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Quantitative Easing
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Quantitative Easing
http://watch.bnn.ca/the-street/the-stree...lip1030983

Quote:The Fed’s actually going to do the opposite of tapering – they’re going to up the dosage [of QE]. It’s going to end when there’s a currency crisis. When the dollar collapses and then that morphs into a sovereign debt crisis – that’s going to force the Fed’s hand. But until then, it’s just going to pretend there’s an exit…

The Fed announced it's last "taper" stategy...
- Interest Rates rose sharply
- Markets started to "brace for impact"
- The Fed decided not to stop QE.



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#2
RE: Quantitative Easing
Better start planting gardens now. When the correction comes, we're gonna turn into the next Weimar Germany.
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#3
RE: Quantitative Easing
The sooner the financial system collapses completely. the sooner we can get on with the alternative whatever that will end up being.

The current model were everybody has to work is becoming unsustainable.

When 3d printers get to their full potential very few people will make things. Robots will sweep the streets, drive you around and monitor us. Its coming and fairly soon.



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.




 








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RE: Quantitative Easing
(November 1, 2013 at 3:12 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote: The sooner the financial system collapses completely. the sooner we can get on with the alternative whatever that will end up being.

The current model were everybody has to work is becoming unsustainable.

When 3d printers get to their full potential very few people will make things. Robots will sweep the streets, drive you around and monitor us. Its coming and fairly soon.

Yup, and when that happens, you'll probably have to kiss freedom of information goodbye
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