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Doctrinal Changes: Money
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Not every Jewish banker was a ‘mensch’. And some others undoubtedly were fair, with the constraints of their business model, as it’s called today. Hitler wouldn’t have cared. Hitler, remember, was a thug, like a mafia thug, like any gangster. He was all opportunism. His Final Solution was insane, but just as his mass murder of the infirmed and institutionalized, ** terminating the criminally insane is not without public benefit. Well, but it would be a perversion even of German criminal justice at the time. But my reference, of course, was to the sort of thing suggested in the famous, and somewhat panned, film – The Nuremburg Trials. I think Montgomery Cliff got an award for playing a victim of such, though his character wasn’t killed – it’s true. But the Nazis were quick to kill the infirmed. ** At the time, there was a food shortage. The infirm, the criminally insane, and the severely retarded were classed as "food wasters". I believe the term was – useless eater. And the ‘Nazi miracle’ was applauded worldwide as they were butchering the innocents. People had food to eat. But it’s beside the point, just as it would have been to the killers, as well. One can only imagine the calculating, coldly routine, and ruthless killers to whom they were handed over. Eugenics had to triumph. It was the eugenics of the early abortion industry; a fact the partisans of that industry have zealously tried to cover up. ** medical abortions were available during the reign of Gregory XIII /Ugo Buoncompagni., the pope (1572-1585) who established many Catholic universities and seminaries and sponsored the adoption of the Gregorian calendar (1582). What’s your source for that? Or is this just some more of your own peculiar sense of humor?
** the info on Ugo is history. The bit on the invention of the Yugo is pure taurine feces. Ugo Buoncompagni is also credited as the first pope to determine thar ensoulment takes placde on the 40th day of gestation, and that a maternally-consentual abortion which takes place prior to ensoulment is not murder. If you say so.
** it’s in various secular history books and in _Vicars of Christ_ by Peter De Rosa, S.J. Ugo Buoncompagni is also credited with sketching an affordable self-propelled conveyance that later became known as the Yugo. The Yugo, huh?
** an c. $5,000 automobile produced many moons ago in Yugoslavia. Some Yugo owners preferred to carry a repair manual, a folding-bicycle, food and water for a couple of days, a sleeping bag, and a tool-kit – just in case. Yugos that run are now quite rare. …
– Rich Measures, 805-386-3734, www.vcnet.com/measures ^^ is a spam trap in adr
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Not every Jewish banker was a ‘mensch’. And some others undoubtedly were fair, with the constraints of their business model, as it’s called today. Hitler wouldn’t have cared. Hitler, remember, was a thug, like a mafia thug, like any gangster. He was all opportunism. His Final Solution was insane, but just as his mass murder of the infirmed and institutionalized, ** terminating the criminally insane is not without public benefit.
Well, but it would be a perversion even of German criminal justice at the time. But my reference, of course, was to the sort of thing suggested in the famous, and somewhat panned, film – The Nuremburg Trials. I think Montgomery Cliff got an award for playing a victim of such, though his character wasn’t killed – it’s true. But the Nazis were quick to kill the infirmed. One can only imagine the calculating, coldly routine, and ruthless killers to whom they were handed over. Eugenics had to triumph. It was the eugenics of the early abortion industry; a fact the partisans of that industry have zealously tried to cover up. Jerry Can, the flying wing, the autoban
Well, if you’re not kidding, here, of course the autoban was built to transport military columns and supplies. But – yes – that was probably offered seriously as a compliment to the Nazis, even at the time. That is – hey, they built the autoban. Peace. * When one finds nothing more to say to God, * but just knows He is there — * that, in itself, is the best of prayers. [Fr. John Vianney, priest of Ars township, France, 1859]
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Unoficially? ** Even though currencies don’t have a specified gold equivalent, they have a floating value. If dollars were tied to gold then milk would cost more when the gold price went up and down when the gold price went down. This doesn’t happen. ** Milk cost c. $ 4.50/320 = 0.01406 oz of gold per gallon today at Costco. One gallon of gas cost $ 1.29.9/320 = 0.00405 oz of gold per gallon. The fact that both can be bought by the dollar does not peg the value of the dollar to the item. Either or both can vary widly without the value of the dollar being affected. The Dollar (the benchmark currency for the world) is not tied to a comodity. That fact is not changed. When a currency is backed you can take it to the bank and exchange it for a specified amount of the backing comodity. See silver notes in that regard. This is no longer the case as the entire world has noticed. ** I noticed that when the dollar weas backed by silver, buttermilk was c. 41-cents per half-gallon. Today, it’s 3-bucks.
Weather it’s been a good or bad change can be debated. Also inflation was present in a commodity based currency also. But at least you now recognize that the dollar is not a hard currency.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Not every Jewish banker was a ‘mensch’. And some others undoubtedly were fair, with the constraints of their business model, as it’s called today. Hitler wouldn’t have cared. Hitler, remember, was a thug, like a mafia thug, like any gangster. He was all opportunism. His Final Solution was insane, but just as his mass murder of the infirmed and institutionalized, ** terminating the criminally insane is not without public benefit. Well, but it would be a perversion even of German criminal justice at the time. But my reference, of course, was to the sort of thing suggested in the famous, and somewhat panned, film – The Nuremburg Trials. I think Montgomery Cliff got an award for playing a victim of such, though his character wasn’t killed – it’s true. But the Nazis were quick to kill the infirmed.
** At the time, there was a food shortage. The infirm, the criminally insane, and the severely retarded were classed as "food wasters". One can only imagine the calculating, coldly routine, and ruthless killers to whom they were handed over. Eugenics had to triumph. It was the eugenics of the early abortion industry; a fact the partisans of that industry have zealously tried to cover up.
** medical abortions were available during the reign of Gregory XIII /Ugo Buoncompagni., the pope (1572-1585) who established many Catholic universities and seminaries and sponsored the adoption of the Gregorian calendar (1582). Ugo Buoncompagni is also credited as the first pope to determine thar ensoulment takes placde on the 40th day of gestation, and that a maternally-consentual abortion which takes place prior to ensoulment is not murder. Ugo Buoncompagni is also credited with sketching an affordable self-propelled conveyance that later became known as the Yugo. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Jerry Can, the flying wing, the autoban Well, if you’re not kidding, here, of course the autoban was built to transport military columns and supplies. But – yes – that was probably offered seriously as a compliment to the Nazis, even at the time. That is – hey, they built the autoban. Peace. * When one finds nothing more to say to God, * but just knows He is there — * that, in itself, is the best of prayers. [Fr. John Vianney, priest of Ars township, France, 1859]
– Rich Measures, 805-386-3734, www.vcnet.com/measures ^^ is a spam trap in adr
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Unoficially? ** Even though currencies don’t have a specified gold equivalent, they have a floating value. If dollars were tied to gold then milk would cost more when the gold price went up and down when the gold price went down. This doesn’t happen. ** Milk cost c. $ 4.50/320 = 0.01406 oz of gold per gallon today at Costco. One gallon of gas cost $ 1.29.9/320 = 0.00405 oz of gold per gallon.
The fact that both can be bought by the dollar does not peg the value of the dollar to the item. Either or both can vary widly without the value of the dollar being affected. The Dollar (the benchmark currency for the world) is not tied to a comodity. That fact is not changed. When a currency is backed you can take it to the bank and exchange it for a specified amount of the backing comodity. See silver notes in that regard. This is no longer the case as the entire world has noticed.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Unoficially? ** Even though currencies don’t have a specified gold equivalent, they have a floating value. If dollars were tied to gold then milk would cost more when the gold price went up and down when the gold price went down. This doesn’t happen. ** Milk cost c. $ 4.50/320 = 0.01406 oz of gold per gallon today at Costco. One gallon of gas cost $ 1.29.9/320 = 0.00405 oz of gold per gallon. The fact that both can be bought by the dollar does not peg the value of the dollar to the item. Either or both can vary widly without the value of the dollar being affected. The Dollar (the benchmark currency for the world) is not tied to a comodity. That fact is not changed. When a currency is backed you can take it to the bank and exchange it for a specified amount of the backing comodity. See silver notes in that regard. This is no longer the case as the entire world has noticed.
** I noticed that when the dollar weas backed by silver, buttermilk was c. 41-cents per half-gallon. Today, it’s 3-bucks. — Rich Measures, 805-386-3734, www.vcnet.com/measures ^^ is a spam trap in adr
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