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<p>[QUOTE="JCB1983, post: 1393354, member: 23885"]It is interesting hearing these view points. As an aspiring economist I find it very interesting. In the earlier classes I can tell you there was much to do about equality. How should we spend our money where to best suit the needs of the people. Now I am actually learning what 95 percent of economists do. Profit maximization. They are for the most part to a firm what a lobbyist is to a politician. At the end of the day mists economists get paid by squeezing money from somewhere. While I respect all opinions, this leads me in favor of believing in inflections theory about anti saving. Their is no loyalty to the American consumer or to principal of responsible monetary policy. Be assured that big business is in Washington and there is nothing on the agenda involving sound policy. </p><p><br /></p><p>So I guess I am torn here. I believe the arguments made by Chris and others that the dollar is the current viable and realistic form of barter exchange, but I'll tell you.. My optimism in the dollar weakens every day[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCB1983, post: 1393354, member: 23885"]It is interesting hearing these view points. As an aspiring economist I find it very interesting. In the earlier classes I can tell you there was much to do about equality. How should we spend our money where to best suit the needs of the people. Now I am actually learning what 95 percent of economists do. Profit maximization. They are for the most part to a firm what a lobbyist is to a politician. At the end of the day mists economists get paid by squeezing money from somewhere. While I respect all opinions, this leads me in favor of believing in inflections theory about anti saving. Their is no loyalty to the American consumer or to principal of responsible monetary policy. Be assured that big business is in Washington and there is nothing on the agenda involving sound policy. So I guess I am torn here. I believe the arguments made by Chris and others that the dollar is the current viable and realistic form of barter exchange, but I'll tell you.. My optimism in the dollar weakens every day[/QUOTE]
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