RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] michaellane

2003-02-15 Thread Dr. Bruce R. McFarling
At 03:41 PM 14/02/03 +, Wally Klinck wrote: In response to recent commentary and debate: The objective is to ensure that these are always equated and that the capacity to produce is never artificially restricted by a lack of money. This fits with what I have read in _Social Credit_ so far.

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Social Credit and Christian Philosophy/Policy

2003-02-15 Thread Dr. Bruce R. McFarling
At 10:48 AM 14/02/03 -0700, you wrote: Wally says that Social Credit is a Christian principle put into practical theory for the implementation into society. This may or may not be true and is possibly more a matter of perspective. My contention is that because of the overt connection to

Re: Greenspan finally cites very large cash-outs [was [SOCIAL CREDIT] point of

2003-02-15 Thread W. Curtiss Priest
Dr. Bruce R. McFarling wrote (on the Social Credit list): Removing minimum deposit requirements, interest caps and other consumer protection measures put in under a more pro-consumer environment results in a temporary boost to the economy, until the consumer indebtedness itself is the

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Some questioning

2003-02-15 Thread Dr. Bruce R. McFarling
At 07:25 PM 15/02/03 +0200, Jessop Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. Can it be that 'one size fits all?' The situation in South Africa (let alone Zimbabwe) seems vastly different than America, Canada, England, Australia. Can Social Credit be set out in a 'system' that satisfies all? If its

[SOCIAL CREDIT] 3 is the magic number in China

2003-02-15 Thread John Gelles
The other day I was moaning that China's failure to recruit enough money to free its people from shame was depressing me no end -- I promised to go to PBS' website to see if there was anything to lighten the picture with which Frontline

RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Purchasing ower

2003-02-15 Thread Victor Bridger
Comments follow items. - Original Message - From: John Gelles To: Money Enough for All ; Post Keynesian Thought ; Cyberspace Society ; Money Based on Social Credit Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 8:55 AM Subject: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Purchasing Power + More purchasing power. We

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] John Gelles' war bonds

2003-02-15 Thread Victor Bridger
A little thought will reveal that the greatest EXPORT trade that is ever entered into is WAR. Goods are produced that do not enter the domestic market but which have generated incomes. They are surplus production which do not even have to be paid for, they are given away (to the enemy).

[SOCIAL CREDIT] A wish-list for our country

2003-02-15 Thread Jessop Sutton
My wish-list is based on suggestions I have made to leaders of political parties, other individuals and institutions, over the years. I do not think the aims are far removed from the aims of Social Credit, SANE, and other contributors to this list. My suggestions are 'raw', as they would be

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Purchasing ower

2003-02-15 Thread John Gelles
Victor Bridger's comments are appreciated. He and I appear to agree on a few ideas that might improve an economy that needed to augment purchasing power for the good of producers, consumers, and society in general. Now all we need is a sizable number of voters to agree as well.