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		<title>By: God</title>
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		<dc:creator>God</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 07:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Private banks didn&#039;t lend anything.  You need to become better educated as to the process by which banks lend money.  Banks lend money they do not have.  Most of our money supply is debt money.  That is to say DEBT only exists when we sign the pledge to repay that sum of debt.  Loans are conjured into existence every day....    watch something like money as debt..  it explains things nice and easily.

It isn&#039;t the government that got us into this disaster, it is the puppet masters who chose this direction - the banks and other elite interests are the puppet masters.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Private banks didn&#8217;t lend anything.  You need to become better educated as to the process by which banks lend money.  Banks lend money they do not have.  Most of our money supply is debt money.  That is to say DEBT only exists when we sign the pledge to repay that sum of debt.  Loans are conjured into existence every day&#8230;.    watch something like money as debt..  it explains things nice and easily.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t the government that got us into this disaster, it is the puppet masters who chose this direction &#8211; the banks and other elite interests are the puppet masters.</p>
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		<title>By: Victor Brumby</title>
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		<dc:creator>Victor Brumby</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 16:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>God forbid the British State should next turn its dead hand to providing banking!   If there were one - just one - thing it could claim to have done well since 1945, we might have a scintilla of hope for the immediate future.   But while these political midgets are in place, the (inevitable) post-colonial decline of this once-great country is avoidably accelerated by the almost criminal lack of control the overblown State machine has over the most fundamental issues.     The monkeys are running the zoo.   We wouldn&#039;t accept this puerile performance, were we stockholders in a public company in which we owned shares!     
We need a fresh and radical approach to modern government and that means stripping politicians of their unmerited power and, if necessary, press-ganging our best thinkers and commercial wizards into recalculating the needs of our hard-working people, and then our economy. A good start would be the elimination of welfare, save for the sick and old, whose benefits should be significantly enhanced.   Another would be for the State apparatus to try to fulfil the will and hopes and aspirations of the citizens, rather than dwell in the strange and separate land of a privileged political elite.    That format is suitable for government by powergrabbers, and not for the land which, when led by the finest minds in the land,  gave the world parliamentary democracy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God forbid the British State should next turn its dead hand to providing banking!   If there were one &#8211; just one &#8211; thing it could claim to have done well since 1945, we might have a scintilla of hope for the immediate future.   But while these political midgets are in place, the (inevitable) post-colonial decline of this once-great country is avoidably accelerated by the almost criminal lack of control the overblown State machine has over the most fundamental issues.     The monkeys are running the zoo.   We wouldn&#8217;t accept this puerile performance, were we stockholders in a public company in which we owned shares!<br />
We need a fresh and radical approach to modern government and that means stripping politicians of their unmerited power and, if necessary, press-ganging our best thinkers and commercial wizards into recalculating the needs of our hard-working people, and then our economy. A good start would be the elimination of welfare, save for the sick and old, whose benefits should be significantly enhanced.   Another would be for the State apparatus to try to fulfil the will and hopes and aspirations of the citizens, rather than dwell in the strange and separate land of a privileged political elite.    That format is suitable for government by powergrabbers, and not for the land which, when led by the finest minds in the land,  gave the world parliamentary democracy.</p>
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