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Central Banking System: Helpful or Harmful?


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#1 redlion

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 11:40 PM

A primer:


I'm wondering what everyone else thinks. Generally, I don't hold with all that "The IRS is unconstitutional" malarkey. Nor do I think that the Rothschilds are running the world from some clandestine bunker/palace/yacht/spaceship.

I do, however, believe that fractional reserve banking, the federal reserve system, and central banks in general all deserve reexamining. I do believe that banks should never be too big to fail. I do believe we should reinstate Glass-Steagall and separate once again the gamblers from the savers.

So what do you think?

#2 Waser Lave

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 01:49 AM

Where would we be at this point without central banks? We obviously can't trust regular banks to act even remotely responsibly so central banks are pretty much a necessity unless or until other banks are massively reformed.


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