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The debate on F4M motives has been hilarious. Especially because its been more of an in-depth discussion than the topic he posted about. So dude, could you tell us again Why are you here? Edit: It's like having a discussion about someone, in front of them, as though they weren't there.
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[quote user="Wheylous"] cporter, I feel ya :P I have a question, though: isn't money borrowed from abroad "new money"? I have a friend who says that the US should borrow from abroad to improve the economy, which injects this "new money." [/quote] If I get what your asking, I think it would be no different than if individuals
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Hey! i have some bitter-sweet news: I work four days a week and today is my "Friday" Mark doesn't go on the computer unless he is at work so our debate (and his holding onto his ego for dear life) will have to continue on Monday. Some of your points really stirred me, and i want to let you know. Autolykos (who i will now call Spock), when
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Regarding the bomb a few cities question "Mark" said; I did not argue that wars and natural disasters stimulate the economy. I argued that they bring “new” dollars into the economy in the from of aid. New dollars into an economy are different that old dollars in an economy. The Broken Window Fallacy says that the glazer will have
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Thanks again for your input, though i'm not sure he is getting it. In your experience do these people ever quit hardening there brain and open up a little? "Mark" goes on to say; It does not matter where the money comes from, any new dollar into an economy acts as an economic stimulus to the recipient of the money. A dollar raised by taxes
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Alright first of all I want to thank you so much for your input. Let me now follow up on what "Mark" responded to what I hoped would be his wakeup call. You clearly missed the fact that in the real world there is a new money injected into an economy, after a disaster, in the form of government spending and aid agencies sending in donations
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I just fresh signed up with this site and happen to currently be in a discussion with a guy at work who i will call "Mark". I sent him an email containing Lew Rockwell's article on where he talks about the broken window fallacy. http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/broken-window.html The following is Mark's response to the article.