lee wrote on Sep 15
th, 2025 at 5:47pm:
thegreatdivide wrote on Sep 15
th, 2025 at 4:08pm:
Proving the ideologically blind don't bother to - or are incapable of - defending their stance.
Nope. Merely that you have nothing but your beliefs.
Today's news:
(Alternet)
"Trump admin working to criminalize dissent as 'domestic terror' in wake of Kirk murder". Even as investigators work to determine the motive of Kirk’s killer, members of Trump’s inner circle and supporters have amplified an unfounded narrative of a coordinated leftist movement targeting conservatives.One man's beliefs are another man's reality. Ouch, we have a problem....
Quote:It is your inability to keep track of what you are supposed to be saying.
You criticized the "peoples' party" for wanting to identify levels of disability so that the government can save 'taxpayer money'.
Your belief that the level of disability is a matter of individual choice is delusional; you say "some individuals can cope better than others".......so, exactly who does need support by the NDIS?
Quote:Thank you finally. Central banks do print money. It took you long enough.
Central banks and private banks all create new money out of nothing, mostly in private banks.
But you still think only central banks do so....as opposed to private banks who also create money exhilio, ie you still believe printing money is different to "printing money" which is different to creating money ex nihilo. You are wrong - not a "belief" on my part.
Quote:google: "QE is nicknamed "money printing" because the central bank creates new digital money to buy assets like government bonds from commercial banks, effectively injecting cash and increasing the money supply, even though no physical banknotes are printed.
Oh a nickname? A nickname does not bestow upon anyone, anything of substance. It does not automatically mean they are equivalent.
Dummy; nickename in that google quote refers to
common usage, ie creating new money out of thin air, a reality which the general public wrongly thinks is an illegitimate operation like counterfeiting. whereas private banks (and the central bank in limited cases) do it legally all the time.
Quote:"Is similar to" is also not "same as". It merely means they have some similarities.
Dummy; "printing money"/printing money/ creating money ex nilhilo refers to the central bank creating money ex nihilo, not to buy existing assets (like government bonds, as in QE) but to directly fund government new spending.
Quote:Dummy, the quote refers to the general public's understanding of money printing which you claim is "money printing'" - as if there is a difference.
Quote: re article "The UK Labour government's instincts may be to raise taxes further or to print money.ie via a central bank QE government bond buying program , or to directly fund goverement spending (the MMT proposition).
That is your interpretation.
And what is your interpretation, dummy?
Show where my 'interpretation' is wrong.
Quote:You really like nicknames. That doesn't mean that they are actually applicable.
Nicknames in the google quote refers to common usage, see how your failure to understand that simple point results in your GIGO, so now you are sayng common usage "isn't applicable".
Quote:Oh dear, you really are wedded to the idea of nicknames.
To repeat; the explanation re QE which is nicknamed -
ie referred to in common usage - as money printing isn't delusional, its reality.
Quote:And you have the solution? Don't drink it
Indeed the Modern Money school of econonomics lays the groundwork for creating an economy which works for all, in our post gold-standard, fiat currency era.
[quote]So how would you achieve it without taking from the rich and not so rich, to reach this nirvana? Keep "printing money"?
Now you are at least daring to look in the right direction... amazing, even a crippled, self-interested, Conservative brain can look at "printing money", though apparently not at new ways of controlling inflation, hence you have be dragged kicking and screaming to even consider an economy which works for all.