Message from @Maw

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2020-12-22 23:43:25 UTC  

I know I am just being cheeky man.

2020-12-22 23:43:53 UTC  

How is saying interest doesn't matter common sense?

2020-12-22 23:46:10 UTC  

There is currently 1.5T in physical US currency, 14T in 'US currency'.

2020-12-22 23:46:33 UTC  

I know there are a few Californians that read this, so if it pertains to you. https://twitter.com/NWSLosAngeles/status/1341513502335270912?s=19

2020-12-22 23:47:15 UTC  

I'm not sure what you mean by that... I have only just started looking into this theory. I just think it might have merit and I am going to look into it more. I had questions and I have tried to look into both sides. It will take some time for me to have a fully formed opinion about it.

2020-12-22 23:47:58 UTC  

Thanks... We'll be getting the warning messages soon, I am sure.

2020-12-22 23:48:28 UTC  

Now, I'm not sure if they're advocating for printing physical currency, but if they are (this would be the 'stealthy' approach) then inflation would skyrocket.

2020-12-22 23:49:31 UTC  

Unless you are suggesting that they suddenly add in a bunch of dollars that don't actually exist into the M2.

2020-12-22 23:50:37 UTC  

The stimulus you're suggesting can't even be afforded with the amount of literal physical US tender in existence.

2020-12-22 23:51:27 UTC  

I don't think so... She did a pretty good job, I thought, of explaining that when it comes to the federal government spending that current models seem to ignore that federal deficits have a corresponding benefit on the other side of the balance sheet. I am paraphrasing in my layman's terms, of course.

2020-12-22 23:51:47 UTC  

Stimulus for the rich.

2020-12-22 23:52:30 UTC  

Also keep in mind, when you increase inflation, it screws everyone.

2020-12-22 23:53:02 UTC  

Price inflation of goods? @Maw

2020-12-22 23:53:06 UTC  

What doesn't exists? Currency represents value, right? If our economy has continually grown, that value is represented somehow.

2020-12-22 23:53:33 UTC  

There may not be enough stimulus to inflate demand.

2020-12-22 23:53:44 UTC  

Price inflation of goods translates to the dollar meaning less, which anyone that stores money in fiat form gets screwed.

2020-12-22 23:53:54 UTC  

They just keep changing the way that they define inflation...

2020-12-22 23:54:05 UTC  

Not really..?

2020-12-22 23:54:09 UTC  

Clearly understood.

2020-12-22 23:55:36 UTC  

Inflation has several indexes. For example CPI or consumer price index vs PPI or producer price index.

2020-12-22 23:56:00 UTC  

Big Mac Index.

2020-12-22 23:56:22 UTC  

Lot of ways to define it.

2020-12-22 23:56:45 UTC  

Maybe I should say indices but I think either is correct. In finance they usually say indices.

2020-12-22 23:56:48 UTC  

Burgernomics just sounds more tasty.

2020-12-22 23:57:06 UTC  

noticing shrinkflation on a lot of fast food items.. @Maw

2020-12-22 23:57:51 UTC  

Big Mac index is actually a measure of purchasing power parity but same principle. I mean I would give you at least 3/4 points on a test for that answer.

2020-12-22 23:58:23 UTC  

But increased margins!

2020-12-22 23:59:33 UTC  

If you are serious about MMT @TaLoN132 then go read monetarist ideas about money. Have an actual balanced debate in your head.

2020-12-22 23:59:37 UTC  

Just my thoughts.

2020-12-23 00:02:34 UTC  
2020-12-23 00:03:29 UTC  

I'm not watching BTW

2020-12-23 00:06:18 UTC  

add this to the list of things I never thought I would see or hear: https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/22/politics/pat-robertson-trump-2020-election/index.html

2020-12-23 00:06:57 UTC  

when an evangelist tells you your reality is too alternative.....

2020-12-23 00:07:12 UTC  

it might be time for haloperidol.

2020-12-23 00:09:45 UTC  

televangelist, no less

2020-12-23 00:09:57 UTC  

is that better or worse?

2020-12-23 00:10:06 UTC  

in terms of "reality connected"?

2020-12-23 00:12:46 UTC  

less reality connected

2020-12-23 01:01:29 UTC  

President Trump is calling bullshit on this bill