Bill, Prof. Gunning and Other Subscribers:
I, personally, do not know much about the use of credit to subsidize lower
prices in wartime australia. My source is: A Programme for Reversing
Inflation (24 pages), a pamphlet published in 1976 by the The Institute of
Economic Democracy, a specialist
Attention Bill:
Sorry to double-post the message re consumer discounts in Australia.
The first seemed delayed and I thought it might not have gone through.
You might like to purge the first one which has a broken subject title.
Wally
On Monday 10 Nov 2003 5:41 pm, you wrote:
That's right, I hadn't thought of that. It is
obviously correct. Thanks, Jessop. But what is a
Spaza shop?
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A Spaza shop is something that evolved in our townships where a householder
simply trades groceries etc. from a room
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Ryan)
Subject: Re: TURMEL: #2 Money, Interest and Prosperity
November 11, 2003
Okay, I found bowl.
**If you have a bowl and you put a ball in it and
then give the ball a little shove, it will travel up
one side, gravity will bring it down and it will rock
back and
To get a good idea of what we are missing by defending the status quo, read Wally's message below and replace the words "Social Credit" with the words "The Optimum Policy" (TOP) as you read. Both sets of words, when implemented, would produce the result that Wally and all of us desire. But, "The
On Tuesday 11 Nov 2003 11:29 am, you wrote:
Bill, Prof. Gunning and Other Subscribers:
purchasing power is legitimate. The Federal Government then to instruct
the Reserve Bank TO CREATE AS A CREDIT THE AMOUNT NECESSARY AND APPLY TO A
CONSUMER DISCOUNT OR SUBSIDY SCHEME, STARTING WITH THE