Milei announces Argentina's first budget surplus in 16 years
(www.france24.com)
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I literally wrote "currency should be backed by commodities and labor-hours"
In what fucking universe is that 1. marxist 2. collectivist 3. globohomo.
Gold is a commodity smartass. Labor hours based currency ignores the fact that value is subjective and is why it falls under the three groups you listed.
Dig a hold and fill it. Congrats you now have labor-hours to back you currency with nothing.
Hitler literally created a labor-backed currency that saved Germany.
Yes, gold is one commodity. A wide range is necessary to prevent "money" from becoming a single scarce commodity that is horded by the aristocratic class, as gold was when it alone was considered money.
Pretty straightforward, and in no way is any of that marxist or globohomo. It's how real money should and does work.
Djez,
You know that Hitler borrowed tons of money from Jews? You know, the people within the collective you have an agenda against.
The very heart of Hitler’s war machine was the chemical giant, I.G. Farben, which had an American arm that was controlled by the Rothschilds through their lackeys, the Warburgs.
Your hero was a fag sellout, just like Che (equivalent on the left) was the same.
Hitler the homo sellout coward destroyed his country for many decades in a plan of divide and conquer.
Germany could be a powerhouse today, but instead was put into a controlled submission because of what Hitler did.
Don't be a fag for Hitler, read Human Action by Mises instead.
I literally have human action on my bookshelf. It's a great book but von mises was not perfect and some of his ideas of money have significant drawbacks, which I have tried to explain.
Yes, I'd rather have von mises 100 times out of 100 than our current CB model. No, I don't think his model is the perfect model, specifically I don't think money needs to be made artificially scarce, I think it should be backed by real-world value from metals to other commodities and labor.