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56040602 No.56040602 [Reply] [Original]

Deflation is actually good. Notice how the elites actually WANT constant low inflation. If inflation was at exactly 2%, the fed would do literally nothing and "everyone" would be happy. But if inflation was at 0% or we even had a modest decline of not even -1%, the bankers would be shitting their pants even more than when we had 5%+ inflation.

Makes you think. As for me, I believe we need a good deflationary cycle for a few years to a decade.

>> No.56040633

>>56040602
No it's worst case scenario. And the so called leets lost control, completely, irrevocable. There are currently attempts to keep the lid on, but the lid has holes, and the entire spaghetti sauce is flowing uncontrollably over the counter

>> No.56040636

Deflation is very bad for people in debt. All dollars are created as debt. Why do you think they hate gold, silver, buttcoin, and monero?

>> No.56040643

>>56040633
>>56040636
I don't have debt anymore. Not my problem.

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56040663

>>56040643
See that's the thing
You don't care, neither does anybody else, so if nobody cares, what happens to all those qtards top down planning? Yes it goes to the shitter and isn't worth a penny.
I just love and breath chaos

>> No.56040682

>>56040602
The little blurb should be him creating a new folder on his desktop.

>> No.56040708

>>56040602
If you delve deeper into economics you will find that a low and stable inflation rate actually makes sense and isnt that bad. The problem is they lie their asses off about the actual inflation rates, and government spending is absolutely out of control. Theres no way back now without complete currency collapse, but that will be a global event anyway. /thread

>> No.56040709

>>56040602
Deflation is literally the perfect scenario for the elites, you absolute brainlet.

>> No.56040796

>>56040709
Then why do they insist on having inflation?

>> No.56040846

>>56040796
They don't, inflation is a natural byproduct of states repaying their national debt to central banks.

>> No.56040857

>>56040846
In the absence of a hard currency*
Apologies.

>> No.56040877

>>56040846
False, they arent repaying but issuing more debt on top of it. Thats the problem, they dont repay

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56041587

>>56040663
>I just love and breath chaos , i'm so edgy
>i'm like the joker my favourite tranny super hero

>> No.56042418

>>56040877
They do repay, but they don't clear. There's more new debt to replace the old. That's why more money needs to be printed (because productivity isn't actually going up at the same rate the debt appreciates)

>> No.56043910

>>56040602
Deflation is bad for usury.