Actually, the "grandest" (in the Romantic Russian sense) version I ever heard was by Van Cliburn when he dedicated the new Nashville Symphony Center. He tried to top that with the ferocious Op 39 1 but although the inner rhythms were noble (great clarity) it could not approach his earlier record...
@incencus Not sure what your point is but money in circulation has nothing to with the need for individuals, states and companies to obtain loans. You're mixing theory, politics and personal financing. Just because you or the US or California is in debt has nothing to do with the need for credi...
@BBMeyer100 That poor man (the speaker) is obsessed with conspiracy theories. His actual knowledge of finance, banking and economics is extremely limited. He practices what's called "wish fulfillment" economics - the future is what you hope it will be and evidence be damned.
Loss of economic freedom ALWAYS portends loss of political freedom. It is occurring right now in Greece and Italy. Both have placed restrictions of the use of cash (euros), both have practically eliminated private financial transactions, Italy is tracking all cars crossing its borders and, oh ye...
@19nisey69 The religious are unaware but over the centuries Jesus has been viewed as a Jewish teacher, Messiah, Greek god, miracle man, morality teacher, best friend, Savior, creator of the universe...
Although a devout Jew, he's seen as the first Christian. Gospel tales are mixed with mod...
Actually, the "grandest" (in the Romantic Russian sense) version I ever heard was by Van Cliburn when he dedicated the new Nashville Symphony Center. He tried to top that with the ferocious Op 39 1 but although the inner rhythms were noble (great clarity) it could not approach his earlier record...