• @shalafi
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    That’s not how money works.

    Explained something like this to a friend back in the day. He said the government could easily give us each $1M. And he was right!

    Me: “You know I have a small lawn service, right? Charge $20 per lawn? What would you have to pay me if I had a million in the bank? I probably wouldn’t consider anything less than $10,000 for a job.”

    Mike: “Yeah, but you could still eat at McDonalds for $5.”

    Me: “Who would work there?!”

    Yes, we need to start extracting the wealth back downwards, but we can’t just flood the streets with dollars.

    • Pennomi
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      14 hours ago

      They didn’t suggest giving everyone a million dollars, they suggested using the seized money to pay people to do work on giant social issues.

      It could feed everybody - by paying farmers the normal rate for their food.

      It could halt climate change - by paying people the normal rate to install renewable energy.

      The number of jobs would increase, and society’s problems would be solved, all without causing hyperinflation via huge handouts.

      • @[email protected]
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        413 hours ago

        BUT IF PEOPLE DIDN’T DIE FOR CAPITALISM, WHAT’S LEFT TO KEEP THE REST OF US IN LINE AND IN FEAR???

      • @TrickDacy
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        Do we actually understand the full impact of such a move? I’d like to hear an economists’ take on this.

        edit: downvotes for curiosity. Kinda sad.

        • Pennomi
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          511 hours ago

          Maybe the closest thing like this would be the New Deal program after the Great Depression.

    • @SleepyPie
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      Why would we flood the streets? Invest the money in public projects, services, etc. People work them as jobs, now we have more middle class - other businesses make money selling them services - the economy grows.

      For an example of this working in America look up Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “New Deal”.

    • don
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      1113 hours ago

      we can’t just flood the streets with dollars.

      Where in the post was this suggested or even referenced? I see nothing indicating “just give everyone lots of money, yay!”, but I do see how the money referenced could be put to use.

    • themeatbridge
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      Everything you think you know about economics is wrong, and you probably learned it because an oligarch tricked you.

    • LinkOpensChest.wavOPM
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      312 hours ago

      Your comment is bizarrely off-topic.

      But anyway, since we’re already off topic, let’s abolish currency and give everyone what they need instead of creating a system that encourages the hoarding of wealth and resources.

      “ThIs Is NoT hOw MoNeY wOrKs” <-- take that arrogance to reddit

    • @Valmond
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      413 hours ago

      You’re confounding redistributing money versus injecting money.

    • @glimse
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      113 hours ago

      You base your rates on how much money you have in the bank?