Economist John Adams And Analyst Martin North look more deeply into the connection between the attempt to limit cash transactions and the imposition of negative interest rates.
Despite what the MSM are saying there is a direct connection. In fact negative interest rates cannot work as planned if cash is freely in circulation. We cite the links and describe the impact.
The deadline for submissions to stop the cash ban is 12 August 2019. Make your views know to our “elected representatives.”
Email: blackeconomy@treasury.gov.au with the subject line: Submission: Exposure Draft—Currency (Restrictions on the Use of Cash) Bill 2019
As we discussed before, the real agenda is all about negative interest rates and extreme monetary policy, as prescribed by the IMF. This represents a significant curtailment of civil liberties, and more. We have just a few more days to respond.
Economist John Adams and analyst Martin North discuss the state of WA with State MP Charles Smith MLC
He was elected at the 2017 Western Australian election to represent the East Metropolitan Region in the Western Australian Legislative Council from 22 May 2017 for the Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party. He was elected for four years, with Legislative Council terms beginning on 22 May 2017. In June 2019, Smith resigned from One Nation to sit as an independent.
We discuss the underlying issues facing the state, after our recent post on Mandurah, and underlying causes of the social issues apparent in many suburbs.
Economist John Adams, analyst Martin North and the CEC’s Robbie Barwick discuss their recent visit to Mandurah, in WA, a post code which a couple of years back registered as highly mortgage stressed.
Property insider Edwin Almeida and Economist John Adams discuss the latest on poor construction, and consider the implications with Analyst Martin North.
Here is an extended discussion between Ex APRA/ASIC Executive Wilson N. Sy, Economist John Adams and Analyst Martin North. We look at how banking is regulated and who is really pulling the strings.
Economist John Adams and Analyst Martin North discuss the latest trends in mortgage lending. Have the taps been loosened, and what are the implications?