Re: Financial topics
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 2:26 pm
I will check the poker chips account later.
Poker chips goto book four script
Wake up...we are already in the Fourth Turning. I mentioned this last week to a group of liberals and they were clueless. When I explained what the four stages are....they were still clueless. AND, that is how the Democrat Politicians want them to be. They don't understand that they are creating the foundations for the event. tyler
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/inte ... elections/
Last Week’s Totals (10/28 – 11/3)
Shot & Killed: 12
Shot & Wounded: 59
Total Shot: 71
Total Homicides: 14
If it is like 1978 in two years as Volcker's initial strategy in this regard was to seek to reduce the supply of money in the American economy. Soon after taking office in August 1979 he instituted a policy of monetary targeting in which the Federal Reserve focused on directly limiting the amount of money in circulation through tighter control over private bank reserves.
Lowe's announced that it will shutter 51 locations in the United States and Canada.
By 1980 we ceased to exist as building simply ceased to exist.
As Volcker succinctly put it, “The standard of living of the average American worker has to decline.”
Paul Volcker stated in 1982. When I saw a line snaking around eight city blocks in Columbus,
Ohio for people who wanted to sell their blood at the Alpha Plasma Center.
Nothing says end of the world like people waiting in line for hours to sell their life's blood for twenty bucks.
I was building days in motels chains when construction was crushed.
Over the decades from the Nixon shock to crush the workers with operation 936 one thing stands out.
The national ability to remain absolutely clueless.
Trump has gone two years and the one hundred year march start in 1963 for the actual issues we face.
You missed the memo that the color of the cat matters not.
The Uniparty only cared about blow on air force back then with Pelosi running the pack while stirring stem cells for cures
from the dead baby cults as they meet the political body farm as the dead soulless eyes as they truly are.
INTERVIEWER: You went to the London School of Economics, didn't you? Did you find it a hotbed of left-wing thinking?
PAUL VOLCKER: No, all my friends to this day associated all those things with a hotbed of socialism, and that impression, of course, was created by Socialists. Harold Laski was a big influence, but not in the economics department. The economics department actually was quite conservative. People didn't believe that Hayek was a leading writer in the economics department in the London School of Economics for some years.
INTERVIEWER: Did you pick up some of the influences of Hayek?
PAUL VOLCKER: No, but I had read The Road to Serfdom when I was in college, I well remember. At that impressionable age it made a very considerable impact.
INTERVIEWER: How were you influenced by Hayek and The Road to Serfdom? How big an impact did it make on you?
PAUL VOLCKER: I don't know if I can quantify it, but it was a very persuasive argument -- the glories of a free-enterprise system, and at that time there was a pretty active debate about socialism, at least in the rest of the world, and to some degree it hit the United States. This would have been after World War II... and socialist thinking had gone pretty far. This was pretty big, this warning about where it might lead and possible excesses. I am not as conservative as Mr. Hayek's followers, but it was a very powerful story.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheigh ... lcker.html
thread: velvet rope, amos, jacobs warning
H as you consider what we warrant important your saving is commedable and wise.
Poker chips goto book four script
Wake up...we are already in the Fourth Turning. I mentioned this last week to a group of liberals and they were clueless. When I explained what the four stages are....they were still clueless. AND, that is how the Democrat Politicians want them to be. They don't understand that they are creating the foundations for the event. tyler
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/inte ... elections/
Last Week’s Totals (10/28 – 11/3)
Shot & Killed: 12
Shot & Wounded: 59
Total Shot: 71
Total Homicides: 14
If it is like 1978 in two years as Volcker's initial strategy in this regard was to seek to reduce the supply of money in the American economy. Soon after taking office in August 1979 he instituted a policy of monetary targeting in which the Federal Reserve focused on directly limiting the amount of money in circulation through tighter control over private bank reserves.
Lowe's announced that it will shutter 51 locations in the United States and Canada.
By 1980 we ceased to exist as building simply ceased to exist.
As Volcker succinctly put it, “The standard of living of the average American worker has to decline.”
Paul Volcker stated in 1982. When I saw a line snaking around eight city blocks in Columbus,
Ohio for people who wanted to sell their blood at the Alpha Plasma Center.
Nothing says end of the world like people waiting in line for hours to sell their life's blood for twenty bucks.
I was building days in motels chains when construction was crushed.
Over the decades from the Nixon shock to crush the workers with operation 936 one thing stands out.
The national ability to remain absolutely clueless.
Trump has gone two years and the one hundred year march start in 1963 for the actual issues we face.
You missed the memo that the color of the cat matters not.
The Uniparty only cared about blow on air force back then with Pelosi running the pack while stirring stem cells for cures
from the dead baby cults as they meet the political body farm as the dead soulless eyes as they truly are.
INTERVIEWER: You went to the London School of Economics, didn't you? Did you find it a hotbed of left-wing thinking?
PAUL VOLCKER: No, all my friends to this day associated all those things with a hotbed of socialism, and that impression, of course, was created by Socialists. Harold Laski was a big influence, but not in the economics department. The economics department actually was quite conservative. People didn't believe that Hayek was a leading writer in the economics department in the London School of Economics for some years.
INTERVIEWER: Did you pick up some of the influences of Hayek?
PAUL VOLCKER: No, but I had read The Road to Serfdom when I was in college, I well remember. At that impressionable age it made a very considerable impact.
INTERVIEWER: How were you influenced by Hayek and The Road to Serfdom? How big an impact did it make on you?
PAUL VOLCKER: I don't know if I can quantify it, but it was a very persuasive argument -- the glories of a free-enterprise system, and at that time there was a pretty active debate about socialism, at least in the rest of the world, and to some degree it hit the United States. This would have been after World War II... and socialist thinking had gone pretty far. This was pretty big, this warning about where it might lead and possible excesses. I am not as conservative as Mr. Hayek's followers, but it was a very powerful story.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheigh ... lcker.html
thread: velvet rope, amos, jacobs warning
H as you consider what we warrant important your saving is commedable and wise.