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Inflation & Our Immoral Money System Require a Bitter Pill


Record inflation is hurting millions of American families. But despite these recent symptoms, inflation is the result of a longstanding and immoral money system that benefits the powerful at the expense of everyone else. In this episode, Paul interviews Executive Senior Editor of The New American magazine Steve Bonta, who discusses the difficult but doable path to restoring our wretched money system. Bonta makes clear that the remedy is a bitter pill. But it’s nothing compared to what lies ahead if Americans don’t wake and address our corrupt money system. Don’t miss this episode! Read Bonta’s story “Destroying the Money” in The Great Reset & Transhumanism collector’s edition bookazine @ Learn about the Federal Reserve’s role in inflation @ Apply for John Birch Society membership and join us in our epic undertaking to restore America @ ▶️ More Related Videos - Tyranny’s Kryptonite: The U.S. Constitution. - How Inflation Steals From The Middle Class While Enriching The Elites. - War — Who is it Good For? LIKE THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY AND WANT TO GET INVOLVED? HERE ARE SOME NEXT STEPS! 🇺🇸 Become a Member 📧 Free E-Newsletter 💰 Donate to Help Keep our Videos Free 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel 📲 Let's Connect! - - - - - - - 📺 The New American YouTube - #Inflation, #FiatMoney, #SteveBonta,...(read more)



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Inflation is an economic condition in which the prices of goods and services rise over time, resulting in a decrease in the purchasing power of money. This means that a person's money can buy less and less over time, as prices increase. The causes of inflation are varied and can range from an increase in the money supply, to an increase in demand for goods and services, to government policies such as taxation and tariffs. Inflation is often seen as a necessary evil, as it can help to stimulate economic growth. However, it can also have a negative impact on people's lives, as it can lead to higher prices and wages, which can erode the purchasing power of people's money. This can lead to an increase in poverty and inequality, as those with less money are unable to keep up with the rising cost of living. The current system of money in the world is often seen as immoral. Money is created out of thin air by central banks, and used to bail out failing banks and corporations. This means that the money supply is constantly being inflated, leading to higher prices and wages. This system of money is seen as unfair, as those with more money are able to take advantage of the inflationary environment, while those with less money are left behind. The solution to this problem is to introduce a new system of money that is not based on inflation. This could be a form of digital currency, or a form of gold-backed currency. This would allow people to have a more stable form of money, which would not be subject to the whims of the central banks. This would also help to reduce poverty and inequality, as people would have a more reliable form of money to rely on. However, this solution is not without its own problems. Introducing a new system of money would require a significant amount of work, as well as a great deal of political will. It would also require a significant amount of trust in the new system, as people would need to be convinced that it was a better alternative to the current system. In conclusion, inflation and our current money system are both immoral, and require a bitter pill to be taken in order to address the problem. A new system of money is needed, one that is not based on inflation and is more stable. This would help to reduce poverty and inequality, and would result in a more equitable economic system. However, such a solution would require a significant amount of work, as well as a great deal of trust, in order to be successful. https://inflationprotection.org/inflation-our-immoral-money-system-require-a-bitter-pill/?feed_id=67236&_unique_id=63dd391129bbc #Inflation #Retirement #GoldIRA #Wealth #Investing #BimetallicStandard #FiatMoney #goldstandard #inflation #inflationhedgeinvestments #inflationproofinvestments #inflationprotectionstrategies #protectionagainstinflation #SteveBonta #TheJohnBirchSociety #InflationHedge #BimetallicStandard #FiatMoney #goldstandard #inflation #inflationhedgeinvestments #inflationproofinvestments #inflationprotectionstrategies #protectionagainstinflation #SteveBonta #TheJohnBirchSociety

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