-->denn auch die mexikanische Regierung wird sich nicht selbst ihr eigenes Grab schaufeln, und niemals der Monetisierung von Silber zustimmen.
Zitat (aus dem neuesten, wie immer zu langem, finanz-literarischen Erguss des"angriest guys in economics", bei 321gold.com):
... Trust me, Mr. Price: The bank does not have to confuse them to get them to go along with deep-sixing this whole silver-money thing. It only has to tell them the truth, because while it would be a wonderful thing for Mexico and the people of Mexico to have a stable money and low inflation, thanks to the monetization of silver, it would be a constraint on the government's ability to spend spend spend. With a free market, capitalist entrepreneurial activity and money supply that is relatively constant relative to savings, the entire country will perpetually benefit from a gently rising standard of living. But it prevents the government from spending as much money as it wants, anytime it wants. And the rule is that the government gets what the government wants.
But while The Mogambo is rolling around on the floor laughing and holding his stomach at the very idea that the Mexican government would allow silver to be monetized, Mr. Price believes that there is a chance of it happening. He says"The idea of using silver as money that cannot be devalued, for savings by the people, is now firmly rooted in the public conscience of Mexico."
Gruss,
BGG
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