Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "Fox Business"
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Consider also though: Increased businesses + Increased people, sure could mean increased revenue for a location. But the down side could also be: Increased traffic, increased wear and tear on the infrastructure, more police, fire, rescue, etc needed, more potential social services needed, more pollution, increased crime, etc. Not all growth is 'good' growth, for example, some cities and locations in some cities.
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Consider also, the US Fed has a target of 2% inflation every year. But that is also 2% on top of all the 2%'s that came before it, which turns out to be a lot of inflation over time.
Now first, if people's wages, benefits and even saving's account interest do not keep up with the true cost of inflation, they fall behind in buying power, and zero income is still zero income. But with economic inflation people would have a higher economic mountain to climb. They eventually could become economic slaves to the larger economy. And slavery was supposed to be done away with at least here in the USA. It seems it has been replaced by a system of 'economic slavery'.
Second, space travel, the ONLY thing that might save any species from this Earth, has gotten more expensive just in my lifetime. What is space travel going to cost in the next 100, 1000, 1 million years from now? Economic inflation just might be a contributing factor to the demise of all life from this planet Earth. And we did it to ourselves. Or more correctly the US Fed did it to us all, including themselves.
Instead of talk like doing away with the penny, they should actually be trying to bring back and maintain the value of the penny. And then have a target of 0% inflation annually. Otherwise, we all eventually die one day from something and go extinct, which is probably going to occur anyway, but without economic inflation, we would have a better chance of surviving. With economic inflation, less so.
What good is life if there is no entity left to live it? What good is money if there are no entities left to spend it?
Survive beyond this Earth, solar system and galaxy, OR die and go extinct. Those are the choices, (if we even actually have a choice). Currently, no exceptions.
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Benjamin Allan-Clark
I am a US Navy veteran. Did you serve this nation dumb ass? If anything, the veterans deserve more than the rest of the citizens who didn't serve, due to many of our mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, etc, came home in pieces or in a body bag or not at all. We served so you could sit here in America in part with free speech, as I have also. So in part, if veterans want a liberal America, we also have that right to fight for a liberal America, dumb ass.
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