Those are not arguments against inflation
Sure, but I argue it's just temporary market dynamics, not some irreversible currency devaluation.
you literally cannot argue that increasing money supply doesn't cause inflation
Quantitative easing doesn't work like that, see sibling comment.
> Those are not arguments against inflation
Sure, but I argue it's just temporary market dynamics, not some irreversible currency devaluation.
> you literally cannot argue that increasing money supply doesn't cause inflation
Quantitative easing doesn't work like that, see [sibling comment](https://poal.co/s/Funny/325473/74c712de-bd9f-4cad-9d2f-87c4310886f2#cmnts).
Sure, but I argue it's just temporary market dynamics, not some irreversible currency devaluation.
There is no way in hell the Fed is going to allow deflation, especially during the reign of Obama's third term.
> Sure, but I argue it's just temporary market dynamics, not some irreversible currency devaluation.
There is no way in hell the Fed is going to allow deflation, especially during the reign of Obama's third term.
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