Posted by LAA on January 09, 2009 at 20:17:54 from (212.93.220.66):
In Reply to: Re: OT/Gold posted by trucker40 on January 09, 2009 at 11:37:19:
Say in a period of economic expansion wages rise to attract or retain employees, businesses pay the cost of these wage hikes with profits earned from increased production, same profit per unit, more units sold, not raising the cost per unit to the consumer, this scenario is not supposed to be inflationary. I really cannot see your point about speculators and the stock market, stocks go up or down in price due to supply and demand, the same as a barrel of oil or a bale of cotton. Someone has to be willing to invest money, more or less gambling on a satisfactory return and there will be winners and losers. If the markets were really some gigantic conspiracy controlled by a few Multi-Billionaires then what would be the point? trade money back and forth between themselves? Most Politicians are not smart enough to be involved in something so complex, much less keep quiet about it. The dishonet Politicians typically turn out to be unimaginative little common theives, taking bribes or diverting money because they think their position will protect them from exposure. The price of oil and the resultant fuel prices of the last 5 years are what got us down, the refusal of our Goverment to treat domestic oil production as a key National Security issue is mind boggling.
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