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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1545936, member: 3011"]"I don't think anyone knows yet. Of course we have normal consumer price inflation as there has been for a long time, and folks need to deal with it. Beyond that, I believe you are looking at how the Fed is expanding the balance sheet and calling that monetary inflation. But the other side of the coin is that for every dollar they create, a dollar of asset is removed from the banking system or a dollar of debt is created, and both of those actions are deflationary. So it looks like a wash for now. "</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Read more: <a href="http://www.cointalk.com/t214294-4/#ixzz28Rf1wNr9" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cointalk.com/t214294-4/#ixzz28Rf1wNr9">http://www.cointalk.com/t214294-4/#ixzz28Rf1wNr9</a></p><p><br /></p><p>And that proves you are wrong, fatima. Everyone should note how you only cut and paste whatever segment of a statement that suits you. The entire quote is above which clearly shows that my statement indicated that the inflationary effect of increasing MB was offset by the deflationary impact of removing an asset from the banking system. SO IT IS A WASH. Nowhere did I ever state that an increase in MB is deflationary.</p><p><br /></p><p>You're busted again fatima, and everyone should take note of how you operate and deceive. And you continuously duck the question about when all of these catastrophic inflationary impacts are going to show up in the real world. Care to answer that or just duck the question again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1545936, member: 3011"]"I don't think anyone knows yet. Of course we have normal consumer price inflation as there has been for a long time, and folks need to deal with it. Beyond that, I believe you are looking at how the Fed is expanding the balance sheet and calling that monetary inflation. But the other side of the coin is that for every dollar they create, a dollar of asset is removed from the banking system or a dollar of debt is created, and both of those actions are deflationary. So it looks like a wash for now. " Read more: [url]http://www.cointalk.com/t214294-4/#ixzz28Rf1wNr9[/url] And that proves you are wrong, fatima. Everyone should note how you only cut and paste whatever segment of a statement that suits you. The entire quote is above which clearly shows that my statement indicated that the inflationary effect of increasing MB was offset by the deflationary impact of removing an asset from the banking system. SO IT IS A WASH. Nowhere did I ever state that an increase in MB is deflationary. You're busted again fatima, and everyone should take note of how you operate and deceive. And you continuously duck the question about when all of these catastrophic inflationary impacts are going to show up in the real world. Care to answer that or just duck the question again.[/QUOTE]
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