Federal Reserve Poker
It's a game I invented. It's like regular poker, but when a player goes out, everybody else agrees to back his future bets. If players can't back the bets, they get charged interest on future winnings.
You might be saying, well, how would this ever end?
Eventually, nobody could figure out what they owed each other, people would accuse each other of cheating, and the game would end with violence. :)
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The Fed, Morgan, 1920's bank run, Bear Sterns, destroy, acquire, monopolize and control.
Remember the past as you look forward to today...
Muwhaha
haahaahaha, id play the game to see how long we could "prop-up" the poker game before all hell breaks loose
I think this is a good way of explaining the federal reserve.
You said it to be funny, which it is, but I think I'm going to use your analogy to explain to others. I especially like your comments below about everthing's wild and doubling the value of chips each round :)
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"No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal
rights of another, and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him." --Thomas Jefferson
want to play online onevoice?
Fortune Favors the Bold
If you do, just be sure to
If you do, just be sure to not use his official government-issued inflationary deck, which is full of nothing but jacks, queens, kings and aces, making each card almost worthless compared to the old ones.
Oh, and BTW, when your game with her is done, would you PLEASE shoot her for all of us here on the Daily Paul?
new federal reserve poker rule
Fortune Favors the Bold
everything's wild, and chip values double each round. Haha!