“The euro and the ECB were designed in a way that blocks government money creation for any purpose other than to support the banks and bondholders. Their monetary and fiscal straitjacket obliges the eurozone economies to rely on bank creation of credit and debt. The financial sector takes over the role of economic planner, putting its technicians in charge of monetary and fiscal policy without democratic voice or referendums over debt and tax policies.”
― Killing the Host: How Financial Parasites and Debt Bondage Destroy the Global Economy
― Killing the Host: How Financial Parasites and Debt Bondage Destroy the Global Economy
“The second, and related, question was why would an increase in money supply not stimulate spending, returning the economy to full employment? Keynes’s reply was that in a slump the demand for liquidity – emergency money – was so high that further injections of money would simply be absorbed in idle cash balances as a claim on generalised future purchasing power without any impact on current spending. The economy would be stuck in a ‘liquidity trap’. The argument was set out in Chapters 13 and 14 of The General Theory. They are among the more difficult and obscure parts of the book. It”
― The End of Alchemy: Money, Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy
― The End of Alchemy: Money, Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy
“The IMF also said its own analysis of the future development of debt was wrong ‘by a large margin.’ … The IMF had originally projected Greece would lose 5.5% of its economic output between 2009 and 2012. The country has lost 17% in real gross domestic output instead. The plan predicted a 15% unemployment rate in 2012. It was 25%.”
― Killing the Host: How Financial Parasites and Debt Bondage Destroy the Global Economy
― Killing the Host: How Financial Parasites and Debt Bondage Destroy the Global Economy
“To follow Jesus, therefore, is to undergo a training that refuses to let death, even death at the hands of enemies, determine the shape of our living.88”
― The Slavery of Death
― The Slavery of Death
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