• @Namtaru
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    -179 months ago

    Ahahahah already raking in the down votes.

    Tell me, did you research Keynesian economics and the gold standard before you hit that button?

    Teehee. Didn’t think so.

    (I know you’re reading this, person who hasn’t voted yet. Lol).

    • @Cypher
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      129 months ago

      Go back to school. Your understanding of economics is like reading anti-vaxxer commentary on modern medicine.

    • @frostysauce
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      109 months ago

      Complaining about downvotes? That’s a downvote.

    • @Clent
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      59 months ago

      Every anti-government interventionalist claims money spending causes inflation. Every time they shift the blame to some past event to fit their model.

      Government spending increased and inflation goes up with it. Zomg they were right!

      Government spending goes up and inflation goes up several quarters later. Zomg they were right again!


      So long as our monetary policy is pro-inflation, people like you will always find a way to tie that intentional inflation to the unintended consequences of government spending, wage increases, etc.

      You have a model and damned if you won’t find a way to fit the data to. The consistency in how you fit the data never matters to you.

      Your models have no predictive power. They only apply in hindsight but weird never 20/20, one always has to squint just right.