Earth to Ben Bernanke

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Dear, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Ben Bernanke,
I am a 19 yr. old man working 3 jobs. I work at a cyber cafe, an ice cream parlor, and as a landscaper. I work hard for my money and like to think I have earned it. Today on my bus ride to work I see a family much more unfortunate than me. This upset me so much that it made me get a 4th job just so I can give all the money I make from washing windows to charity.
Ben Bernanke do you see how my thought process works? I want money I work for it. I don't just print it.
 
You have MORE sense than him. Perhaps if he has a Real job, he would not be doing what he is right now - stealing money from average folks and give it to his bankers friends who probably have more than enough to last for 100 of their lifetimes. We are in the same boat - the value of our money is being stolen by currency debasement.
 
Dear, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Ben Bernanke,
I am a 19 yr. old man working 3 jobs. I work at a cyber cafe, an ice cream parlor, and as a landscaper. I work hard for my money and like to think I have earned it. Today on my bus ride to work I see a family much more unfortunate than me. This upset me so much that it made me get a 4th job just so I can give all the money I make from washing windows to charity.
Ben Bernanke do you see how my thought process works? I want money I work for it. I don't just print it.
well said. he's a f#cking idiot of the worst kind - i.e. too dumb and arrogant (and sheltered) to realize he's not the brightest-bulb-on-the-tree.

+ rep to the industrious new guy.
 
There is no reason to keep the Federal Reserve System even one more day. They are simply thieves in Armani suits. Without their constant stealing then honest work would pay quite well. Poverty would be eradicated for anyone willing to work even one job.
 
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To the OP, that's very nice of you... but consider holdin onto your money, finding ways to make it help you grow. While spending your life giving to charity is far more than most do, consider finding ways to use that excess money to invest in yourself... a stronger, greater you will ultimately translate into someone with the ability to give far more than someone that's just working themselves to the bone... so long as you don't lose sight of your original virtuous pursuits.
 
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