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Let's not forget that deflation would just result in massive profit for bankers, as 2 or 3 percent effective interest rates effectively became 10 percent or more.
Let's not forget that deflation would just result in massive profit for bankers, as 2 or 3 percent effective interest rates effectively became 10 percent or more.
What moron would buy something today (other than necessities) when they can see that prices are continually falling? When they now they will be able to get the same item cheaper in the future?
Again... if the value of your dollar is increasing.... what does that do to the value of your DEBT?
If prices are going down across the board.... what is happening to wages? Are they going up or down in a deflationary environment?
Again... find ONE economist who will take the position that a deflationary cycle is better than inflationary for the economy. Just one.
Again ditzie... as I stated, deflation is not bad when it is due to increases in efficiencies. But that is not what is happening right now ditzie.... and that type of deflation is NOT what leads to a deflationary cycle. What we are experiencing now is exactly what leads to the downward spiral. This is what leads to a depresssion.
I can't find an editorial by him, but I would bet that Walter E. Williams would side with me on this. And for the record (this makes the 10th time I've stated it) I have never claimed that a DEFLATIONARY SPIRAL is not indicative of a bad economy! ....I'll repeat that one more time after the next quote, just so it soaks into your pinhead!
I've got an idea. Let's stop printing money. All money. And stop sending out replacement money for bad bills. And burn 20% of tax revenues, just to stir up as much deflation as possible. This will produce goods out of thin air! Everyone will be buying everything all the time, because there won't be much money, which means prices will be low, and since low prices are good that means deflation is good! We want as much deflation as possible!
Preferably, we should get down to like 1 dollar total for the whole US! Imagine how rich we'll be then, since that money will be worth so much, and saying that expensive money isn't necessarily a good thing is like saying that steak isn't a good thing!
Dixie, on this, I assure you, not even Walter Williams supports you.
I got a better idea, let's outlaw currency altogether, and go back to the gold/precious medals standard!
You are not in a position to assure me, Waterhead. You are an immature half-gay emo punk who still lives with mommy and daddy. You still need someone to assure you!
Walter Williams has a degree in economics. He does not believe deflation is a good thing. Nobody believes deflation is a good thing.
YEAH!
And let's destroy as much gold as possible and ban gold mining, and subsidize jewelry by 1000%, to make gold worth as much as possible, because expensive money is good!
I think deflation is a very good thing, and I think most people do like getting things for less. It is what made Walmart and Big Lots such huge corporations. It's why McDonald's is kicking Starbucks ass. You're just a moron who doesn't understand things, and reads too much socialist propaganda.
Deflation is great provided your salary doesn't also deflate while your debt level remains the same thus decreasing the value and raising the actual cost on all things purchased with credit. Like... well... our national debt and stuff...I think deflation is a very good thing, and I think most people do like getting things for less. It is what made Walmart and Big Lots such huge corporations. It's why McDonald's is kicking Starbucks ass. You're just a moron who doesn't understand things, and reads too much socialist propaganda.
Deflation is great provided your salary doesn't also deflate while your debt level remains the same thus decreasing the value and raising the actual cost on all things purchased with credit. Like... well... our national debt and stuff...
Dixie, when a price drops, this may be "deflation", but that's not the economic term we're referring to. We're referring to "deflation" as a state of the overall economy.
My point of this entire debate has been, "deflation" is not bad! Consumers love deflation! It makes money more valuable! Plain old common frikkin sense should tell you, that is not a bad thing!
so was he (originally).