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Posting web sites that explain the role of the fed. Not things that try, and fail, to prove something its not. You are a loser

That was a single sight. I posted many more. You are a loser

 

You sound an awful lot like Donald Trump, you know that?

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The Climate Industry and the ‘Green Religion’
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh
We are so lucky that Al Gore’s “true planetary emergency” did not take place. He predicted it ten years ago at the Sundance Film Festival where his documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth,” premiered. It was the result of an environmental crusade he embarked upon that would make him a billionaire, a Nobel Prize and a Golden Globe winner – “Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.”

His dire predictions that the planet will be flooded, islands will be swallowed up by the melting of the glaciers, and the planet will roast did not happen. The surface temperatures have increased in some areas thanks to El Nino, a natural event, not because of anthropogenic CO2, the gas of plant life.

http://canadafreepress.com/article/77912

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Posting web sites that explain the role of the fed. Not things that try, and fail, to prove something its not.

 

No you haven't. You've posted links you haven't read on a subject you don't understand. You'd be an example of the "argument to authority" fallacy, except that you don't understand the argument and can't identify an authority. You've once again invented a new logical fallacy...an argument to authority that is itself a fallacy. The Second Gatorman Fallacy.

 

You've invented the first philosophical meta-fallacy. That not only makes you one of the greatest philosophical minds of our time, but conclusively disproves Otto's Conjecture: apes apparently do read philosophy.

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The Climate Industry and the ‘Green Religion’

By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh
We are so lucky that Al Gore’s “true planetary emergency” did not take place. He predicted it ten years ago at the Sundance Film Festival where his documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth,” premiered. It was the result of an environmental crusade he embarked upon that would make him a billionaire, a Nobel Prize and a Golden Globe winner – “Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.”

His dire predictions that the planet will be flooded, islands will be swallowed up by the melting of the glaciers, and the planet will roast did not happen. The surface temperatures have increased in some areas thanks to El Nino, a natural event, not because of anthropogenic CO2, the gas of plant life.

http://canadafreepress.com/article/77912

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What does this have to do with the Fed? :beer:

No you haven't. You've posted links you haven't read on a subject you don't understand. You'd be an example of the "argument to authority" fallacy, except that you don't understand the argument and can't identify an authority. You've once again invented a new logical fallacy...an argument to authority that is itself a fallacy. The Second Gatorman Fallacy.

 

You've invented the first philosophical meta-fallacy. That not only makes you one of the greatest philosophical minds of our time, but conclusively disproves Otto's Conjecture: apes apparently do read philosophy.

I'm thinking of a word beginning with "o"

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The Climate Industry and the ‘Green Religion’

By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh

 

We are so lucky that Al Gore’s “true planetary emergency” did not take place. He predicted it ten years ago at the Sundance Film Festival where his documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth,” premiered. It was the result of an environmental crusade he embarked upon that would make him a billionaire, a Nobel Prize and a Golden Globe winner – “Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.”

 

His dire predictions that the planet will be flooded, islands will be swallowed up by the melting of the glaciers, and the planet will roast did not happen. The surface temperatures have increased in some areas thanks to El Nino, a natural event, not because of anthropogenic CO2, the gas of plant life.

http://canadafreepress.com/article/77912

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Do they take back his Nobel Prize now?

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No you haven't. You've posted links you haven't read on a subject you don't understand. You'd be an example of the "argument to authority" fallacy, except that you don't understand the argument and can't identify an authority. You've once again invented a new logical fallacy...an argument to authority that is itself a fallacy. The Second Gatorman Fallacy.

 

You've invented the first philosophical meta-fallacy. That not only makes you one of the greatest philosophical minds of our time, but conclusively disproves Otto's Conjecture: apes apparently do read philosophy.

:lol::lol:

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This myth is a bit similar to the last one, but it has a life of its own. For this one, we turned to David Wyss, former senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board.

"The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is a government entity. The seven members (including the chairman) are appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate, and report semiannually to Congress," Wyss says.

 

Read more: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/federal-reserve/myths-federal-reserve-1.aspx#ixzz3wOS8g6Dx

 

Myth...

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Myth...

 

Thwyng and a myth. Once again, you're only demonstrating that you don't understand what you're reading.

 

Read that statement again. Read it again very carefully. Then ask yourself how Wells Fargo is part of the Federal Reserve, but not part of the government.

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Myth...[/size]

The board of governors is not the fed. The fed is a collection of private banks working together. The board of governors regulates the fed and is indeed appointed by politicians. They are not synonyms.

 

To say they are the same thing only further proves you are lost in this conversation and unable (or unwilling) to understand the two are not synonymous. Nuance is not your friend, sir. Nor is logic, mental stability, or reason. But carry on.

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Posting web sites that explain the role of the fed. Not things that try, and fail, to prove something its not. You are a loser

That was a single sight. I posted many more. You are a loser

 

You posted "sights"?? And I'm the loser. :lol:

 

Then ask yourself how Wells Fargo is part of the Federal Reserve, but not part of the government.

 

The same way that Chef Jim is part of FINRA but not part of the Federal Government.

 

The key words in all of this are "part of".

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The board of governors is not the fed. The fed is a collection of private banks working together. The board of governors regulates the fed and is indeed appointed by politicians. They are not synonyms.

 

To say they are the same thing only further proves you are lost in this conversation and unable (or unwilling) to understand the two are not synonymous. Nuance is not your friend, sir. Nor is logic, mental stability, or reason. But carry on.

 

Like I said: he doesn't understand the argument, and can't identify an authority.

 

You posted "sights"?? And I'm the loser. :lol:

 

The same way that Chef Jim is part of FINRA but not part of the Federal Government.

 

The key words in all of this are "part of".

 

Actually, it's different, because FINRA is not part of the federal government, whereas gatortard's belief is that the Fed is part of the federal government.

 

But you're right, those are the key words. But I was hoping he'd figure that out himself. I'm basically trying to spoon-feed him the correct answer now.

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Thwyng and a myth. Once again, you're only demonstrating that you don't understand what you're reading.

 

Read that statement again. Read it again very carefully. Then ask yourself how Wells Fargo is part of the Federal Reserve, but not part of the government.

 

 

Good Lord Tom,

 

now he's going to get lost on why you spelled swing that way.

 

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Thwyng and a myth. Once again, you're only demonstrating that you don't understand what you're reading.

 

Read that statement again. Read it again very carefully. Then ask yourself how Wells Fargo is part of the Federal Reserve, but not part of the government.

Are you saying that that is wrong? Or a lie? Or that " Being part of the government," was misinterpreted by me?

 

Just admit you are wrong because you are wrong

 

s that the Fed is part of the federal government.

 

 

It is

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