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| O Captain! My Tyrant! » People are still taught and still believe that Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves because he cared, saved the Union because the Constitution gave him the right and that the United State could not have survived — or would have been worse off in the long term — without him. He remains the most powerful propaganda tool the United States has ever seen for the advancement of Federal tyranny. More » |
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Question For Bob |
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Government Hinders Economic Recovery
Hello there,
I read your letter (The Bob Livingston Letter™) every month and have a question about some of the conclusions you have come to in December. I know that the Fed is increasing money, which causes inflation. But I just read a book by Harry Dent and he makes a great case for deflation a la Japan style. His work is based on demographics, and, he says, we are entering a "winter season" in the economy. Per Mr. Dent, this happens about every 80 years or so. That the Fed, no matter how hard they try, cannot outdo the baby boomers who are saving rather than spending now. Japan has tried desperately to stimulate its economy (which is about 12 years older than ours) and it hasn't worked. What is your view of this?
Thanks, Linda
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