yes, economic consequences are really terrifying. I would bet that I've been more impacted than Matt Walsh! (and many have been impacted more than me.)
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but working for your family doesn't make much sense if your family is dead.
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the solution is for CONGRESS TO FUCKING GET MORE MONEY TO PEOPLE YESTERDAY. But we're not even allowed to agitate for that I guess because all conservatives know giving people money is bad.
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giving people a choice between starving and having their family die from disease is bad. government could give us all enough money not to have to make that choice.
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They can literally just *make* money. It's not an ore, it's not a substance, it's a wholly fictional invention we all just pretend is real, and they manifested trillions of it to shore up the stock market. They've literally printed trillion-dollar coins.
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The dollar hasn't been backed by anything since 1971 and, as we can see, dollars are now utterly worthless Please send any $100 bills you haven't yet used as toilet paper to my house so I can dispose of them for you
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And for that matter, if one goal is increasing exports and domestic manufacturing, a weaker dollar compared to other global currencies is a boon. Even Trump has this one figured out.
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Eventually, after the embarrassing leak that he actually asked Mnuchin "Is a strong dollar good or bad" in an email
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But yes, China intentionally weakening their currency in order to stimulate their export market is the whole thing that makes them treacherous snakes etc
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