I just sat at a dinner table with a missionary from the UK yesterday who travels all over Europe and he told me “things are very dark” over there on just about every level - economically, politically and spiritually in particular. Islam is a key factor and is taking its toll on Europe. People are losing (real) hope because of the situation.
This should be enough to buy a loaf!
Here’s my measure of doom in one sentence.
“When the most popular name in a country for newborn males is a variation of the name “Mohammed,” it is DOOOOOMED.
I like Europe’s chances better than ours. They seem to have more fanatics on both sides. I could be wrong.
How does inflation help? I know that some people liked it when inflation was higher because their investments earned more interest, but if the cost of everything goes up, how does the higher interst help (unless the interest on their particular investment went up higher than the inflation rate)?
I admit I am not an economist. Are inflation and interest rates tied together? I’ve always thought inflation was a negative.
“..disinflation..”
Is that like misunderinflaton?
Abortion and the love of career over children/family is killing the west. Europe first. It doesn’t take long to destroy a civilization when you convince multiple generations of women that child-rearing is not useful.
Ever since, "respectable" economists and politicians have continued the demand to cheapen the dollar (or other currency). The idea is that inflation "greases the wheels" of the economy by making it easier to pay off debts and recover "sunk costs" using cheapened dollars.
The advocates of this approach completely overlook the effect of such policies on reducing savings (spend it now before inflation destroys it) and ultimately on investment. Moreover, it's not just monetary investment, but all future-oriented activity. Inflation shortens people's time horizons. Why work for something that's a long way off? Why prepare for a problem that's a long way off?
When Keynes was asked about the long run effects of the inflationary policies he recommended, he said, "In the long run we are all dead." True. But my children and my grandchildren are now having to deal with the long run effects of Keynes's recommended policies. Unless you're not planning to have any children (Keynes was homosexual), you should be concerned about the long run. As someone has put it, anyone who has children has given hostages to the future.