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Why It’s Important to Remember World War Two

JustMCMC Wrote: Jun 12, 2012 10:21 AM
Since the creation of the Fed, whose NOMINAL purpose was to stabilize the value of money, our money has lost 97% of its value, and it is falling fast. If you knew some of the history of money, you'd know that taxation by destruction of the currency is a time-honored tradition of tyrants, and it is no different now. It RUINS economies and destroys the middle class and their savings. You also don't understand that the difference between socialism and fascism is a pedantic, academic one. Both use NOMINALLY different philosophies to arrive at the same place: the end of private property rights and individual liberty. In both cases it is claimed to happen for the NOMINAL benefit of the people but the ACTUAL benefit is only for the...

A couple of years ago, I got involved with the National World War Two Museum in New Orleans. Like any endeavor someone chooses to make time for, I did it for a variety of reasons. As I have waded deeper into the museum, I learn more and more. Whether you like it or not, World War Two has cast an indelible shadow onto your life. The war ended in 1945. But the effects of the war are still with us.

The generation that fought the war is leaving us through attrition. They are all in their eighties and nineties...

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