ruveyn wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
Okay so it's simply a matter of your not understanding what money is and how it works. Do you know what money is? Do you know what gives it value? Do you know who owns it?
What is money then. I thought money is a universally accepted trade good. You probably have a different definition.
ruveyn
A slightly more defined version which you use part of that definition before when describing it as a tool.
It's not simply just an accepted tool for trading goods but it's also a very tenuous phenomenon that requires, at times, as much faith in it as one might have in a deity. The flow of money is important to retaining its value. This is hampered by legislation that keeps the top 1% of earners (in an already extreme spectrum of income) safe from all the required taxation which allows the money to flow back through the system via government programs focused on building, innovating, and maintaining infrastructure. Which, the definition of infrastructure continues to grow as a society progresses and there is a higher demand on all aspects of society.
If conservatives really wanted to return to the successes of the 1950s, they'd demand 1950s style taxation (significantly higher than today) and government spending on infrastructure (also significantly higher than today); which, is higher today since there's more maintenance needed on top of the innovation and construction.
But also, for all this to succeed, there needs to be free markets...trust busting and legislation to put an end to the mergers of the 90s that created today's massive mega conglomerates. Take, for a broad example, the media: in 1983 over 50 companies owned media outlets whereas today about 6 own all of the media...which is very odd because this kind of centralization is so frowned upon in every other aspect of American culture.
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