Mar 24, 2006
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I'm soooo angry right now , our factory keepers didn't give enough supervision to our dogs , we lost 2 dogs within 4 days :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

being left by my girl to Aus yesterday for study , stressing with job and losing dogs don't sound very healthy right ?
the good things are i'm going to make 2 job interview tomorrow , wish me luck mates .

damn i miss my dogs hope they can go back anytime soon :cry:
 

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I'm soooo angry right now , our factory keepers didn't give enough supervision to our dogs , we lost 2 dogs within 4 days :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

being left by my girl to Aus yesterday for study , stressing with job and losing dogs don't sound very healthy right ?
the good things are i'm going to make 2 job interview tomorrow , wish me luck mates .

damn i miss my dogs hope they can go back anytime soon :cry:
Cheer up, Albert...
Hope everything goes your way bro :beer:
 
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    Hey guys, just came to work 30 mins late.

    Hey Andy, I wanted to ask you. In The Money Masters, he says that the US should print their own debt-free money to counter the Federal Reserve money. If it is as easy as he makes it look, what's stopping the govt. from doing it?
    What do you mean "debt-free" money?
     

    Bjerknes

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    Hey guys, just came to work 30 mins late.

    Hey Andy, I wanted to ask you. In The Money Masters, he says that the US should print their own debt-free money to counter the Federal Reserve money. If it is as easy as he makes it look, what's stopping the govt. from doing it?
    If the government can issue a dollar-denominated bond, it can issue its own currency as well. So the reason the government doesn't institute a debt free currency is because of the Federal Reserve itself, and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. This is a private banking cartel that has the "separate and independent power" to create our currency out of thin air, and they do so by loaning it to the public at interest. What's the purpose? Well, to benefit the banking system, of course. But since this system is based on the continuous expansion of the supply of money, inflationary pressures exist and that is a major harm to the general public.
     
    Apr 15, 2006
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    What sort of celebrations/annual day?
    It's to celebrate the formation of our office here in Bangalore. It happens every 2 years. We had some dancing, skits, fashion shows, and some talent shows. Plus free food, but which could've been better.
    ßöмßäяðîëя;2910473 said:
    What do you mean "debt-free" money?
    From what I understand, when the Federal Reserve sells bonds to teh govt., the govt. needs to pay it back to them with interest, which in turn creates debt. But if the govt. prints their own currency, they won't owe anyone interest on the money issued, thus the money will be debt-free.
     
    Apr 15, 2006
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    If the government can issue a dollar-denominated bond, it can issue its own currency as well. So the reason the government doesn't institute a debt free currency is because of the Federal Reserve itself, and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. This is a private banking cartel that has the "separate and independent power" to create our currency out of thin air, and they do so by loaning it to the public at interest. What's the purpose? Well, to benefit the banking system, of course. But since this system is based on the continuous expansion of the supply of money, inflationary pressures exist and that is a major harm to the general public.
    But what is stopping the govt from issuing its own currency? And if they do, how do you think the Federal Reserve will try and maintain their power? Or is their power already too strong to fight against by the govt.?
     

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