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Old 06-10-2012, 05:10 PM
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Political would be moderate-Republican or Moderate-Democrat. Anything to the center really. Both parties right now are going to the extremes(The GOP far more than the Democrats though) and that is severely polarizing the US.

In as far as Economic, what is desirable is good productivity combined with a high standard of living for the population with adequate social safety nets. A combination of capitalism and socialism comes to mind. Germany would be the best example of that.
God thank you for giving us the Moran that is jass!

We have grand statements without any evidence contradictory assumptions leading to different conclusions depending on the post.

I don't think we have seen this level of trolling/garbage since Joni!
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Old 06-10-2012, 05:17 PM
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God thank you for giving us the Moran that is jass!

We have grand statements without any evidence contradictory assumptions leading to different conclusions depending on the post.

I don't think we have seen this level of trolling/garbage since Joni!
In my 33 years of existence I have not seen a more Economically ignorant person tbh. You have demonstrated that you are utterly clueless about Economics, and yet, you keep yapping away like you think you're an expert on the matter. lol

I'm having a good laugh reading your commentary though. Hell, even an Econ 101 freshman could do a better job at analysis.

You and Grover N. must be friends.
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I already stated those in another thread.
Did you come up with them all by yourself, or did your professor tell them to you?
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Old 06-10-2012, 06:22 PM
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The Economy is loosely a zero sum game.


You are killing me. I read a lot of economic blogs. For someone who seems to think they know so much economics, you hold the exact opposite opinion of economists on both sides of the spectrum (FTR, I range from "Economists View", --uber-liberal--to libertarian sites--lots of George Mason guys)
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Old 06-10-2012, 06:25 PM
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In my 33 years of existence I have not seen a more Economically ignorant person tbh. You have demonstrated that you are utterly clueless about Economics, and yet, you keep yapping away like you think you're an expert on the matter. lol

I'm having a good laugh reading your commentary though. Hell, even an Econ 101 freshman could do a better job at analysis.

You and Grover N. must be friends.
Keep the garbage comming

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You are killing me. I read a lot of economic blogs. For someone who seems to think they know so much economics, you hold the exact opposite opinion of economists on both sides of the spectrum (FTR, I range from "Economists View", --uber-liberal--to libertarian sites--lots of George Mason guys)


I was wondering how far I'd have to scroll down before someone commented on that gem.
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Old 06-10-2012, 11:35 PM
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The Economy is loosely a zero sum game
Only when idiots like you are in charge. Don't move to America, please.
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This thread makes my head hurt.
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Old 06-11-2012, 02:04 PM
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You are killing me. I read a lot of economic blogs. For someone who seems to think they know so much economics, you hold the exact opposite opinion of economists on both sides of the spectrum (FTR, I range from "Economists View", --uber-liberal--to libertarian sites--lots of George Mason guys)
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I was wondering how far I'd have to scroll down before someone commented on that gem.
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If jas66Kent keeps this up he could be up for some serious troll of the year awards. He's doing an amazing job sounding like he actually believes what he's saying here. Some of the best work I've seen.
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