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>> Some of the reasons behind the cost

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> Gouging by unrepentant capitalists?
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the printing of money by the government and their false assurances of low
inflation?


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>> Gouging by unrepentant capitalists?

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> the printing of money by the government and their false
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Who would you trust to print money? Corporations?

Who do you think benefits from inflation? Unrepentant capitalists.

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On 8/30/2014 9:04 AM, Michel Boucher wrote:
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>>> Gouging by unrepentant capitalists?

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>> the printing of money by the government and their false
>> assurances of low inflation?

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> Who would you trust to print money? Corporations?


How can you trust fiat script with no metallic peg?

> Who do you think benefits from inflation?


In the final analysis, no one.

Now who do you think benefits from deflation?

> Unrepentant capitalists.


You seem to have a real problem with capitalism, are you a communist?

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On 8/30/2014 8:18 AM, Pico Rico wrote:
> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
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>> Janet Bostwick > wrote in
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>>> Some of the reasons behind the cost

>>
>> Gouging by unrepentant capitalists?
>>

>
> the printing of money by the government and their false assurances of low
> inflation?
>
>

Oh you mean rolling asset bubble Fed policies!

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