To put this in perspective, we wouldn't even notice that our GDP in 80 years is 10.5% lower than it could have been. Society will be about 500% richer by then. This is great news disguised as terrible news.https://twitter.com/afreedma/status/1163500017681862656 …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
Great 1984 doublespeak, moron. You have a knack of using wacky assumptions as fact and stringing together specious arguments that sound intelligent and plausible.
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Replying to @EnzoEdmonton @HeartlandInst
You should take my lead and try sounding intelligent and plausible! It's great!
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
Why don’t you start with this “500% richer” nonsense. By what measure, that is appropriate for society or individuals, are you using where this can objectively be demonstrated?
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Replying to @EnzoEdmonton @HeartlandInst
Do you have access to "the Internet" where you are? It's full of facts and stuff.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
I do. Show me some “facts”. Your tweets seem to lack them. That’s my point.
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Replying to @EnzoEdmonton @HeartlandInst
I assume some basic economic literacy from my Twitter followers. Catch up!
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @HeartlandInst
I have a degree in Economics. I don’t read sh!t from the Cato Institute. I read from people like Stiglitz and Krugman and Jeff Rubin.
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How did that Krugman-predicted recession in 2016 work out? Anyway, ask any of the three of them how much the world improved in the past 80 years. This topic is not in debate among people who have access to the Internet. You should get on the Internet. It's awesome.
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