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Re: GDP?
"The power of compounding is a wonderous thing. It can be applied to almost everything. Including our national debt. If a policy were enacted that lowered GDP by 1%, but lowered our deficit by MORE than 1%, wouldn't that be a positive increase in our overall economy?? "
Clearly, negative GDP growth, even if accompanied by a lower budget deficiet, is bad for the overall economy. I don't even understand where you were going with that statement. Until you clarify where you came up with that, and how the hell it has any context to the discussion, we can't proceed. |
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Re: GDP?
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I suppose being an economist by training, I look at the entire picture, rather than the part that fits my worldview. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Does Federal spending, such as highway funds, building projects, military bases and welfare not ADD to the overall economy (at least in the areas that the $ are spent? [/ QUOTE ] Your parenthetical clause is in direct contradiction with the statement it follows. Of course government spending doesn't add to the overall economy. How could it? Furthermore, any benefit that an individual business or industry gains from government spending can only come at the expense of other businesses and industries. You're an economist? |
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Re: GDP?
doesn't look to good... |
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Re: Exponential growth!
It's not as much running out as it is not having enough for what we want to do. Many of the worlds fresh water aquafiers are used in unsustainable manners, that should hardly come as a surprise.
Ground water depletion google "fresh water depletion" as needed |
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