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| Market Anarchist Location: United States Posts: 652 | Prices Drop by Largest Amount in 56 Years http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...500344_pf.html Quote:
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| Anarcho-capitalist Posts: 1,972 | Quote:
Also, unless I've got Alzheimers, the hurricanes had little of any impact on gasoline prices - gas prices started rising and kept on doing it very soon after victory in Iraq was declared. Hmmm ... I'm happy gasoline prices have been coming back down but there's still plenty more room for them to drop. Freedom - are you man enough to handle it? If so, join us in New Hampshire! The Free State Project ("Liberty in our lifetime!") www.freestateproject.com | |
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| Libertarian Location: Colorado Springs, CO Posts: 1,609 | One of the more interesting things is that on Tuesday gold hit a 25 year high. The whole thing with inflation, of course, is that it's all smoke and mirrors. They talk about price inflation and price deflation but there really is no such thing. Prices are just a symptom of what inflation really is. Every economist knows that inflation is an increase in the supply of money. When there's more money, and the same amount of goods, supply and demand mean that you have to spend more money to get the same products. The problem is, while the government focuses on the price of products, behind their back, through sleight of hand, they're the ones changing the amount of money, always increasing the money supply. It's a Wizard of Oz thing where we're continually being told to pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Keith |
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![]() BANNED Location: Ohio Province, Rep. of Comerica Posts: 7,320 | Oddly, there are no cries of foul coming from big oil either. I guess this huge reduction in revenue does not affect operations across the board, like for example, had they not been inflating prices, and price fixing. Comforting to know. |
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