View Full Version : Interesting Thought on the Economy and Food Prices
C. Little
April 22nd, 2008, 07:25 PM
I saw a comment today that the Fed had lowered interest rates to try to save the housing market, but in doing so they threw gas on the already burning inflatioon fire. At the time I thought they messed up, but now think of it this way.
By doing so, they are causing food inflation and people in certain countries are rioting and literally starving.
So by trying to save Wall Street the Fed is actually killing people. Will they continue to do this? I thought it was an interesting way fo looking at the whole problem.
twinkle
April 22nd, 2008, 08:37 PM
Sadly, I wonder if the killing of people is just getting started.
Glory
April 22nd, 2008, 10:34 PM
NOTHING they do makes sense to me anymore.:tsk
cbressler1976
April 23rd, 2008, 08:12 AM
i never thought of this....what a world we live in... :(
Heartstorm
April 23rd, 2008, 10:17 AM
everytime the feds cut the intrest rate the value of the dollar falls, which means it takes more dollars to buy anything !!! it is a circle if stupitity.
penbrat
April 23rd, 2008, 10:26 AM
NOTHING they do makes sense to me anymore.:tsk
Me neither!
InHisSteps
April 23rd, 2008, 10:29 AM
They are not stupid or crazy or ignorant of the effects of their actions. It is all going according to the plan. You can't have a New World Order if people are prosperous, keeping their homes, can fill their gas tanks, and buy all the food they want. However, under enough pressure, people who are used to comforts, will agree to just about anything that will restore, those comforts. See where I'm going with this.... Think about it.
Rondaben
April 23rd, 2008, 10:46 AM
<--------Putting on tinfoil hat
The end goal of the world economic and political systems, even if they don't realize it yet--is to lend power to the antichrist. The planet cannot maintain 6-8 billion people. Hundreds of millions, if not more, will have to die so that the promises of food for all, jobs for all, prosperity and peace for all can be achieved.
Those that are in third world countries are poor, uneducated and of little value to such a system. People are not people, they are commodities to be bought, sold, and discarded whenever they are no longer of use.
The easiest, most politically expedient way to do this is mass starvation. After all, the governments of the world can't help it if there just isn't enough food out there can they?
Just food for thought...pardon the terrible pun.
HisAlways
April 23rd, 2008, 11:07 AM
Those that are in third world countries are poor, uneducated and of little value to such a system. People are not people, they are commodities to be bought, sold, and discarded whenever they are no longer of use.
The easiest, most politically expedient way to do this is mass starvation. After all, the governments of the world can't help it if there just isn't enough food out there can they?
Just food for thought...pardon the terrible pun.So, you're suggesting that the 3rd world countries will be permitted to starve before industrialized countries?:twitch Just trying to understand your point here.
Rondaben
April 23rd, 2008, 12:24 PM
So, you're suggesting that the 3rd world countries will be permitted to starve before industrialized countries? Just trying to understand your point here.
They always have, haven't they? They will starve because they don't have the capacity to feed their own people, because of economic and political instability and because most industrialized nations will take care of thier own before even considering helping those poorer nations.
The will suffer disproportionately because of thier circumstances, yes.
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