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Why Did the Economy Collapse? (Part 2)

Why Did the Economy Collapse? (Part 2)
Why Did the Economy Collapse? (Part 2) Why Did the Economy Collapse? (Part 2)
Why Did the Economy Collapse? (Part 2)

Under our current monetary system, the strategic entry into a computer databank register of far less electricity than makes up a mere static shock, is enough to create a trillionaire or a pauper in an instant.That's the sort of immature, unbridled, narcissistic lunacy that perches civilizations on the brink of destruction at any time... and it's a major reason the economy collapsed in 2008.

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: TheLogicJunkie

Length: 09:50
Rating: 4.64
Views: 350



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TheLogicJunkie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yes, but the problem is that, with "e-money" (electronic money), it's possible for those with legalized authorization to just type fortunes into existence for themselves and their buddies, and distribute virtually none of it to others. And, what's more, you're not allowed to do the same easy thing yourselves, because ultra-complicated mathematical encryption formulas tag what is "authorized" e-money, and what is not.The system is the absolute perfection of evil.
beancube2008 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Electronics is better than gold. Electronics multiply as technology improves. Gold cannot be improved. Electronics currency provides entirely anonymous like mp3 files but identifiable. As long as you're alive and workable, you access to resource you need with simply connectivity.
TheLogicJunkie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Well, I guess that's not so bad.Anyhow, I do agree that the hats don't harm anyone, which is why I think they shouldn't be demonized like they are.
Donkeyhawk (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
the "silly little hat" is called a yarmeluke, a yamekah, a kippah, or a kappel. The reasoning they use to wear it is explained. You may find it "illogical" but nonetheless they dont harm anyone with their hats. and even though you are somewhat annoying, you seem like you are not being malicious in the things you say, therefore there's not much you could say to piss me off enough to not like your videos. hehe goodnight.
TheLogicJunkie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The truth is, if I thought very little of you or anyone else, I wouldn't even bother using words like "non sequitur" when talking to you... In truth, I try not to think very little of anybody and, if I end up doing that, I'd probably just try to avoid talking to them at all.I'm sorry if it distressed you, but it wasn't meant as any kind of snotty thing.
TheLogicJunkie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Finally, "non sequitur" basically means "something that comes seemingly out of nowhere" and doesn't logically follow from what was just presented....It's like if I were to say "Well, you see, you're wearing a green hat, so now I have to kill you", or something like that. There's no logically valid sequence of causation to my statements or behavior. And, so, "non sequitur" means "not logically sequential".
TheLogicJunkie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No, no... I wasn't talking about you, personally; when I said "God forbid you..." etc., I meant the collective sort of "you", as in "people in general". Haven't you ever used that sort of language before, to mean "people in general"?Anyhow, as far as my being tongue-in-cheek, please understand that, yes, although I suppose I sometimes have resorted to that with some people, I'm not of the opinion that you're one of those kinds of people.
Donkeyhawk (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I tried looking up the words "non sequitur" and the definition is far too long for it to be something one woudl use in everyday youtube debate. Sure I was high but even if I were sober It would have struck a wrong cord with me. That was so insulting I couldnt tell if you were being tongue in cheek with that last post.
TheLogicJunkie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
There is no way in the world that you're ever going to convince me that the sincere and passionate belief in wearing ANY silly little hats and upholding any silly non-sequitur rituals can ever jibe with the kind of laser-beam-powerful, logical thinking it takes to make critical judgments and improvements in this world.It's ridiculous.
TheLogicJunkie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
It's always easy to blame the Jews. But God forbid you ever blame the Vatican or Vatican influence. And God forbid you ever blame Protestantism or even just plain raw Narcissism, which is what the international banking, media, and corporate mafia embrace. ...Because when it comes right down to it, Judiasm -- true Judaism -- is a silly, superstitious, and, thus, impotent little clubhouse mentality, the adherence to which must absolutely be shed in order for real power gains to occur.

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