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I’ve showed you the truth and you continue to reject it. That’s on you.
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I don’t know where the conversation can go without knowing why you think a dollar is valueless, or has a value completely unaffected by the number in existence.
Do you think the value of a dollar is fixed in everyone’s mind and would remain unchanged even if we all possessed wheelbarrows full of dollars?
Do you think the value of a dollar is fixed in everyone’s mind and would remain unchanged even if we all possessed wheelbarrows full of dollars?
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What else is new?Martin Hash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:54 pmI’ve showed you the truth and you continue to reject it. That’s on you.
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Yes, it’s value is completely unaffected by the number in existence AS PROVEN BY MONEY CREATED THROUGH DEBT.DBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:13 pmI don’t know where the conversation can go without knowing why you think a dollar is valueless, or has a value completely unaffected by the number in existence.
Do you think the value of a dollar is fixed in everyone’s mind and would remain unchanged even if we all possessed wheelbarrows full of dollars?
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We’ve agreed a loaf of bread doesn’t change price just because another $10 trillion of debt is added, EXCEPT...
There’s 1 loaf of bread and 2 starving billionaires want it. How much does a loaf of bread cost then?
There’s 1 loaf of bread and 2 starving billionaires want it. How much does a loaf of bread cost then?
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...you aren't very familiar with consumer-level prices over the past decade, I'm guessing....Martin Hash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:29 pmYes, it’s value is completely unaffected by the number in existence AS PROVEN BY MONEY CREATED THROUGH DEBT.DBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:13 pmI don’t know where the conversation can go without knowing why you think a dollar is valueless, or has a value completely unaffected by the number in existence.
Do you think the value of a dollar is fixed in everyone’s mind and would remain unchanged even if we all possessed wheelbarrows full of dollars?
And that's with the vast majority of that money still being locked up in the bond markets, and hoarded by the 1%. That dam is starting to leak now.
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Money doesn't get "locked up" unless you put it under the mattress. The 1% has their money searching the globe for high returns. This is what's driving the absurd real estate prices in certain world capitals, and other investments. Money in bonds is actively working, it's been given to the issuer, who is investing it in whatever.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:26 pmAnd that's with the vast majority of that money still being locked up in the bond markets, and hoarded by the 1%. That dam is starting to leak now.
The notion that printing dollars is different than issuing debt is laughable. The hypothetical billion dollar coin is a great example. There's no difference between the fed issuing the coin and giving it to a bank, which would then lend that money out, and the fed lending that $1b to the bank in the form of bonds. They create money either way.
The vast majority of physical dollars are circulating where it's not official currency, or out of circulation under mattresses or whatever all over the world. You could keep printing and they would keep vanishing from US circulation. Does a dollar under a mattress in the 3rd world have value? It's a good argument that it's like a tree in the empty forest, it only has value when it comes out and is spent.
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"Circulation" by planting cash in the market, to be hoarded or bonused away by a corporation is not the same thing as "circulation" through an economy.brewster wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:46 pmMoney doesn't get "locked up" unless you put it under the mattress. The 1% has their money searching the globe for high returns. This is what's driving the absurd real estate prices in certain world capitals, and other investments. Money in bonds is actively working, it's been given to the issuer, who is investing it in whatever.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:26 pmAnd that's with the vast majority of that money still being locked up in the bond markets, and hoarded by the 1%. That dam is starting to leak now.
The notion that printing dollars is different than issuing debt is laughable. The hypothetical billion dollar coin is a great example. There's no difference between the fed issuing the coin and giving it to a bank, which would then lend that money out, and the fed lending that $1b to the bank in the form of bonds. They create money either way.
The vast majority of physical dollars are circulating where it's not official currency, or out of circulation under mattresses or whatever all over the world. You could keep printing and they would keep vanishing from US circulation. Does a dollar under a mattress in the 3rd world have value? It's a good argument that it's like a tree in the empty forest, it only has value when it comes out and is spent.
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Martin Hash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:29 pmYes, it’s value is completely unaffected by the number in existence AS PROVEN BY MONEY CREATED THROUGH DEBT.DBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:13 pmI don’t know where the conversation can go without knowing why you think a dollar is valueless, or has a value completely unaffected by the number in existence.
Do you think the value of a dollar is fixed in everyone’s mind and would remain unchanged even if we all possessed wheelbarrows full of dollars?
Then why is real purchasing power declining?
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??? My iPhone, car, TV, even my lawnmower deliver much more value for my dollars. Even staples like food have gone down in price: selection, availability, quality are well worth it.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 6:54 amMartin Hash wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:29 pmYes, it’s value is completely unaffected by the number in existence AS PROVEN BY MONEY CREATED THROUGH DEBT.DBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:13 pmI don’t know where the conversation can go without knowing why you think a dollar is valueless, or has a value completely unaffected by the number in existence.
Do you think the value of a dollar is fixed in everyone’s mind and would remain unchanged even if we all possessed wheelbarrows full of dollars?
Then why is real purchasing power declining?
Housing is an example of consumption > production.
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