OK, maybe not, but it's pretty good.
I didn't catch it when it came out but have seen it discussed twice recently so I thought I'd take a look.
It covers a lot of ground. I can practically guarantee you that it will have you nodding in agreement some of the time and shaking your head at others. It will skewer some of your heroes and praise some of you bogeymen. And vice versa. It will reinforce some of your views and also treat as serious some views you think are idiotic.
It tackles money, debt, the Fed, wars, capitalism and communism, terrorism, the gold standard, the economic meltdown, the power of money in our political process, taxes and more.
It's long. But it's worth sticking with it for a while. You can always reject the parts you disagree with, after all.
One of the best (if too brief) discussions of the problem of Fiat currency I've seen - mainly because it doesn't take the simplistic view that government is the whole problem but also shows how, in addition to government being part of the problem, banks are an even bigger part of problem.
LINK
I didn't catch it when it came out but have seen it discussed twice recently so I thought I'd take a look.
It covers a lot of ground. I can practically guarantee you that it will have you nodding in agreement some of the time and shaking your head at others. It will skewer some of your heroes and praise some of you bogeymen. And vice versa. It will reinforce some of your views and also treat as serious some views you think are idiotic.
It tackles money, debt, the Fed, wars, capitalism and communism, terrorism, the gold standard, the economic meltdown, the power of money in our political process, taxes and more.
It's long. But it's worth sticking with it for a while. You can always reject the parts you disagree with, after all.
One of the best (if too brief) discussions of the problem of Fiat currency I've seen - mainly because it doesn't take the simplistic view that government is the whole problem but also shows how, in addition to government being part of the problem, banks are an even bigger part of problem.
LINK