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Duration of money-printing punishments depends on how worthless money becomes, expert tells RT’s Keiser Report | Duration of money-printing punishments depends on how worthless money becomes, expert tells RT’s Keiser Report |
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With stock markets at an all-time high, housing prices soaring, and wages boosted, the hosts of the Keiser Report wonder how much money-printing the US is destined to endure. | With stock markets at an all-time high, housing prices soaring, and wages boosted, the hosts of the Keiser Report wonder how much money-printing the US is destined to endure. |
Max and Stacy are joined by James Howard Kunstler of Kunstler.com to find out whether money-printing will continue until morale improves, and to ask how much he thinks morale will improve, if at all. | Max and Stacy are joined by James Howard Kunstler of Kunstler.com to find out whether money-printing will continue until morale improves, and to ask how much he thinks morale will improve, if at all. |
“A happy, happy, happy is America now,” Kunstler says, adding that “it depends on how worthless money becomes as the punishments for money-printing continue.” | “A happy, happy, happy is America now,” Kunstler says, adding that “it depends on how worthless money becomes as the punishments for money-printing continue.” |
The author and social critic is of the opinion that the printing of money is becoming increasingly detached from any real, on-the-ground, productively active economy. | The author and social critic is of the opinion that the printing of money is becoming increasingly detached from any real, on-the-ground, productively active economy. |
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