@gamepwn, this is a clickbait title. The article is about the financial system, and the reference to helicopters is metaphorical ("helicopter money" is direct injection of cash by government into the hands of spenders, rather than by manipulating interest rates). In order for us to leave this on the board, you need to explain how a change in monetary policy is connected to the abuse of kids by the global elite. Otherwise, I need to remove this per Rule 1. I'll give this the 24 Hour Grace flair in the event someone can connect the two.
I don't think so, gamepwn. Every market watcher is saying the same thing -- in fact they've been saying it since 2015: the Fed has become impotent. They've used up their monetary bag of tricks. The world is so bogged down with debt that even extreme interventions barely have an impact. All of the financial press says this.
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Vindicator ago
@gamepwn, this is a clickbait title. The article is about the financial system, and the reference to helicopters is metaphorical ("helicopter money" is direct injection of cash by government into the hands of spenders, rather than by manipulating interest rates). In order for us to leave this on the board, you need to explain how a change in monetary policy is connected to the abuse of kids by the global elite. Otherwise, I need to remove this per Rule 1. I'll give this the 24 Hour Grace flair in the event someone can connect the two.
gamepwn ago
This is the elites laughing in our faces Vindicator. Come on, you know this.
Vindicator ago
I don't think so, gamepwn. Every market watcher is saying the same thing -- in fact they've been saying it since 2015: the Fed has become impotent. They've used up their monetary bag of tricks. The world is so bogged down with debt that even extreme interventions barely have an impact. All of the financial press says this.