Actually, given dates he said that, the price of a gallon of gas and the price of silver may have been much closer to 1dime.The imaginary liberal I was being sarcastic with was you. Or am I wrong in thinking that you want to stimulate the economy by giving out more entitlements?[Edited on March 20, 2012 at 11:59 AM. Reason : ;]
3/20/2012 11:57:35 AM
You mean 16 days ago? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JHMe8NotFJQ
3/20/2012 11:59:16 AM
I am not going to research break down the price of silver and copper on those dates, find the average gas price for the day, to validate the accuracy of a statement that was meant to illustrate the shittiness of fiat currency.Want to know why? Because I am going to go interview a potential employee for my business.
3/20/2012 12:01:53 PM
You don't have to do any of that to know that the value of the dollar has not halved in the past 16 days.
3/20/2012 12:15:48 PM
3/20/2012 3:11:28 PM
3/20/2012 4:26:55 PM
That one went over my head. Care to reiterate so a knuckle dragging meathead like myself can understand?And if you are too fucking dense, in this context entitlement is synonymous with giving hand outs by the government. And more specifically, the handing out of debt to the lower class in an effort to stimulate growth without somehow debasing our currency even more.
3/20/2012 4:35:19 PM
I think what you need to do, matt and mcdanger, is write a flow chart of your logic and upload it here.Then we can visually see where you overlap and disagree.[Edited on March 20, 2012 at 4:44 PM. Reason : .]
3/20/2012 4:43:36 PM
3/20/2012 5:17:27 PM
3/20/2012 6:24:54 PM
3/20/2012 6:30:37 PM
Yo, those charts don't show a doubling in the past 16 days, they must be out of date. That or Ron Paul's full of shit and there's more to rising gas prices than monetary inflation.[Edited on March 20, 2012 at 6:33 PM. Reason : .]
3/20/2012 6:32:03 PM
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3/20/2012 6:43:44 PM
What?
3/21/2012 10:34:21 AM
wow. all the way back to 1976. what a fucking tool jackass douchebag[Edited on March 21, 2012 at 10:49 AM. Reason : ,]
3/21/2012 10:48:29 AM
3/21/2012 10:52:03 AM
3/21/2012 11:39:43 AM
QE is coming, could be as soon as April. When it's announced, that's when silver/gold makes the next jump.The Fed has no choice but to engage in more QE.
3/21/2012 12:17:08 PM
3/21/2012 12:29:50 PM
Silver was over 50 dollars an ounce at one point, and I'm certain that it will hit 50/ounce again in the next year or two. When silver was at its high recently, gas was 2-2.50 a gallon, so I don't think the claim was wildly inaccurate.
3/21/2012 12:44:59 PM
You're kidding right?First, you're basically saying that at this one point in time, when silver was exceptionally high and gas prices were still recovering from the crash, a silver dime would have bought you a gallon of gas. How that, a period of time that would at best span a few weeks with exceptional circumstances, translates into a talking about about the general dangers of inflation, is beyond me. It'd be an extremely blatant case of cherrypicking to make hay.Even if that were true (this IS the kind of thing you could prove if you weren't a lazy prognosticator), that one point in time doesn't mean you can keep saying that talking point weeks, months, years after it ceased to be true.Here's an idea: Rather than twist your mind into further pretzels trying to find a bizarre extra dimension from which you can peer at the statement and it becomes true-ish, consider the possibility that maybe Paul is a politician and as such says shit that isn't quite true, relying on his supporters to do the legwork of post-hoc rationalizing his questionable statements.edit: Actually I'm just gonna go ahead and prove it wrong
3/21/2012 12:51:45 PM
OWS and the taking of Union Square:http://occupiedmedia.us/2012/03/union-square-occupied/
3/21/2012 1:00:54 PM
Yep, I was wrong. So when silver was at its high, gas was like...2.60 - 2.90 a gallon. Now it's little less than 4 bucks and silver is somewhere in the 30s.So, actually - when silver was at its high - a silver dime (which comes out to something like .07 ounces of silver, a little more actually) was worth about $3.50. It was worth significantly more than a gallon of gas. Now, a dime is worth closer to $2.62.Again, nothing wildly inaccurate here. Obviously, a 1-1 gas/silver dime ratio is not going to be a stable exchange rate.
3/21/2012 1:07:31 PM
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3/21/2012 1:13:40 PM
edit: I saw that, but I'll spare youThe silver price high was 48.58 on ~May 1st, 2011, putting a silver dime at 3.51Around that time, gas was around 3.20, not "2.60-2.90"I'm just eyeballing that chart, but it looks like a dime bought a gallon for about 2 weeks, tops, and never would have happened without the silver spike which was obviously artificially inflated. I'm not sure if he ever actually said it during those 2 weeks.
3/21/2012 1:17:16 PM
3/21/2012 1:19:04 PM
3/21/2012 1:28:43 PM
Yes, I'll concede that RP was inaccurate in his claim about exactly 1 dime will buy exactly a gallon of current gasoline.However, his point is still valid about the Fed debasing the value of the dollar and it's affect on the price of gasoline. Not really sure how you can contend otherwise.Sure, RP is a politician, which means he has to speak in a way that influences and catches the attention of his audience...Would it have been more accurate for him to say the price of gas would be 1.52 Dimes? Yes. But it was on off the cuff answer to illustrate his point about the negative implications of the fed.[Edited on March 21, 2012 at 1:33 PM. Reason : writing skillz need work.]
3/21/2012 1:31:41 PM
3/21/2012 1:37:02 PM
If you really want to get into specifics, physical silver sells for significantly more than spot silver has it at. This is because buyers and dealers know the upside.You don't care about that, though. This was an opportunity to prove Ron Paul wrong, no matter how trivial a point it was and how badly you missed the forest for the trees.
3/21/2012 1:40:26 PM
I don't give a shit because you'll say literally anything to rationalize what he said. I'm surprised you haven't taken the "Well the coin's COLLECTOR value is much higher..." route, to be honest. And your "forest through the trees" talk falls on dead ears since we just proved that you, Genius, Matt, all of RP's fans, and RP himself have an exaggerated picture of the effect of inflation in their heads. I mean really, I had to spend a whole page debunking it before you guys finally started to admit he exaggerated. That says something about your expectations and your confirmation bias. Worst of all, it says something about credibility, since none of you made a serious effort to fact-check it until I pushed, what's that say about the other rumors you spread, thinking they're true? So don't expect me to take your inflation-mongering much more seriously after this episode where you proved just how distorted your intuition is on this issue.[Edited on March 21, 2012 at 1:51 PM. Reason : .]
3/21/2012 1:46:09 PM
You were wrong in a major way, though. You're revealing your bias.Let me spell this out for you. The metal contained in a pre-1964 dime - that is, ten cents - has fluctuated in value between 2 and 4 dollars in the past two years. You would have to be a complete imbecile to think that Ron Paul was claiming that a gallon of gas is pegged to the value of a silver dime.The entire fucking point is that the metal value of a 10 cent coin has, in the past fifty years, been multiplied by a factor of 10-40 in terms of dollars. You don't have a problem with this. You see inflation as a good thing, or on other days, as something that doesn't even exist. We all understand that. It doesn't change the fact that the price of metal in terms of dollars has gone way, way up. You're being intentionally dense.
3/21/2012 1:55:38 PM
3/21/2012 2:47:46 PM
The Dallas Fed: Break up "too big to fail" banks or another crisis will occur, oh yeah, and Dodd-Frank sucks.http://www.dallasfed.org/assets/documents/fed/annual/2011/ar11.pdfA pretty even-handed anaylsis, worth a quick skim.
4/4/2012 7:51:22 PM
US Bank closes UC Davis branch, cites "intolerable" Occupy protestsMinneapolis-based US Bank is mad as hell about UC Davis' Occupy protests, and executives aren't going to take it anymore.Citing the "intolerable" situation created by the daily protests outside the bank's doors, US Bank officials abruptly closed the US Davis branch location at the end of February, ending an agreement with the school that generated upward of $170,000 annually for student activities.In a letter to officials at the Sacramento-area university, US Bank Senior Vice President Daniel Hoke said the bank had been "constructively evicted" and that its employees were "effectively imprisoned" by the protesters.http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2012/03/us_bank_closes_uc_davis_branch_cites_intolerable_occupy_protests.phpWow, occupy scored one
4/8/2012 3:26:03 PM
yep. gotta love people preventing other people from going to work. nothing illegal about that
4/8/2012 3:30:36 PM
Nothing says you can't occupy the occupiers, aaronburro.Go put the occupiers out of business.
4/8/2012 3:33:18 PM
I occupy this shit without wordsI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
4/9/2012 12:18:22 AM
just shows how weak the occupiers are and how much of a chokehold the banks really have on society. occupiers can only lose by winning and lose if they don't win as well. they either lose, lose or lose.
4/9/2012 2:59:08 AM
This was a stupid use of their time. Not only did they get the people who worked at this bank laid off, they also lost the school $3 million in revenue. I've never even heard of US Bank before. What exactly did this accomplish?
4/9/2012 8:43:39 AM
Is there any direct action planned in Raleigh for May 1st?[Edited on April 20, 2012 at 1:31 AM. Reason : grammar]
4/20/2012 1:06:26 AM
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/money-power-wall-street/
4/24/2012 10:28:14 PM
4/24/2012 10:55:58 PM
^are you kidding? You dont see a difference?
4/25/2012 8:49:28 AM
Pupils I think all the local occupy groups are going to Durham for May 1st.
4/25/2012 3:55:20 PM
a good perspective from someone I wouldn't think is usually associated with Occupyhttp://www.neh.gov/about/awards/jefferson-lecture/wendell-e-berry-lecture
4/25/2012 8:06:39 PM
Just read that striking workers shut down LAX.
5/1/2012 4:58:47 PM
Despite the media blackout and/or grossly underestimated numbers this is what it looked like on Broadway in NYC for May Day (Note: another major march was happening at the same time on 5th ave.): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r1dqXLstg4
5/2/2012 9:47:04 AM
OMG this is going to be a fun summer and election.
5/2/2012 1:15:49 PM
Part 2 of the video posted ^8 has been posted.[Edited on May 3, 2012 at 12:10 AM. Reason : http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/money-power-wall-street/]
5/3/2012 12:09:23 AM