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  • I would disagree with this in that the rich and businesses dont just keep the money in a scrooge mcduck vault, they put it into a variety of things that is not direct consumption spending but is spending. I think there are too many variable to confidently say what would happen, but I dont think its a significant difference when it comes to inflation.

  • I am in favor of less taxes for everyone and thus less spending in the government. This goes to the idea of "trickle down" economics, which on a side note was never an actual thing. Less taxes are better on every level, but the question should be how much do we need for a functioning society.

  • I understand what you are saying, but it just reallocates the money to different organizations. I would say that tax cuts could be tending to more deflationary because it allows people to be more productive and create more products. Although I think it gets nuanced with how this all relates to the debt and bonds, but I would guess its all a wash with regards to inflation.

    And I appreciate that you are not just another angry person that just wants to yell about trump and how me disagreeing with "experts" makes me a MAGA.

  • You dont want a conversation, you just want to yell at the wind. But I am just telling you the fact that cutting taxes doesnt slow the economy or fuel inflation. The "experts" claim things, and its up to us to refute those claims. If you wish to yell about how trump kicked you puppy I dont give a shit.

  • They probably do feel threatened also by those countries, but not the same as Ukraine and Georgia. And they are doing the most they can do. Where do you think this ends? Nuclear war? Why do you suddenly care about a shitty corrupt country like Ukraine?

  • You are just repeating the propaganda talking points. NATO knew that it was the reddest of red lines, and they did it anyways. You can not like it, but its the known consequence of the action.

    You should be asking; why would NATO take a completely unnecessary action that would cause a war. But I guess if you keep looking at russia, then you wont think about what is happening.

  • Gotcha, I can explain it to you. Russia believes that NATO expansion toward them is an extential threat to their existence. NATO and the US know this, and know that NATO membership of the countries like Ukraine and Georgia is unacceptable. So when Georgia was going in the direction of NATO, then russia invaded a couple months later. So then when Ukraine was going in the direction of NATO membership, russia invaded. You can disagree with their reasons, but that is their reasons not some bullshit claim that Russia is the next 1930s germany.