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So the source you use to show a decline in the m3 which you claim makes inflation impossible also shows high inflation. How embarassing for you.
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You can just say you don't know. There's no embarrassment in admitting your ignorance.
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The full year sub through Rewardsgold is 8600. half is 4600. As for points, the fastest way is 2 emails = 500 points. Make up some emails and there are your points. I'm sure someone will poo-poo...
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You mean libertarian.
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I love the economist plus I got it at no cost to me.
I have a RewardsGold account so I just had to earn some points then redeem them for the Economist.
Here is the link to the store where you...
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:lol:....:lmao:
Where you getting your M3 data from? Several of the Fed's discontinued series?
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/categories/28
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Default on the debt is the only option. You said so yourself. You said we would have to inflate our way out of the debt. Not paying or paying back in worthless currency- the effect is the same -...
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Well then, I invite you to post the true correct/non-manipulated/real data that proves otherwise. Otherwise, take your always correct decisions and live on your own island with the gold standard and...
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'Personal' income in 2011 was $12,949,905,000. Therefore, in under 15 months, the debt would indeed be totally paid off. Too bad so many RWers love simplistic ideologically driven baseless cliches...
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Where were these 2012 deficit hawks back in 2001, when we began to borrow a whopping $4 trillion dollars to bring democracy to another country?? You guys realize that over the 30 years it's going to...
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:rolleyes:
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deflation :lol:
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I think I will just sit back and wait for the government to help me.
While I wait, I will read the Economist. My favorite magazine.
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Thanks for proving that you have no idea what's being discussed, and that you think a one word answer combined with a smiley face is an actual way of proving that you're right. Until you can answer...
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Who said I was a supporter of Bush?
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Can you cite the US Treasury data? I'd like to see it. Plus it stops at 2005, pre-crisis levels.
As for tracking at the individual level, yes there are always individuals who "make it", or embody...
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Obviously.
It's easy to predict economics if you understand how the economy works. I never said I can predict the market.
I didn't attack anyone. Just stating the fact that if...
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I thought it gave you the points immediately after completing the surveys. Sure enough, it does. I just did a survey and it does give you the points immediately upon completion. Took me less that 2...
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And there you go with the personal attacks.
If you can predict inflation so good, do you bet against the market? For someone whose never wrong, you must be a billionaire, or at least a...
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Maybe because the conservative platform isn't conservative anymore. They got hijacked by religious zealots.
Republicans voted FOR a war in Iraq. Republicans voted FOR expanding the department of...
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edit.
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The stock market will never be a valid vehicle for equality of opportunity, which is why I stated that it was primarily the wealthy who benefited the most from its rally up to 13000. But you...
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1.21gigawatts,
First of all, I want to say thank you for a well thought-out and intelligent reply.
Economics is not a zero-sum game. When one man gains, someone else does not...
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I get most of my news from this magazine. It is a thick weekly read, but l love this magazine. Great renewal price too.
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I never said I knew what it was and you don't know what it is either. I said it's a debate economists have all the time.
But I stand by my belief that, whatever the true optimal level of...
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in for a subscription!
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All for other people paying higher taxes egh? There is nothing stopping Warren Buffet from paying more taxes. He has used accounting gimmicks to reduce his tax burden while lamenting how low his...
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conservative leaning? I've never heard that before. I find it the best consolidated magazine on world events. I particularly like the technology reviews.
agreed
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i though economists weren't supposed to meddle into politics and fiscal policy.
welcome to the new normal.
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Yup, my taxes, my families' taxes, and all of my peers' taxes will need to go up to have any sort of chance at solving the deficit problem. Realistically, both sides have a point in that the tax...
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Hey guys -- about this deal though: SLICK!
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You could raise the income taxes to 100% and it still wouldn't cover the debt. :wave:
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I invite you to look at all available data and draw your own conclusions. Forgetting incorrect/manipulated/pseudo data is a great start. If you truly believe there has been low inflation over the...
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What's great about equality? It's easy to make everyone equally poor. Its impossible to make everyone equally wealthy. If you produce more you should have more. That is how the wealth of a...
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seems like we have quite a bit to say
I've had a two year subscription using AA points with magsformiles (whattadeal!), and recently used another 3,200 UA expiring miles at magsformiles to extend...
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It's realistic and fairly unbiased, save editorials which are moderate (moderate for the developed world, anyway, which is considered "liberal) in the United States.
It accepts things like...
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It depends on what your base line is. To me its center right, which is arguably themainstream. This is not the place to find something radical or ground breaking. What I do find compelling about this...
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It's right of center.
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Thomas Sowell:lol::lol:. That son of a bitch can't write a Basic Economics book without injecting so much fiscal conservative bias into it.
The Economist is centrist. I see them praising...
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I'm sorry, but the fact that they proclaimed existence of a bubble in the market still doesn't excuse them from the criticisms I leveled against them in my initial post. Truth is, this is...
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