One of the hand tool thread's got sidetracked onto discussing banks and how they create money from nothing.
Here's a good series on the history and theory of debt:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05447pc
I know there's this forum rule, no politics:
But of course debt, money, banks etc are closely connected with politics and I don't know if the mods will allow this thread.
MatthewRedStars":2ump5zhm said:Rhossydd":2ump5zhm said:It's yet another pointless statistic.artie":2ump5zhm said:According to The Telegraph the average UK household is now £54,000 in debt.
I have no doubt that most people will think that a crazy comparison but who could argue that having nothing is not better than being £54000 in debt.
One needs to consider assets and the ability to earn, before one starts to talk about how 'well off' people are.
Quite.
And the level of misunderstanding about how money works is bewildering.
Other than cash (notes and coins) there is no money that exists that isn't debt. Cash makes up about 3% of money.
97% of money is bank created debt, essentially, there is no money that isn't debt. The reason the UK is richer than other countries is BECAUSE the people have debt. I know it seems counter-intuitive but paying off debt makes us POORER, and getting into debt makes us RICHER (as a country, obviously doesn't work for the individual).
So everything the government says about reducing debt and the 'country's credit card being full' is nonsense. The only way to create money is by creating debt, and hoping inflation keeps the problem undercontrol (but not so high as to stop people spending).
It's all a trick. There are way better explanations online.
TLDR: paying back debt makes us poorer, taking out debt makes us richer.
PS: the fact that what is good for the country is bad for the individual creates a 'tragedy of the commons' type peril.
Here's a good series on the history and theory of debt:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05447pc
I know there's this forum rule, no politics:
(6a.) Politics.
Over the years there has been one subject that has caused heated debates on the forums and that is politics. For that reason political discussion, in particular party political comments in a thread are not regarded as acceptable, please remember this is a woodworking forum after all. We do however understand that politics effects everyday life which is why some topics may be allowed depending on the circumstances.
But of course debt, money, banks etc are closely connected with politics and I don't know if the mods will allow this thread.