Guess what? It's not due to capitalism. The banking system fosters poverty. Here it is explained in less than 4 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm7Z3...&feature=share
Guess what? It's not due to capitalism. The banking system fosters poverty. Here it is explained in less than 4 minutes.So how does a bank fail if they can create money whenever they want to or as much as they want to?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm7Z3...&feature=share
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
by continuing to make bad choices. Originally Posted by The2DogsMaking bad choices??????? Was "bad choices" a barb thrown toward how bad a choice GW was as President?
So how does a bank fail if they can create money whenever they want to or as much as they want to?Munch you should know the answer to your first question! It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out! Your second question, sure they can find more poor people, just start with yourself first! Since your not a part of the billionaires club or the head of a megabank you should know how inflation and money printing grinds down your hard earned savings!
Can't they just find more poor people and make them poorer?
Fiat money needs nothing to back it up or give it value. Not being on the gold standard doesn't mean dollars are fiat. Sorry if it takes more than 4 minutes to cover the subject.
Maybe if you stayed at a Holiday Inn Express.......
Sorry Charlie. The video explained something in less than 4 minutes but it had nothing to do with how the dollar is backed or how poor people are "created".
Capitalism doesn't hold them down and the type of banking they do (mostly ATM) doesn't put them it the "poor" catagory.
Most of them are born that way and for many different reasons stay that way. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Most of the reason that poor are poor is bad life choices, the lack of ambitionj, the fact that Democrats hold them down to maintain a voting base, constantly having an ever larger government that takes from those that achieve and gives it to those that choose not to achieve, failure to take advantage of the real opportunities to move up and instead whine they are victims and on and on.Well said. Somebody crunched the numbers on the percentage of people that were poor in America that met certain minimal standards such as: graduate high school, don't get a criminal record, don't get drug addicted, don't have children unless you're married. If you meet these modest standards the likilhood of being poor in American is practically zero regardless of race or ethnicity.
I was poor and it want because of any bank it was because my parents came from a rural life where you made enough money to get by but my parents worked hard and took advantage of the opportunity that abounded. I worked when I was a kid by choice to have my own money and have worked ever since working my way up out of being poor. I dont consider myself rich or even well to do but I do not owe anyone a dime that I cant pay immediately.
The vast majority are poor by choice and perpetuate their lot in life by continuing to make bad choices. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
Well said. Somebody crunched the numbers on the percentage of people that were poor in America that met certain minimal standards such as: graduate high school, don't get a criminal record, don't get drug addicted, don't have children unless you're married. If you meet these modest standards the likilhood of being poor in American is practically zero regardless of race or ethnicity. Originally Posted by joe bloeI think that very same somebody also crunched the numbers to determine that if you grow up outside of poverty, you're almost assuredly going to graduate high-school, stay out of jail, not become drug addicted, and refrain from having 5 kids out of wedlock.
That's not an accident; that's cultural. The Orientals take care of their own; they have too much pride to beg. It all goes back to character. Originally Posted by joe bloeCulture and character are directly related? In what way? What cultures have what character? Or more character? Or less?