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Originally posted by 2uk View PostWhat I was shocked by , having watched the movie , is the fact that the Money in the world is printed by selected private banks such as the Bank of England . It is then lent to commercial banks , which later pay interest back to the lenders . This is a clear profit out of nothing. The thing is that these banking institutions are not the government – i.e they are not the country. In other words the countries borrow money from private institutions that print them. And later pay for it.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostWhat I was shocked by , having watched the movie , is the fact that the Money in the world is printed by selected private banks such as the Bank of England . It is then lent to commercial banks , which later pay interest back to the lenders . This is a clear profit out of nothing. The thing is that these banking institutions are not the government – i.e they are not the country. In other words the countries borrow money from private institutions that print them. And later pay for it.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIs the other 59% wasted on supporting people who cannot support themselves?
What I was shocked by , having watched the movie , is the fact that the Money in the world is printed by selected private banks such as the Bank of England . It is then lent to commercial banks , which later pay interest back to the lenders . This is a clear profit out of nothing. The thing is that these banking institutions are not the government – i.e they are not the country. In other words the countries borrow money from private institutions that print them. And later pay for it.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostThe officials say that taxes go to fund public services , but in the US’s case , 41% of their taxes go to fund wars, how come people have to comply with this
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostI know. But I am going over a certain period in my life. Rethinking stuff.
Once you get to your thirties you'll only care for those close to you.
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Talks about taxes illegal ?
This is probably the wrong forum to ask , but what do you think about these talks taxes being illegal. My mind is not in a position to assimilate that all . ( After all , what do I care about – cars and girls )
The movie talks about there not being a law requiring the US people to pay taxes. What law exactly is sought for ? The income tax laws are documented, the law says you need to pay tax otherwise you go to jail. In the same time some people say they haven’t been paying taxes since some time.
The officials say that taxes go to fund public services , but in the US’s case , 41% of their taxes go to fund wars, how come people have to comply with this ?
It blows my mind.
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