The poorly written, confused rant linked by the thread-starter is no more a serious piece of journalism than a 1975 Trabant is a fine German automobile.
I don't know if I agree with all she propounds, but she is able to discern that some things do not make sense, and she is trying to find out why.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
But discerning that some things don't make sense and gaining understanding of
why that's the case are two entirely different things. Wouldn't you agree?
Why do not we get rid of money? Then we would not be controlled by it!
Originally Posted by HoustonMilfDebbie
If we "get rid of money," then what, exactly, would we use as a medium of exchange? For several millennia, relatively advanced societies have utilized various forms of currency. (With varying degrees of success.)
I certainly agree that central bank monetarist activism has resulted in all manner of economic and market deformations over the years (and not just in the U.S., of course). Nevertheless, we
must some type of currency to facilitate the exchange of goods and services.
I am not forcing anyone to think independently...only encouraging it
Originally Posted by HoustonMilfDebbie
Yet you continually demonstrate no intention of making the slightest effort to do the same, instead choosing to believe almost anything spewed by various crackpots, conspiracy mongers, and ideologues.
If you're sincerely interested in learning, I suggest that jettisoning the Noam Chomsky idolatry would be a good place to start.