Winning
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Very far on the outside.
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We live in interesting times, no doubt about it.
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Surely, if printing money (theoretically) causes inflation; and if collecting taxes reduces inflation, then the two are somewhat closely related.
If the amount of money that can be created by the government is somewhat limited, then surely tax money is another valid source for that money.
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Frankly the whole thing needs an overhaul. Between land having more of a say than people, a structure for congress that hasn't appropriately resized, FPTP voting... Its a mess.
You can easily end up with the tyranny of the minority as a result.
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Egg prices
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Egg prices
The Trump administration is destroying our great nation's thick milfs
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Agreed that the typical, more realistic case is what will happen.
I’ve gotten into arguments with other keyboard warriors over this point, so it’s something I mention when tariffs are discussed.
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Yes, this is all well accounted for in MMT. I recommend reading a bit more on the website I linked or on the wikipedia page about it.
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Not arguing. But why that year specifically?
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Hypothetically this could create business incentives for building local capacity, but realistically manufacturers are not going to invest with the assumption that these tariffs will be permanent. Eventually either Trump will back down or he'll be replaced by someone else, and the tariffs will end. Why invest in manufacturing when there's no long term guarantees for profitability?
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"Junk" lolol, the computer in your pocket? Or the drones capable of turning the tide in a war?