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Can you bullet-point explain what MMT means for deficits in your opinion?

Does it mean that any country can print its way to prosperity? Are you saying printing > borrowing?

Can you spell it out?
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So it seems to me that deficits (or specifically eradicating them) are much less of a priority in the world as described by MMT - as it is just the difference between what the government spends and what it receives in taxes, the difference is what has gone into the economy, that's all.

I was trying to think of an example, but I don't think the description works well on a small scale. Certainly, there are some things a government could increase its spending for while not expecting a good return in taxes (a hospital or something), which would increae the deficit, and would arguably be a pretty good reason to.

Inflation is a much higher priority, and puts a limit on how much the government can spend.



Hmm, on the face of it that is the suggestion :mjgrin: but I am sure this is affected by many variables such as how that increased money supply is used (who receives it/where it is spent, which in turn affects what sort of economic activity that created money is used for, and as a result how much of it can be recouped/'cancelled' by taxation) Plus borrowing (from financial markets) comes with higher costs, I think?
 

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Though this change is specifically due to small landlords forming limited companies, it was a little funny to me. The Renters' Reform Bill will (probably) be watered down to nothing, and this, let's say, loophole, has been left wide open, while they are going after the sick and/or disabled. An easier target, no doubt.

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William Timms, a pest controller in Birmingham, said since the strikes had begun, this was the busiest he had ever been.

He said: "Calls have gone up by 60%. I actually pulled out a rat from a trap two weeks ago that was 22 inches in length.

"In a perfect habitat, which is what they're in at the moment, they give birth every three weeks. That's six to 12 pups per female, so we're going to be absolutely inundated."


Mr Timms said even if all the rubbish was collected, the pest issue would still linger, with the rodents likely to start nesting in residents' homes or cars.

He called the piles of rubbish a 24-hour banquet and added: "They have all the protein there, so they're getting bigger. They're the size of small kittens."

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How the fukk is shyt like this even happening in a warless first world country in the year 2025? :what:
 
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meanwhile civil rights lawyer in charge remains silent :hubie:
 
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