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Join Bring Back The GREENBACK Party for the one TRUE solution https://facebook/groups/1531359567098085/ How many solutions are there for inflation and deflation? If inflation and deflation are respectively defined as disproportionate increases or decreases of money in circulation *PER* represented wealth... There must be one and one only solution. Draw two circles, one is the value of wealth, and the other is the circulation. If the former is smaller than the latter, you have inflation, if the former is bigger than the latter, you have deflation. What is the only circulation which will be neither inflationary or deflationary? Let me rephrase the mathematical problem for you: Ill give you one example, just think about the following simple equation, which is one of the issues that we have solved in our singular solution: If [circulatory] inflation is a volume of money in circulation which is higher than the overall value of [represented] properties; and deflation a volume which is lower than the value of represented properties, then there must be an exact quantity of money which is free from either inflation or deflation. Consider the variables of this equation: V - volume of money in circulation X - value of represented wealth When V>X, you have circulatory inflation When V
Posted on: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 21:15:44 +0000

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