What is your position on usury?
By usury I mean any interest above zero.
It's necessary for any functioning economy. People will always want and need to do/buy things they don't have the capital for currently.
Against
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>>134120045
shalom
endogenous money best money
just need powerfu lregulators to keep the -stein under control
>>134120492
{insert meme about the guy who leaves 100 dollars on the hotel counter here.)
>>134120045
mazeltov!
>>134119339
Term with no real significance.
>person a charges more in interest than person b finds acceptable
Go ahead and try to control it like any retarded government.
>enter black market loan sharks
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>black markets
>ever thriving under an ethnonationalist Christian country
>>134120243
All you have to be isa long term thinker about finances. Out jew the jews, but of course, you wouldn't understand that Brazil.
>>134121120
If ethno-nationalist Christians culturally find high interest rates appalling, then there is no need for usury laws.
>>134119339
Interesting diagram. I have saved it. Thanks.
It is the interest that is the problem.
By charging interest, the banks create real wealth for themselves literally out of nothing, since they create money out of thin air for new loans that they make.
>>134121533
first we need to remove people like you, though
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>>134120728
He isn't wrong. Credit existed long before the Jews were widespread, and found ways of happening even when it was explicitly banned.
The key question that needs to be asked of anyone who wants to abolish fractional-reserve banking what they want to replace it with. How would you propose that capital be concentrated and made available for investment?
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>The key question that needs to be asked of anyone who wants to abolish fractional-reserve banking what they want to replace it with.
funny you should ask, see image
>How would you propose that capital be concentrated and made available for investment?
equity investing only: stocks, no bonds