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I've read both your answers with great interest. Although you guys have quite opposing viewpoints, you both sound quite convincing to me. Probably because I have no background in economics, I can't make up my mind who is right. Probably adding to that, ideologically, I am somewhere else on the spectrum, so it's even harder to see clearly.
I could ask for numbers to back up your claims, but it's probably easy to find numbers to defend either one of your viewpoints. So I guess I guess I'll just have to see what the future holds~~
Kinda like when I read Arthur Hayes. It's entertaining, but I have no way to assess if his doomporn is rooted in reality or not.
EDIT: Good to see you again on SN, @didiplaywell, I think it has been a while since I've read you here.
Solomon raises some good points but @didiplaywell is more persuasive and coherent
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Always here to set things straight Sr
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Thank you for focusing on the issues. I enjoy a robust debate on the facts, issues and ideologies. There are usually at least two sides to every issue! The truth is out there!
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You can always find the truth by reductio ad absurdum. See my answer to Salomonsatoshi, to this comment you answered.
Glad that my contributions are of your interest :)
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