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A Dollar as a Doll Is
Prostitution (and that's what this is at the rate of the current inordinate
amount of money per month, the current account deficit, the government spends to
keep going) demands one basic thing: the prostitute has to be beautiful.
America has been prostituting itself to get the financing to maintain the
opulent life style of the pimps. But as Chairman Greenspan points out to
the customers abroad, though the old prostitute isn't what she used to be, at
least she's still able to hang in there for a while. To cover the fact
that she isn't the beauty she once was, he must come up with red herrings.
He insinuates that
the citizens are spending too much and not saving enough. In a way, he's
right. Everyone, from individuals to corporations should have
reserves. But whose fault is it that the Dollar is flagging right now in
late 2004?
Greenspan is blaming the average American. But who is to blame? Not the households. The Fed and other agencies who lowered the interest rate in the first place. They are to blame. Did they do it to curb inflation? Nobody checks. They could've been out cooking their books like
everyone else, not just the few red herrings they threw to the wolves to save the clubhouse.
The interest rate should have been at least twelve percent right now to
counteract the true inflation rate that might be as high as twenty or even
thirty percent..
They wanted to give big business free money. So now at last the interest rate is going up. So the party game of musical chairs,
and it's M.C., the chairman, is stopping the music. But that's not for the immediate
future. Just long enough for certain ilk in America to get rich off the majority, the
poor suckers, who, they insist, were warned before being preyed upon. But now they want to blame the average citizen who is trying to cope with the real run-away inflation they,
the Fed and company, actually have no control over.
Orange blackness decorates the obfuscator's visage as upon the all witless prey it descends.
But foreign investors are going to loose interest in the old madam prostitute and head for another whore house. What can be done about it? Get out of the prostitution business.
Allow three quarters of the U.S. population to return to family farming where they produce most if not all of their food and clothing themselves. Family agriculture is really the key to the
financial success of any body politic. At least until something better can be
discovered, like ecosystem farming.
And the people should be given their thousand acre farms, trained in how to work it, given free government assistance in the form of active duty
personnel from the infantry to help with the work, much like the military of France helped gather hay and fodder
during the great drought back in, I think '74 or '75.
Good thing Giscard Destang didn't have Greenspan working for him over there. They just saw their duty and they did it. And they survived that
drought unlike the poor farmers over here whose insurance only gives them enough to exit farming intact.
If they're fortunate.
But, no. You want your nice flashy whore, don't you? Ha. Some moral majority you are. The next time you see a poor little beautiful girl walking the streets on the wrong side of the tracks down town, don't look down on her. After all, you're right there beside her as a part of the greatest prostitution ring in history and you didn't even know it, did you, Bunkie?
Copyright (c) 2005 by
Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
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