For those who understand the "Federal System" or what I like to call the "System" then you will probably come to the same conclusion that I have about Iran.
Because the system is fueled by either the government borrowing more money in order to print more money or the general public doing the same then it's inevitable that a war with a Iran must take place to stimulate the economy.
If the US refuses to borrow money for a war then the system is designed to punish it's people through tough economic times. This is what happened to President Jimmy Carter who refused to take the bait and war with Iran in the late 70's. The first thing President Ronald Reagan did was stimulate the economy through an enormous race because he knew Congress wouldn't approve a war with Iran.
If you do not borrow money then not enough paper money will be in circulation to help pacify inflation. That's a fact. When you look at President Bill Clinton he really did inherit an economic recovery from President George Bush Senior because he stimulated it through the first Gulf War. And when more was needed to stimulate the economy he had to raise taxes along with Bill Clinton doing the same in his first term.
Fast foward to today. The funding for the Iraq war over the last four years has primarily been used to pump paper in the economy for stimulus. Now that the present Democrat Congress is threatening cutting off funding for the war in Iraq then the printing of the money or what I like to call "pulling the money out of the butt" will cease causing the economy to not have enough paper to pacify inflation thus resulting in more foreclosures, layoffs, and hard times. The only thing the government could do at that point is to borrow more money for spending programs.
Regardless if Congress borrows more money or not we will still lose through inflation. That's why it's important to get yourself out of debt and refuse to borrow as much as possible.
A Serf
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Opening Letter
To all my fellow serfs I welcome you to my first opening letter to the public.
The purpose of this blog is to infrom and interprete the system that controls our daily lives so that we may take steps to minimize our serfdom.
With that I leave you with a thought about the ongoing controversey in Iran what we can expect from that.
Until then be safe and be free.
A Serf.
The purpose of this blog is to infrom and interprete the system that controls our daily lives so that we may take steps to minimize our serfdom.
With that I leave you with a thought about the ongoing controversey in Iran what we can expect from that.
Until then be safe and be free.
A Serf.
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