Archive for March, 2010
by Joe on March 22nd, 2010
Filed under: Current Events, Joe's Video Replies, Videos | Tags: American Monetary Institute, Ben Bernanke, Chicago Plan for Banking Reform, debt crisis, debt-free money system, Kettle Pond Institute, Monetary Reform, Stephen Zarlenga
Joe replies to Nick’s 3/22 posting of Nathan’s Blog Chart of the Century
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by Joe on March 21st, 2010
Filed under: Current Events, Joe's Video Replies, Videos | Tags: American Monetary Institute, Chartalists, Chicago Plan for Banking Reform, debt-free money system, Full-Reserve Banking, Kettle Pond Institute, Stephen Zarlenga
Joe replies to the Modern Mystic’s latest YouTube posting on Chartalism. There are many differences between the Chicago Plan and American Monetary Institute’s proposals for reform, and that of the Neo-chartalists that are rising to the fore of the di
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by Joe on March 16th, 2010
Filed under: Coffee with Joe, Current Events, FAQs, History, Joe's Video Replies, Videos | Tags: American Monetary Institute, debt crisis, debt-free money system, Exit Strategy, Irving Fisher, Monetary Reform
Joe responds to the ModernMystic that society will err in a major way if we even consider that the ratings agencies can determine the cost of government’s efforts to maintain economic stability, when it was the ratings agencies that caused the govern
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by Joe on March 13th, 2010
Filed under: Current Events | Tags: American Monetary Institute, Chicago Plan, debt-free money system, Glass-Steagall Act, Greenbacks, Kettle Pond Institute, ModernMystic, Monetary Reform, Stephen Zarlenga
Joe replies to the ModernMystic query about what happens next, rejects the Euro Red-Button solution, and advocates for monetary sovereignty using debt-free money.
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by Peter on March 7th, 2010
Filed under: Coffee with Joe, Current Events, History, Videos | Tags: American Monetary and Financial Security Act, American Monetary Institute, Austrian School, Continental Currency, Greenbacks, Libertarians, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Monetary Reform, Stephen Zarlenga, US Constitution, US Supreme Court
A series of videos rebutting the criticisms presented in The Dangers of Monetary Reform at the Libertarian/Austrian von Mises website. See also, the posting Dick Distelhorst’s Rebuttal of Von Mises Criticisms. Part 1: Introduction, in which Pete
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