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  • Read this you central banker, politicians

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-14/guest-post-deflationary-spiral-bogey You have no clue and you just like to get us under your control. You talk about external problems like terrorism to just sidetrack us from your wrong doings. Your manipulation, you lies. If there is but on thing to blame for...
    Posted to F Dominicus Blog by Friedrich Dominicus on Fri, Feb 15 2013
    Filed under: BPOH, lies, central banks, delededefs, deflation
  • The Difference Between Inflation and Increasing Price Levels

    The Difference Between Inflation and Increasing Price Levels by Alex Merced One of the biggest debates right now is the inflation versus deflation debate, and much of this debate hinges on the events in consumer goods prices, but can inflation occur even if prices drop? Can prices go up even if inflation...
    Posted to AlexMerced by Alex Merced on Sat, Jul 17 2010
    Filed under: Inflation, Central Banks, Bank Reserves, Hyperinflation, Currency, Deflation, Debate, Dollar
  • Bernanke’s Dilemma: Hyperinflation and the US Dollar

    Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve, faces a Sisyphean task because US banks are experiencing debt deflation and, because lending is now at much lower levels, monetary deflation is encumbering the domestic US economy as existing debts continue to be serviced. Government deficit spending...
    Posted to Hera by Ron Hera on Wed, Mar 10 2010
    Filed under: Federal reserve, US dollar, CPI, deflation, debt, inflation, GDP, central banks, money supply, US economy, central bank, M3
  • Madmen, Gamblers, Alcoholics, the US Dollar and Gold

    If a lawless gang of madmen, gamblers and alcoholics seized control of a large company, how would you expect the business to perform? How would you expect the story to end? What if, instead of a company, they seized control of the world's largest economy, thus, to some extent, the world financial...
    Posted to Hera by Ron Hera on Tue, Dec 1 2009
    Filed under: Federal reserve, US dollar, CPI, deflation, inflation, GDP, USDX, central banks, Gold, US economy, central bank