Why are we losing money?
Because inflation is high and feds and governments trying to save us by raising interest rates?Well think again.
If the Federal Reserve is so greedy and evil, then why isn't it abolished?
The Federal Reserve (the FED) is “greedy and evil" in the same way that socialism, Communism and globalism are evil. The controllers of these systems know that almost everyone thinks that paper money and stocks and bonds are wealth — and they have realized that that conception is not correct. Those things are just representations of the wealth that is either stored somewhere or exists as potential wealth in the form of human capital. Furthermore, these representations of wealth are easily counterfeited, not just by third party criminals, but by the very controllers of the money supply for the purpose of manipulating the economy, deceptively transferring wealth, and skimming value from the wealth of the citizenry for the corrupt machinations of government. This counterfeiting, when practiced by government, is the original definition of the term “inflation". It constitutes “taxation without representation” in its most sinister form.
An old joke goes like this: “Do you want your pizza cut into six slices or eight?” The customer responds, “Cut it into six. I don't think I can eat eight.”
The number of slices is the money supply. The whole pizza is the wealth of the country. The FED cuts extra slices when it prints money. It controls those new slices (money) and the first recipients get to spend it at the old uninflated prices. This is because the drop in value of the money doesn't ocurr the moment the new money is printed. Instead, the drop in value of money lags by months or years.
So, who would do the abolishing of the FED? The fox is stealthily hiding in the hen house and he has the ability to pay off anyone who might alert the unaware hens.
And why did I include those other governmental systems? Because they all capitalize on the elusive relation between money and power. You've heard the statement, “Follow the money” as a way of identifying culprits. But at higher levels of the control of the economy, the question should be, ‘follow the concentrating trend of power'. It corrupts…and does so absolutely.
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