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A biggest public campaign has started to end fractional reserve banking, look at the POSITIVE MONEY website and support the campaign …and spread the word.
Also, with all this money added via quantitative easing you may ask why there is not a rise in prices in todays economy, with all that money chasing goods and services. The answer is yet. With high unemployment a business has no need to raise salaries to attract workers. Thus prices remain the same. That is why high unemployment results in low wages and low inflation. Once gdp rises and corporate revenues rise there will be more inflation. There is a lag before the inflation hits.
Just watched the video again. Wanted to add, since debt is money imho, as long at the same amount of debt outstanding is constant or rising it is a form of money. For example, if the national debt is 13 trillion, the entire 13 trillion could be considered money. If there is a surplus and 1 trillion is paid back and the debt drops to 12 trillion, you actually remove 1 trillion from the money supply.