Modern Monetary Theory: A Primer

Liberal wet dreams are the only reason to support MMT. Ultimately inflation will soar, everyone will be equally poor, yay communism.

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Ignorance abounds. What about those right-wing wet dreams of endless wars? How do you think they are paid for?

No?


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Allow me to come to @castoli711 defense on this. This isn’t his only screen name.

That said, I can’t imagine he would have much to contribute concerning weight training.

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And the other is…? Let me guess… iflexmyvirtuesignals

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So I respond to people who respond to me.

From the Godfather of MMT

This doesn’t even say anything.

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Were you expecting anything different?

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Not really. Just wondering if he realizes it.

I can do it to

The godfather of derp de derp, Sir Slappychap Monetary Dong Whipper: “The basics of word salad are clear when initializing a realm of possibility. Only word salad can overcome a shortage of linguistics in a proper manner due to the relative challenge faced from constant speaking engagements. Therefore a continual tossing of words in the proverbial salad are pressured from forces beyond typical attributes amongst modern peers, and often overlooked.”

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If you want a knee slapper, see his “responses” to me above. It’s even funnier than him citing some money printing imbecile from the 1930s.

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It explains via Towers answers the non-need for government to need revenues to accomplish specific goals,

Just wondered if you’d get it even though it’s spelled out for you. But you don’t. Just lost aren’t you?

Too bad, that is how it actually works. You probably believe the money spent on wars and bank bailouts were all paid for.

And the economists you believe are all modern day and not from a different time?

Still under the idiotic belief that money is the thing that is scarce and not materials and human productivity.

No one is under that impression. Everyone acknowledges that a basically-unlimited amount of money can be printed.

Edit: Not only is @doogie not under that impression, but what he posted supports pretty much the polar opposite.

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Who is everyone? You must have some people in mind.

Everyone. I doubt you can find anyone who believes a nearly-unlimited number of paper bills can (edit)NOT be printed.

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No. I know that we are going into unsustainable debt for those things.

No. I know that printing unlimited amounts of money does not create more materials or human productivity.

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