The Federal Reserve as a Confidence Game: What They Were Saying in 2007

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The Federal Reserve as a Confidence Game: What They Were Saying in 2007
Printing up money and lowering the value of all dollar-denominated assets while simultaneously benefitting political friends and accomplices is surely a fraud that could be classified as a confidence game.

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One Response to “The Federal Reserve as a Confidence Game: What They Were Saying in 2007”

  1. srdongato2 says:

    By your logic, there should have been no inflation before the federal reserve existed, and in countries with no similiar organization. Both are demonstrably false.

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