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[–] CanIHazPhD ago
ahahaha you are funny. Your points got demolished, so I didn't understand and I'm a retard xD
I confuse money with real things? That's exactly why I'm arguing that you have to look at actual labor value and not inflation.
Where exactly did I confuse the change in demand with the supply of money?
Yeah, I lack the curiosity to find the truth, tell me earth is flat now ahahaha
[–] ForTheUltimate ago (edited ago)
lets do a turing test. can you explain my point back to me? hahahaha. nigger you're not learning anything. I got A+ in every single econ course ever, you basic simpletons are no match.
I do however remember a question back when I was as temporarily retarded as you that I failed. and I failed it for the same reason you are failing now. The question was, how do you stopa recession? and I gave the keynsian answer. hahahaha
you wouldn't have confused it had you been able to realize duh. I would just read it over and if no light bulb, then just give up.
It was here:
[–] CanIHazPhD ago
Sure, your point is that if the purchasing power of money increases investing and economic decision making will be more efficient, you even tried to say it twice in your original post.
Of course, this is wrong, deflation leads to less investment and less growth, and eventually to recession, which has been seen time and time again. I guess it's easy to get A+ in community colleges?