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The left should resist the siren song of ‘modern monetary theory’
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Re: The left should resist the siren song of ‘modern monetary theory’
When I read this stuff, I'm so glad a decent portion of my portfolio is gold.
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Re: The left should resist the siren song of ‘modern monetary theory’
+1europeanwizard wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2019 12:24 am When I read this stuff, I'm so glad a decent portion of my portfolio is gold.
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Re: The left should resist the siren song of ‘modern monetary theory’
Every time I read about MMT, I start giggling. I mean, come on. No one can be that stupid, can they?
Obviously they can. Which is why it tickles me so.
Obviously they can. Which is why it tickles me so.
Re: The left should resist the siren song of ‘modern monetary theory’
MMT would probably not be discussed so frequently if it wasn't for the amount of debt accumulation the country has seemingly survived without any apparent damage to the system. I agree with others that such talk is a great indicator for gold futures.