I can do it.
That's exactly what's happening, and a lot of the conversation that I hear today, while it's well intended, is dealing from within the system. Everybody is out to get their handout from within the system, while the system contributes to that overall inequality and makes it worse and worse. That's the problem. The system requires inflation and all the monetary easing.
The interest rates in a free market would be way higher. Canada wouldn't be able to get away with it. That's why there's the printing of money: to be able to drive that monetary experiment, which increases the wealth gap. It's way worse than that. This is important. Right now, there's a bunch of “let's fix the green economy.” Some of that might be right, but think about it more deeply.
What that means is that today, right now, with solar coming on, it's a cheaper form of energy, and it's supplying extra energy to the market. That extra energy coming into the market had a lower price. It's bringing down oil prices and everything else. The only way to be able to overcome that and grow our economies out of that is to manipulate money further.
In other words, a problem that is bigger by an order of magnitude for our entire climate is the printing of money. It's not the environmental one that people think it is. That's within the system. No matter how much innovation goes in, there has to be more printing of money to be able to stop that and keep the inflationary system in check.