Considering that conservatives tend to have the most incorrect opinions ever when it comes to economics, I'm very disinclined to believe anything a conservative has to say (and that goes for any subject--but especially economics).
elements of the American Right have some pretty horrible ideas...auditing the Fed
Quote from: Удалить кебаб on November 14, 2016, 10:20:06 AMelements of the American Right have some pretty horrible ideas...auditing the FedI don't see how that's a bad thing, the people responsible for printing America's currency should be held to high level of scrutiny.
Quote from: Azendac on November 14, 2016, 01:45:34 PMQuote from: Удалить кебаб on November 14, 2016, 10:20:06 AMelements of the American Right have some pretty horrible ideas...auditing the FedI don't see how that's a bad thing, the people responsible for printing America's currency should be held to high level of scrutiny.Monetary policy functions well when independent; the Fed already has a high level of Congressional oversight. Increased meddling runs the risk of interest rates being set politically, instead of empirically. Almost invariably, conservatives pushing the audit the Fed line are just goldbugs who don't have a fucking clue.
Fair enough, do you have any books/articles I could look into?
Quote from: Azendac on November 14, 2016, 01:55:43 PMFair enough, do you have any books/articles I could look into? Too many. What area specifically are you interested in?
All you had to do was say "Do either of you have any evidence?", and even if neither of them did I would still be able to direct you to relevant research.
Come on man, you were being lazy.
If by "commonly agreed" you mean "shit we teach kids pre-college because we're too lazy to explain it properly" then yeah the New Deal was pretty important. If we're talking about actual empirical work, instead of what our teachers tell us, it becomes far less important.
I assume good faith in my curriculum
Quote from: Удалить кебаб on November 14, 2016, 06:12:22 AMEcho-esqueSay that out loud 3 times fast
Echo-esque
Verb, I'm not quite sure I get what you're still arguing.
Quote from: Icy on November 15, 2016, 05:48:50 PMVerb, I'm not quite sure I get what you're still arguing.The Trump thing, or the New Deal thing?
One area I would distance myself from Turkey in is that he seems to think fiscal stimulus prolongs recessions; he said as much about the Obama stimulus.
Quote from: Verbatim on November 15, 2016, 05:49:39 PMQuote from: Icy on November 15, 2016, 05:48:50 PMVerb, I'm not quite sure I get what you're still arguing.The Trump thing, or the New Deal thing?Trump thing.
Maybe the reason why Verb is so anti-Trump is simply because he is secretly a Trump supporter. For example the people who are are strongly anti-gay end up being gay themselves. So for Verb it could be the same scenario.
Verb has more salt than the Pacific.
I don't recall saying that.
Why would I give him the benefit of the doubt? He's run a campaign based on xenophobia and hate. He's been endorsed by most white nationalist groups. He selected the head of Breibart to be his chief strategist. I can't think of a single reason I should think he'll pull a 180 and end up a good guy.
"I don't think he is ideological, I think ultimately he is pragmatic in that way and that can serve him well as long as he has got good people around him and he has a good sense of direction," Obama said.
Quote from: Azendac on November 15, 2016, 06:55:57 PMJust to let you know, I'm working on compiling a list for the areas you said you were interested in. Will post them as a separate thread.
Quote from: Ian on November 15, 2016, 06:05:51 PMVerb has more salt than the Pacific.