1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)2 children
Why do people still think that money, paper money in particular, has any value?
I am not one of those gold or silver freaks, although I do believe that gold and silver make for good material when it comes to making containers that store water.
But please, someone explain this to me: How th' hell can something be valuable when millions upon millions of it can be pissed away by jews without a second thought?
How can something be valuable if someone out there can have hundreds of billions of it?
How can anything be valuable if hindreds of billions of that something already exist?
Whenever I hear someone complaining about a bill or a fine, I always remind them that it is just paper. They usually don't like me saying that.
Why are goyim so stupid?
Even in a world where silver and gold was money instead of paper, I would still remind people that gold coins are essentially just shiny rocks, and that silver and gold are more useful as water containers than as coins, similar to how paper money is more useful as firewood and toilet paper than actual money.
Why can't we just go back to th' barter and trade system?
> How can anything be valuable if hindreds of billions of that something already exist?
Supply and demand. The demand for US dollars far outstrips the supply. That makes the US dollar valuable.
> I always remind them that it is just paper.
It is not just paper. It's currency. It has the backing of a government.
> Why can't we just go back to th' barter and trade system?
Because that doesn't allow an economy more developed than what we had in the stone age.
Think of how someone could build an airliner with only bartering.
I am not one of those gold or silver freaks, although I do believe that gold and silver make for good material when it comes to making containers that store water.
But please, someone explain this to me: How th' hell can something be valuable when millions upon millions of it can be pissed away by jews without a second thought?
How can something be valuable if someone out there can have hundreds of billions of it?
How can anything be valuable if hindreds of billions of that something already exist?
Whenever I hear someone complaining about a bill or a fine, I always remind them that it is just paper. They usually don't like me saying that.
Why are goyim so stupid?
Even in a world where silver and gold was money instead of paper, I would still remind people that gold coins are essentially just shiny rocks, and that silver and gold are more useful as water containers than as coins, similar to how paper money is more useful as firewood and toilet paper than actual money.
Why can't we just go back to th' barter and trade system?
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That's the value.
Supply and demand. The demand for US dollars far outstrips the supply. That makes the US dollar valuable.
> I always remind them that it is just paper.
It is not just paper. It's currency. It has the backing of a government.
> Why can't we just go back to th' barter and trade system?
Because that doesn't allow an economy more developed than what we had in the stone age.
Think of how someone could build an airliner with only bartering.