Inflation from Money Printing, Survival, or Greed?

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Baron, Oct 20, 2022.

  1. Overnight

    Overnight

    So you, commie, got into this country and joined the military intelligence community, and learned how we make our sausage?

    Oh, what sad times we live in! Did you pass yourself off as a humble landscaper as part of your subterfuge?

    USA is doomed!

     
    #101     Oct 26, 2022

  2. somebody is living a high life. just sell one of your bitcoins, then ~$200 bill would be paid for :)
     
    #102     Oct 26, 2022
  3. I would strongly suggest that you reconsider your ability to read other people's motivations. A failure this abysmally abject should not be ignored.

    P.S. I also note that you've attempted to dodge my actual question and slimily disguise that fact behind an insult. I get your embarrassment at being exposed as a fool, but you really don't want to get on this ride. The ticket charges would be much more than you can afford.
     
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    #103     Oct 27, 2022
  4. Damn, boy... you been doing some modeling for spare cash? :D

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    #104     Oct 27, 2022
  5. NCC1701

    NCC1701

    Half the population votes republican, to me they represent a shield against the asshole progressives. The only rational thing to do is be independent and never join a party, which is basically the same as a cult nowadays. So speaking of the progressive cult, just how in the hell any real trader can vote for them is beyond me, they offer nothing positive and mostly hate on us. Bernie's trader transaction tax was back lately, same old fucking zero sum bullshit that the left loves to push, my gain is ALWAYS at the expense of people who don't trade or even work in many cases. It is 'deeply unjust' that I might be doing ok when somebody somewhere is financially suffering, what a bunch of absolute bilge. Ironic when this thread started calling others greedy when democrats say we are the greedy ones. The left is by far the worst danger to a free and prosperous nation, I could make a long list.


    April 21, 2021
    REP. LEE AND SEN. SANDERS INTRODUCE TAX ON WALL STREET SPECULATION ACT TO CURB GREED
    Rep. Lee and Sen. Sanders Introduce Tax on Wall Street Speculation Act to Curb Greed | Barbara Lee - Congresswoman for the 13th District of California (house.gov)
     
    #105     Oct 27, 2022
  6. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    My party is less worse than yours is such a "great way" to move the country forward.
     
    #106     Oct 27, 2022
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  7. Specterx

    Specterx

    Over 40% of liberals believe that US cops killed >1,000 unarmed in black men during 2019 - the real figure was around 20. People believe in 'long Covid' despite a variety of studies showing that it doesn't exist (https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.07.22276108v1.full.pdf). Millions of people are giving booster after Covid booster to their young children despite conclusive proof that doing so is, statistically, far more dangerous than said children contracting Covid (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4206070).

    And of course, only one of these groups has an iron grip of control over all US institutions.
     
    #107     Oct 27, 2022
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  8. piezoe

    piezoe

    What was your question? I recall you made a request and softened it with the word "please." I chose to ignore your request.
     
    #108     Oct 27, 2022
  9. piezoe

    piezoe

    You've made your position clear. For that I thank you. I should, I suppose, point out a small error. Half the population does not vote Republican. It is actually less than half. This is, of course, why a number of recent Republican Presidents have been been elected by the Electoral College rather than the popular vote. In the U.S., currently, we elect only the Senate by popular vote. The President is elected by the Electoral College; the House by often heavily gerrymandered state districts which make the vote un-democratic. In Some states the House vote does approach a democratic (small "d") result; in others, however, it is anything but.

    If we wanted to discuss this, and I don't see a reason why we should, we would have to start be agreeing that a "democratic vote" means everyone's vote counts equally.
     
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    #109     Oct 27, 2022
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  10. Overnight

    Overnight

    'Tis the season, Halloween and all.

    P.s. If I knew what the new meme photo-editing proggy altering Halloween costumes was, I could prolly' come up with a funny one for you crazy options folks. :)
     
    #110     Oct 27, 2022