Skip to content

The Zombies Again Stalking the Land

The BFD. 1954-1957 By New Zealand Social Credit Political League

Table of Contents

Sir Bob Jones
nopunchespulled.com

A week has passed since the deranged Social Creditors pushed up their coffin lids and emerged with full page nonsensical newspaper advertisements. Then bugger me, last Saturday they did it again.

At the top of this latest advert is the ludicrous repeated assertion “Banks Create Money – Over $20 billion every year.”

Given that let them explain two things. First, if Banks can create money, why do they borrow it?

And second, given Banks ability to create money, why do some go broke?

The advertisement continues, “We’ll have the Reserve Bank do it instead,” this referring to creating money, followed by a lengthy list of things of the free urban transport, a pest-free New Zealand, a guaranteed minimum income, free chocolates to each household daily and other wonderous goodies a Social Credit government will deliver with their free money. They then emphasize the $20 billion free money they’ll provide each year will be “at no cost to taxpayers”. That being the case, why stop at $20 billion?

This latest advert finishes in bold type urging “Join us now to reclaim your future”.

Finally they’ve snared me with that appealing promise, namely time travel, after all we can hardly reclaim something (our future) we haven’t yet had.

Where do I sign?

There’s an interesting aspect to their re-emergence, namely they began nine decades ago at the advent of the Great (1930s) Depression. In such desperate times people clutch at straws. We’re on the cusp of a repeat so religion should do well in the years ahead. There’s an opportunity for building entrepreneurs. Start one by first snapping up one of the numerous church buildings currently available.

If you enjoyed this BFD article please consider sharing it with your friends.

Latest

Face of the day

Face of the day

Will Campbell, 25, was climbing near Calico Basin in Red Rock Canyon on March 28 when his foot became entangled in his rope, flipping him upside down and slamming his head against the rock face

Members Public
The Good Oil Word of the Day

The Good Oil Word of the Day

The word for today is… nomothetic (adjective) - : relating to, involving, or dealing with abstract, general, or universal statements or laws Source : Merriam-Webster Etymology : Nomothetic is often contrasted with idiographic, a word meaning "relating to or dealing with something concrete, individual, or unique." Where idiographic points to the

Members Public