Taskiss wrote:
Khross, your continued dismissal of the physiological aspects of the rate of unemployment and the effect it has on the economy ignores real economic facets like how consumer confidence is influenced by unemployment.
I'm going to assume you meant "psychological" instead of physiological, seeing as how you mentioned consumer confidence. That said ...
Why are you so concerned with the Velocity of Money? Consumer confidence measures the propensity of the population to continue spending money based on what? Not much really ... it's one of those statistics that doesn't normalize any useful data or aggregate things we know about micro-economies except in the most broad and loosest of manners. After all, if people are going to continue spending money as they do now, what does Consumer Confidence tell you? If it's up, that they are likely to spend more money? If it's down, that they are likely to spend less?
Taskiss wrote:
I think you're out of touch with reality, to tell the truth. From where I sit, it appears that you can't handle intangibles so you consider them "appeals to popularity" and depreciate their importance. Consumer spending makes up .. what? 70% of the US economic activity, right? And the employment situation is a core aspect of consumer confidence...
Ah, right, ad hominem because you really don't understand what's being said do you?
Consumer Spending makes up some amount of U.S. Economic Activity how? What metrics and benchmarks do you want to use to make this determination? We can say that American Consumers "spend" an amount of dollars equal to 70% of GDP, but that doesn't actually tell me anything about GDP, the American Consumer, the value of the dollar, demand profiles in various market segments or product segments, etc. You think I'm not considering intangibles ...
I think you have no idea what actually constitutes a material understanding of economics and macro-economic data. How's that? I mean, I can throw insults back right?
Taskiss wrote:
Where's those facts in the 2500 words you posted?
All over the place. Although, I'd like to know how you keep arriving at the same straw-man and false dilemma despite them being dismissed it ...
Must be important for you to assert and jump and down stamping your feet that I'm saying things I'm not ...
Any reason for that?
Taskiss wrote:
By the way, I'm not worried about feeding people. I'm just the type that calls out misguided agendas like yours that would argue that we should prevent people from feeding themselves. You never did explain what's going to happen to folks without jobs in your economic nirvana.
That's because I don't make a habit of giving credence to your fictitious arguments.
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