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Old 10-13-2019, 11:51 AM
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Old 10-13-2019, 11:57 AM
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what incentive is there to make loans if you lose value in doing so? interest is necessary to maintain relative wealth
In the history of the world, loans weren’t always for profit. This is what I’ve been trying to explain to you with world war 2. Germany went from ghetto nation to world super power by having a system where the state introduced interest free loans and they got away from bankers taking their cut. You want to talk about incentive. These bankers had incentive to shut this down. Financing the world is their giant power structure.

Think about what banking could be if it were simply a public service and not something for profit. Is that so hard? Like imagine if basic police or traffic lights were for profit. That wouldn’t be right.

Banking shouldn’t be a business. Many ancient religions try to tell us and warn of the danger of usury. We have to see why with our own mistakes apparently. There’s a reason in the Bible that god favors Abel and not Cain.
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Old 10-13-2019, 12:00 PM
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U.S. troops withdraw from another Syrian town as Turkish forces cut off supply lines.

U.S. troops withdrew Sunday from another town in Syria as Turkish-backed forces pushed deeper inside Syrian territory, seizing positions along a major highway that serves as the U.S. military’s main supply route and cutting off access to U.S. troops farther west, according to a U.S. official.

Turkish-backed rebels have set up checkpoints on the highway near Ain Issa, cutting off the U.S. troops in bases to the west, in the Syrian cities of Manbij and Kobane. Those troops came under Turkish artillery fire Friday night in what some U.S. soldiers suspect was a deliberate attempt to drive them away from the bulk of the U.S. forces farther east.
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Old 10-13-2019, 12:01 PM
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In the history of the world, loans weren’t always for profit. This is what I’ve been trying to explain to you with world war 2. Germany went from ghetto nation to world super power by having a system where the state introduced interest free loans and they got away from bankers taking their cut. You want to talk about incentive. These bankers had incentive to shut this down. Financing the world is their giant power structure.

Think about what banking could be if it were simply a public service and not something for profit. Is that so hard? Like imagine if basic police or traffic lights were for profit. That wouldn’t be right.

Banking shouldn’t be a business. Many ancient religions try to tell us and warn of the danger of usury. We have to see why with our own mistakes apparently. There’s a reason in the Bible that god favors Abel and not Cain.
is there a word for when the state controls the economy?
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Old 10-13-2019, 12:12 PM
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Some people need some perspective on how much value is lost on society through bankers taking their cut.

We spend, as a country, almost 500 billion a year on interest payments on our debt which is power going directly to bankers from tax payers and what are they doing to earn this? This is furthering enslavement, every $1. Debt means we owe. They own part of you.

Our national defense budget(military, tech etc...)in its entirety is 700 billion a year for some more perspective. These international bankers get a cut like this from every country. The US is the biggest but theres a lot of countries.

Forget how powerful they are becoming and have become by amassing this wealth. Imagine if we could use 500 billion a year on improving our country every year. This is how Germany became a super power.
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Old 10-13-2019, 12:18 PM
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You're absolutely right Teppler, let's abolish Capitalism.
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Old 10-13-2019, 12:30 PM
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Fenlin you support the international banker cabal that felt threatened by Hitlers interest free loan system.

Countless hospitals, schools and brown children bombed in the name of this zionist banking and expansion that was sought to be thwarted in ww2. Hitler wanted nationalist nations surviving on their own, non exploitative banking and had a deep respect of animal rights. Yes the ultimate boogie man. Hah.

Which country do your people come from?
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Old 10-13-2019, 12:32 PM
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credit availability is good though
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President Trump may have already lost Iowa and the rest of the midwest, but now he risks throwing the Senate into play.

Until last week, Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, was pretty safe, with high approval ratings and an ability to lie low in her re-election bid.

Trump’s trade war with China caused John Deere, the largest employer in Iowa, to cut production by 20% and lay off 160 workers. Crop markets are in disarray as China was the largest consumer of soybeans until that market was shut down. Farmers have been furious with Trump for waiving ethanol blending requirements, which the EPA has tried to smooth over with vague promises for the corn-based fuel.
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