This is why we have the pandemic now. Because of people having the mindset that there will be war. Where did you come up with that? And who is going to war? The people of the United states? The people in their house streaming movies and eating cheese doodles?
life became exponentially better after i traded the classic 'rational assumption' theories that my professors taught for the way cooler MMT
MMT isn't cool. It's greedy and destructive.
Suggest you take a few more classes.
There is no head of the G7! The United States is the next Host Country for the G7 Meeting.Pres T as the head of G7
that's the thing though - "greedy and destructive" on the macro level doesn't always mean people are going to refuse it on the individual level
eg. i bet after this whole thing, the concept of Universal Basic Income is going to draw a lot more support. certainly if they're actually given $1k/$2k checks a month for life, i think 99.99%+ of people are not going to turn it down
regardless of what the textbooks say about debt sustainability, etc - it doesnt matter, bc when the check actually arrives no one acting rationally is going to refuse it
because their individual action of 'refusing' the check does absolutely nothing to help address the debt sustainability when everybody else/ the entire population is accepting their free cash
same thing with toilet paper. it's like even if you know with pure analysis, education, etc that the stampede for TP isn't optimal at the macro level, you're still nonetheless going to join the TP line at Costco as a rational decision at the individual level, bc even if you hold out, other people are still going to clear the stores anyways, so why bother making an individual statement while not having TP
In Germany, economical experts already debate to 'work and live' with the corona virus.
There is no head of the G7! The United States is the next Host Country for the G7 Meeting.
The U.S. on a par with the Western Europe, Canada and Scandinavian Countries in that regard. You can't compare nominal numbers without regard for population. The U.S. for example is 36th in the world in terms of access and outcomes in medical care. That's just one area where the U.S. lags. But it is a major one.with US being most economically and politically powerful country in the G7
alright, i'm sure many of us are closely following the news
regardless of our individual political opinions, there are some patterns that we've all seen
1) Economic fallout has been huge
2) Governments around the world are going into even more debt on top of existing debt
3) G7 countries ex Japan have all been affected with up to countrywide shutdowns and Pres T as the head of G7 in recent days has repeatedly called out China as the source
4) Japan's Olympics hangs in the balance, if cancelled would cause enormous financial fallout
5) China is trying to restart their economy while managing the optics
6) Nationalism has been on the rise for the past few years. once the 2-3x $1000 checks clear, probably Pres T's approval rating goes up more, and if/when reelected would have prob what would effectively be carte blanche on top of wartime powers act
7) With the economic fallout to the tune of trillions of dollars around the world, gotta be lots of people willing to sign up for the military
Treaty of Versailles tried to punish Germany by forcing them to pay enormous sums, but regardless of whether they "deserved it" or not, and how much was the "right sum" - eventually that backfired into everyone bc after a while Germany decided they had enough of being punished & completely pushed back, off the rails
so what happens now?
this all feels like the x-men movie now, lol