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24881675 No.24881675 [Reply] [Original]

>pushes btc to $1billion

>> No.24881701

Who'd have thought creating a banking cartel was the first step to creating "THE PEOPLE'S ECONOMY"

>> No.24881733

>>24881675
Based and MMT pilled. It's the economic policy of the roman empire.

>> No.24881750
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24881750

>Keynes you fool! You didn't go far enough!

>> No.24881756
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24881756

>>24881733
Wait, really? During what time period? Anywhere I can read up on this?

>> No.24881785

>>24881756
Presumably before they started sharting themselves with debased currency being produced at multiple independent mints in different regions

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24881787

>>24881756
pic related

>> No.24881858

>>24881787
Thanks, will check out.

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24881867

>>24881787
>thinking the New Deal didn't exacerbate the depression
bluepilled as fuck, go back to plebbit... If you believe that sort of horse shit you shouldn't even be interested in bitcoin/crypto... Your government is selfless, trustworthy, and is going to take car of you and never fuck things up so badly that it can't anymore

>> No.24881905

>>24881867
Just skimming the book (written in 1939), it seems extremely anti government intervention.

>> No.24881933
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>>24881756
Third century onwards.

https://www.youtube.com

/watch?v=5YeEGcrinSM
If you only knew how bad things truly are.

>> No.24882210

>>24881750
when historians look back they will point to the rise in MMT as the point when the crash was inevitable.