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Yep. Totally insidious. Everyone accepts it like fish in water. But the banks don't own the money they are lending into existence it's created out of this air. If a bank has 1 dollar savings they can leverage that to create 30 dollars for a mortgage. As in almost no minimum liquidity reservation requirement.
It artificial drives up the cost of housing. It consolidates wealth upward and it should be illegal.
I don't quite understand. Doesn't the bank have to pay someone for the house? So the money has to exist before they can lend it to you.
Those money are numbers on computers. I guess this is what OC referred to as making money out of thin air.