Only Smart Spending Drives an Economy [View article]
could explain point four a little more? one two and three seem valid, and I agree, but four...
On Aug 23 07:10 PM whidbey wrote:
> Mostly metaphysics at the very best. The discussion of smart v. induced > spending is unbelievably dense, not to mention debatable. Your apparent > point is that > > 1. No debt level problems if we buy the "right things" to create > value. Fairly thin soup is it not? > 2. No more stupid stimulus programs? Which kind? > 3. We could have problems, if your standards are not met, which you > can not define with example or classifications. > 4. Are you kidding us, or just a dumb as you appear?
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Only Smart Spending Drives an Economy [View article]
On Aug 23 07:10 PM whidbey wrote:
> Mostly metaphysics at the very best. The discussion of smart v. induced
> spending is unbelievably dense, not to mention debatable. Your apparent
> point is that
>
> 1. No debt level problems if we buy the "right things" to create
> value. Fairly thin soup is it not?
> 2. No more stupid stimulus programs? Which kind?
> 3. We could have problems, if your standards are not met, which you
> can not define with example or classifications.
> 4. Are you kidding us, or just a dumb as you appear?