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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 3976861" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>It could be done to a degree without the FED, to a degree. Rates in relation to home prices are high. A steady stream of dinosaur juice and flatulence (Oil and Gas) sourced in abundance by more drilling and driving the price down would be a big help. Getting goods from the coasts faster and without obstruction would help greatly too. If our government would get out of the way, stop giving away money prices would drop. When we had the gold standard there were actually deflationary periods. Central banks are in part were and are part of the the cause, not an entire solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 3976861, member: 27098"] It could be done to a degree without the FED, to a degree. Rates in relation to home prices are high. A steady stream of dinosaur juice and flatulence (Oil and Gas) sourced in abundance by more drilling and driving the price down would be a big help. Getting goods from the coasts faster and without obstruction would help greatly too. If our government would get out of the way, stop giving away money prices would drop. When we had the gold standard there were actually deflationary periods. Central banks are in part were and are part of the the cause, not an entire solution. [/QUOTE]
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