Paper Money Is Poverty
Paper money isn’t real money. Thomas Jefferson may have summed it up best
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Paper money isn’t real money. Thomas Jefferson may have summed it up best
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The founders and old revolutionaries used the word "depreciation" to describe what we call "inflation" today. Their way is much better - because when people understand that money is worth less (or worthless), it's much easier for them to understand the cause of the problem in the first place.
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This refers to the devaluing of the Continental dollar by excessive money printing. As more and more Continentals were created and put into circulation, they value of each one dropped. Eventually, the Continental dollar was all but useless.
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Money creation by the Fed is at the root of the problem, but they hide their responsibility by changing definitions.
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Supporters of the monster state love using the term “inflation” not to describe inflation, but the effects of it. That way, when they “take action” against inflation, they never go after the root cause - and continue to use it as a tool to expand their power and control.
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Thomas Paine warned us about the evils of paper money. We're seeing the results of that evil in rampant inflation today.
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Few people understand the root cause of the economic troubles we face, but the founding generation knew the situation well. For many, the “evils of paper money” were tyrannical and despotic. Or, as George Washington warned, it would “ruin commerce, oppress the honest, and open a door to every species of fraud and injustice.”
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