression

40 posted on 07/03/2007 9:42:10 AM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Why are protectionists, FR Conspiracy Theorists and goldbugs so dumb?)
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