Hello all,
Recently I've been thinking a lot about the economy, the political scene and so on and just how fragile it is all. With all this talk about "B.C.
2010", the U.S. $$ collapsing, and States reaffirming their sovereignty, it's kind of hard to ignore.
So I've been thinking lately, how fragile is money? Bills, are paper with ink and maybe a hologram on them. Coins, should actually have more value
than bills. There is perceived "value." That is all that is behind it. If a few richm influential people just wanted to blow the lid off the
entire thing (the economy), why wouldnt they be able to? They could easily be stockpiling GOLD right now only to say soon that what the rest of the
sheeple have been working towards is invaluable.
And then this came (I know it's satirical but it is exactly what I was thinking).
www.theonion.com...
The ONION! It says what people are truly thinking in the end.
So my question is, What is money? Who is to say that the people at the top really haven't been stockpiling something of value for years only to leave
everyone else at the bottom rung of the ladder? If the people of government wanted to change the entire system, what can WE the people do? Nothing.
Really it's mind boggling.
Any thoughts?