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Money and Prophecy

Posted on December 26, 2009 by Jay Farmington

I'm nearly finished with "What Has Government Done to Our Money" by Murray Rothbard. I find it comical when people say that there aren't any modern day philosophers. A simple read of this text proves that such statements are severely inaccurate. Murray Rothbard and others like Hayek and Von Mises are a prime example of men who see beyond their time. Predicting things years into the future and providing instructions on how to avoid and fix these issues that plague society is nothing short of amazing. But what do money and economics have to do with prophecy?

To break it down to basics the monetary system of any civilization is both its strength and Achilles heel from which it can be destroyed. Running on a broken Keynesian economy spells only trouble and ultimately destruction for the American Economy. These men knew the errors of 1913 though, and anyone who studies the text can see the judgment day approaching. A judgment day reserved for any given Monday when an economic superpower like Germany or China decides to reset the system and treat fiat money as nothing more than paper. A gold or commodity based standard will instantly fight to level the market almost like a lion fighting to spring from a cage to save it's young. The effects would be felt immediately. However that's another post or conversation for another day.

My point to all of this is that visionaries and prophets still walk the Earth. Sure Murray Rothbard passed on in 1995 but for his entire life he walked among us and spoke of economic prophecy. Naturally he didn't speak about the sky splitting and the fires of hell raining down but is that really the role of a prophet? Did he need some sort of ethereal being whispering in his ear? Or did these men like many others just need to understand a system for what it is? Robbery of power from the people! Do we need to view premonition as second sight? Or, can we view it in a modern sense and accept that these men of genius accurately predicted the downfall of the world economic system. Their followers and scholars on the subject preached for years and years to no avail! Why?

Because a commodity based currency in the hands of the people, and not the central bank... spells an end for "big" government. If you want to see the blueprints to run a proper government look no further than the American Constitution. It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal. Limited powers. Any Keynesian's care to prove me wrong?

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We all make decisions, this is mine.

Posted on November 27, 2009 by Jay Farmington

I have been on a serious self discovery kick. I can't even remember the last time I really "hung" out. As a matter of fact now that I am living away from Connecticut I don't even see many of my friends anymore. Outside of hanging with my boy Colin I spend most of my time working or reading. I tend not to "net" as much as I did in the past. It was my friend Jay Reason who opened me up to the idea of just staying off the computer. Sure I did my tweeting but when you are rocking an iPhone it is nearly impossible not to play with it like that. All in all though being away did me wonders.

Over the last few months and mainly the last few weeks I have really been able to analyze my life. My goals and dreams, aspirations and failures, all of it. All of them picked apart piece by piece like a bundle of carnival cotton candy. After much deliberation and advice from my brother and Colin I have decided to enroll myself into college and finish what I started so many years ago. I believe I am wasting my life away without a proper education, and now with a firm understanding of what I want to do with my life I know I can go back (put myself in severe debt lol) and chase down my dreams that have eluded me for so many years.

Thanks to everyone who knew and supported my decision. It's not everyday someone gives up living in the real world to go back to school full time but I believe this is my calling and I know I am ready to take my place on the ladder of success. I know my calling and I believe in my passions. I am not interested in chasing useless degrees that will get me nowhere. For years I paraded around with a facade of deep understanding on specific subjects but seldom was I truly versed in these various topics. I am positive I am well versed now and I need to take it to a new level. My calling... economics and monetary policy, business matters and banking, people and politics.

For the first time in years I am truly excited about something. There are a few hills to climb but I am confident in my ability to strive, to seek, and not to yield.

(That last part was Tennyson, lol!)

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