

Dunno, maybe some other agregate. Long time no see the economic theory. One of the Mx…


Dunno, maybe some other agregate. Long time no see the economic theory. One of the Mx…


Important to distinguish two types of deflation from each other.
Type one is the deflation that is caused by contraction of the money supply. In the current system if the M2 aggregate shrinks it causes deflation. Slowing economy causes bankruptcies which cause shrinking of M2 which looks as a deflation and forces more slowing down of economy as money gets scarce. Central banks inflate money supply to fight this kind of deflation. If you are not rich already, you will never see any money from these money bags.
Type two deflation is natural and happens organically with progress. We saw natural deflation for years in electronics, where it beated the inflation targets by central banks. And prices of electronics were going down in the whole sector without disturbance. Savings allows you to eventually buy more efficient products.
People just like to “correct” others…
For instance I think religion is historically the foundation of immorality. A practice used to exclude, hate, opress, kill and worse.
If god told you to go and kill a child, would you do it ?(1 Samuel 15:3)
If religion is what stops you from doing bad things, please don’t ever give it up.
In my hitchsperience “it takes religion for a decent human to commit atrocities”.
Unless you can prove objective morals exists, subjective morals are the only morals you are left with.


The purpose is to give incentive to knowledgeable parties to let us know up front. In a corrupt government status like the current one we should be happy that we can get few hours heads up before the bombs start falling.
They are not going to warn you for free…


I’m wondering if it has anything to do with the recent spam of authenticator access to accounts…
There goes verisimilitude…
Up 30 percent from one week to the next. The ai is in works for years but the article is celebrating one week to week comparison… Will there be a sad article next week when the numbers return to the mean?