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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Discussion => Topic started by: saqwe on October 26, 2011, 04:32:17 PM



Title: call for politcal action
Post by: saqwe on October 26, 2011, 04:32:17 PM
recently i watched to movies:

too big to fail: http://www.putlocker.com/file/273DE81A8CDFB97E
(last sentence is 2010 wall street wages were 135 billion
assuming 200.000 employees thats roughly 600k per person)

depicts hank paulson as a hero :)


and
margin call : http://www.moviesdatacenter.com/Movies/Margin-Call-2011.html

along with info from http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/
concerning currency war (swiss franc), inflation and debt

Full disclosure: i came here to get rich quick

but with alex jones federal reserve info, gold prices and base rate(leitzins) money-printing philosophy

i also hoped that bitcoin would be a long term commodity like gold and silver

#opsubverse has already called bitcoin to be the money of the revolution


what's your stand/two pence on this?


Title: Re: call for politcal action
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on October 26, 2011, 05:35:09 PM
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Full disclosure: i came here to get rich quick

LOLZ.

Stop worrying about how much money other people have.

Trust me I guarantee you lose in any equitable redistribution of wealth scheme:
http://www.globalrichlist.com


Title: Re: call for politcal action
Post by: elggawf on October 26, 2011, 06:15:36 PM
All the people who got into Bitcoin to get rich quick are the reason it's not doing so well today. Anyone who got rich off Bitcoin did so solely off the back of someone else's idiotic expectations.


Title: Re: call for politcal action
Post by: saqwe on October 28, 2011, 01:17:28 AM
hi guys,
please dont emphasize the get-rich-quick-part so much
i just wanted to share my story how i changed from saulus to paulus, now wanting btc to prevail more because of political reasons than....


has anyone seen the films, is into the "end the fed"-movement

or had any political reasons to get started with btc?


Title: Re: call for politcal action
Post by: evoorhees on October 28, 2011, 01:35:37 AM
(last sentence is 2010 wall street wages were 135 billion
assuming 200.000 employees thats roughly 600k per person)

This is not the problem.

depicts hank paulson as a hero :)

THIS is the problem