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throwawayinfra commented on Dutch journalist who writes critically on China targeted in intimidation scheme   nltimes.nl/2023/04/08/dut... · Posted by u/belter
throwawayinfra · 3 years ago
My company warned all the employees not to make any anti CCP statements. Companies only mind profits, no ethics/morals.

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throwawayinfra commented on A $1.5T Wall of Debt Is Looming for US Commercial Properties   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/toomuchtodo
jjtheblunt · 3 years ago
Why does inflation help? Since it devalues debt, it also devalues savings and earnings.

I’m definitely misunderstanding something.

throwawayinfra · 3 years ago
It helps debtors and America is a nation of debtors so.

Definitely it pushes other countries to dump USD reserves faster

I don't think they are gonna like to fund American infra with their money

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throwawayinfra commented on A $1.5T Wall of Debt Is Looming for US Commercial Properties   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/toomuchtodo
ThorsBane · 3 years ago
I want some. Just waiting for the price to finally adjust so I can buy something before QE inevitably resumes. We're in good shape now to restart QE and invest massively in giant infrastructure projects nationwide. I'm betting they're going to reduce interest rates a lot again after another round or two of small increases. Seems like most of the excess money supply from pandemic emergency measures has finally been sucked up with their rate increases, and now we can get back to solid growth since all the fundamentals are still rock solid.

There's so much potential to invest in large productive infrastructure projects at the local, city, and state levels across the entire country. They could probably pump $1 trillion per state into the global economy starting with the local economy for real productivity gains and infrastructure gains everywhere. Brand new office buildings, brand new roadways, restoring nature as much as possible, investing heavily in building more housing, so on and so forth.

throwawayinfra · 3 years ago
So to fund infrastructure for now you got to borrow from the future generations. Hmm what happened to using taxes to build infra ide?

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