Sure this is what we tell our kids, Andrew, but there is a real systems failure both in the US and UK (would like to know where there isn't besides Germany) about reporting, charging and successfully prosecuting the offenders. (discussed ad nauseam above.) But don't let that stop you from trying, certainly. Positive money went a long way in the US recovery from the most recent recession, and it will be interesting to see what happens when the next bubble bursts. But there are a great many critics of quantitative easing and if tied to a product or labor as Neil suggests, might get us back to the original trade or barter system. Selling and reselling assets, leveraging them for loans that create debt service communities cannot afford, raiding coffers were all part of the demise of Detroit recently, and widely accepted banking practice. Easy to uncover and stop? I'd say not. The feds spent almost a decade building their case in Detroit and I am not sure why, like in Neil's Rolling Stone article, they didn't just walk away unless there was an unrevealed vendetta (wouldn't be surprised.) None of this is going to get us ahead into a more honest system until, like Allan suggests, people take responsibility and refuse to accept the current BS models. Haven't seen that happen anywhere.
On Monday, November 10, 2014 8:08:44 AM UTC-5, andrew vecsey wrote:
-- On Monday, November 10, 2014 8:08:44 AM UTC-5, andrew vecsey wrote:
Who do you tell when you witness child sexual exploitation? Tell everyone and act to stop the abuse by separation. If you know that there is an abuser, let everyone know and try to prevent the abuser from abusing. Bank exploitation and their consumer brainwashing is easier to uncover and easier to stop. It can be done with people`s wallets, especially when they are Bitcoin Wallets.
On Monday, November 10, 2014 1:06:56 PM UTC+1, archytas wrote:........... Just as in child sexual exploitation, a big question is who can we tell? ...The essential control of positive money is that one commits to do work for it.
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