American Economics Thread

Overbom

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I wonder when the people of the USA will eventually turn on their leaders what are pretty much trying to bankrupt and murder their own population
Never. They will just find another cultural issue to divert the people's anger.

The new trend on cultural warfare in the US is Critical Race Theory.
What inflation? What poverty? What income equality etc.

It all about CRT, ban/no-ban guns, ban/no-abortion, Black/White weaponised racism, weed/no-weed (lol) etc
 

emblem21

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Never. They will just find another cultural issue to divert the people's anger.

The new trend on cultural warfare in the US is Critical Race Theory.
What inflation? What poverty? What income equality etc.

It all about CRT, ban/no-ban guns, ban/no-abortion, Black/White weaponised racism, weed/no-weed (lol) etc
Then I guess they will eventually come to a time when an increasing number of people in the USA is wiped out to the point where population will be a mere fraction of what it once was, hence providing an incentive to provide less resources to the nation until they can afford to cut them out completely since well at that point the usa will matter that much less to the world and if they still try to give the world grief then, well a memetic conflict against nation with 20% of its original population is going to be that much easier and especially when most of the potential brightest are gone with only the crazy elites remaining. The elite may have the money (what value it will be worth in the future is questionable) but they have always lack real vision and common sense. All they have is a desire to have as much material wealth as possible at any cost and that is the hall mark sign of a bleak future out look in the long run. This however assumes that the population of the USA is that dumbed down
 

horse

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Yeah exactly, this is what history is about and this is what economics is about too.

When we say, they are printing money, that is a stark warning of bad things that could come later.

It is not too late for the United States to reverse course, but they do not seem to be interested.

You cannot save the world. You can at least protect yourself.

:)
 

AssassinsMace

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If toys are piling up in China, the supply chain problems isn't on China's end. Maybe China is suppose to make more containers with that steel the West is complaining China is making too much of. Or how about the US is expecting China to buy their more expensive steel to make those containers but the ships they need to ship it to China are waiting offshore of the US waiting to unload.
 

Michaelsinodef

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I'm not that well-versed in economics, but however I look at it, it seems quite bad (although hyper-inflation would allow them to pay off debt, but that would uh, result in other very big problems lol).
 

NiuBiDaRen

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I think another aspect that we also cannot overlook is that Americans are now owning cars that are super old. I mean many of them don't have the ability to buy new cars or even secondhand cars, and just buy cars that are more than 10 years old. And they need these cars to commute to work.

Having public transportation really is an economic multiplier
 

drowingfish

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I think another aspect that we also cannot overlook is that Americans are now owning cars that are super old. I mean many of them don't have the ability to buy new cars or even secondhand cars, and just buy cars that are more than 10 years old. And they need these cars to commute to work.

Having public transportation really is an economic multiplier
maybe time for another round of cash for clunkers. government print money to buy up old cars and have them use that money to buy new EVs. its a win-win.
 
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