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Starbuck wrote:
So in your mind increasing the money supply 25% will not result in inflationary pressure. ??? Where did I say that? Why not read what I *did* say, instead of making things up which I did not? DSK |
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I said if you increase the money supply without increasing productivity, it
will result in inflation where the buying power of the dollar will be the same before the increase in money supply. I also said inflation is the most regressive tax any country can implement. You said no it won't, the change in buying power will not be offset by inflation and any changes will be very slow, so it will beneficial to the poor and those on fixed income don't matter. My question is, why don't all presidents just print more money and distribute that money to the less fortunate. It is a win win situation based upon your analysis. Why didn't President Carter (a very compassionate man), who had a democratic Congress) just pass a bill for a 50% increase in minimum wage. Since this will result in helping the less fortunate, those who earn the least, it would help mankind, and not hurt our economy. Carter should have talked to you, and you could have explained your theories of "long terms" versus "short term", and the velocity of money. Carter had all those Economist from Harvard and Yale on his team, and they screwed up. They should have asked Doug to come straighten out the mess. If they did Carter could have had a 2nd term. "DSK" wrote in message ... Starbuck wrote: So in your mind increasing the money supply 25% will not result in inflationary pressure. ??? Where did I say that? Why not read what I *did* say, instead of making things up which I did not? DSK |
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Starbuck wrote:
I said if you increase the money supply without increasing productivity, it will result in inflation where the buying power of the dollar will be the same before the increase in money supply. I also said inflation is the most regressive tax any country can implement. Both of those are basically correct. Oversimplified to the point of being useless, but basically correct. You said no it won't, ??? Where? I said that your ideas about the effects of increasing wages were stupid & wrong, which they are. My question is, why don't all presidents just print more money and distribute that money to the less fortunate. It is a win win situation based upon your analysis. Apparently you have some type of reading comprehension disorder. I said no such thing. Carter should have talked to you, and you could have explained your theories of "long terms" versus "short term", and the velocity of money. Not my theory. Standard economics, as taught at the undergrad level in college. Anybody who passed Econ 101 should be able to explain these to you. As for the velocity of money, that is what Dr. Milton Friedman (surely you've heard his name, often invoked by right-wingers) won his Nobel Prize for. ... Carter had all those Economist from Harvard and Yale on his team, and they screwed up. Given the conditions of the time, they didn't do so badly. Of course, they did not pander to a lot of racist boneheads & shovel tax money into the military/industrial complex, and so are reviled by right-wingers unto the seventh generation. DSK |
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