Money & Music & Bubbles
The spending monkeys in Congress in pursuit of reelection and mission creep passed the Federal Reserve Act Of 1913. The goal of the Act was "... to provide a ready reserve of liguid assets in case of financial panics". The term "liquid assets" was a clue to the intended or unintended consequences of the Act-I.E. BUBBLES FORM FROM LIQUIDS.
Interestingly in 1919 the song " I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" was composed by Jaan Kenbrown and John Kellette.
Partially, it went like this:
"Im forever blowing bubbles,
Pretty bubbles in the air,
They fly so high, nearly reach the sky,
Then like my dreams they fade and die"
In 1958 Stan Freberg composed a send-up of Lawrence Welk. The song was titled " Wunerful, Wunerful".
The song ended with this phrase:
"Help! Help! Wunerful,Wunerful
turn off the bubble machine. Help! Help!"
Monkeys shouldn't use money. It has the disastrous effect of multplying their greedy traits.
Interestingly in 1919 the song " I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" was composed by Jaan Kenbrown and John Kellette.
Partially, it went like this:
"Im forever blowing bubbles,
Pretty bubbles in the air,
They fly so high, nearly reach the sky,
Then like my dreams they fade and die"
In 1958 Stan Freberg composed a send-up of Lawrence Welk. The song was titled " Wunerful, Wunerful".
The song ended with this phrase:
"Help! Help! Wunerful,Wunerful
turn off the bubble machine. Help! Help!"
Monkeys shouldn't use money. It has the disastrous effect of multplying their greedy traits.
Labels: bubble economy, congress, federal reserve, fiat money, lawrence welk, monkeys, music, stan freberg