American Economics Thread

Gatekeeper

Brigadier
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Guys. Why are we engaging with sleepy? He can't read his own graph. The one he produced on U.S. production showed the U.S. still haven't recover from the lost production during the pandemic. All he see is the lines going above the average. Not the areas lost and "recovered"

Another failure of Google economic student. Better go back to bed if you are sleepy zzzzzzzz.
 

horse

Colonel
Registered Member
Guys. Why are we engaging with sleepy? He can't read his own graph. The one he produced on U.S. production showed the U.S. still haven't recover from the lost production during the pandemic. All he see is the lines going above the average. Not the areas lost and "recovered"

Another failure of Google economic student. Better go back to bed if you are sleepy zzzzzzzz.

That is why it is interesting.

He actually believes in what he posts.

That is like believing in a false god.

The poster keeps on harping on how money printing is good for the United States. I thought he was just being sarcastic. But no, he was serious.

It is that expression, going down into the rabbit hole.

What I am saying, is that we definitely are not going deep inside the rabbit hole ourselves, but we should at least look at the rabbit hole. Just to see what is new.

It is like that expression. Instead of letting the war come to you, we take the war to them.

In this case, seems to me that the rabbit hole will try to engage with us, such lame stream media versus China, so why not try to engage the rabbit hole on our terms, instead of their terms.

We know they will try to engage with the rabbit hole on their terms, as Pompeo never ever did shut his pie-hole.

:D
 

Gatekeeper

Brigadier
Registered Member
That is why it is interesting.

He actually believes in what he posts.

That is like believing in a false god.

The poster keeps on harping on how money printing is good for the United States. I thought he was just being sarcastic. But no, he was serious.

It is that expression, going down into the rabbit hole.

What I am saying, is that we definitely are not going deep inside the rabbit hole ourselves, but we should at least look at the rabbit hole. Just to see what is new.

It is like that expression. Instead of letting the war come to you, we take the war to them.

In this case, seems to me that the rabbit hole will try to engage with us, such lame stream media versus China, so why not try to engage the rabbit hole on our terms, instead of their terms.

We know they will try to engage with the rabbit hole on their terms, as Pompeo never ever did shut his pie-hole.

:D

Well I know you've missed our sleepy. And as I had said before, he's harmless enough for me to tolerate his posting. I'm not against him posting per se. The more he post, the more he is making a fool of his Google economic knowledge.

He should take heed of the old saying:

"It is better to keep ones mouth shut, and be thought of as a fool, than opens one's mouth and have all doubts removed"

I'm just amazed that some of us are engaging with his post as though he is some sort of sane economists.

I mean, apart from the printing money bit. The proof he brought out to "prove" U.S. economy is going great in that fredgraph of his is laughable. The graph clearly showed the productive gap is still there despite the bounce back after last year. Yet he only see what he wants to see, and that is the graph showed a 15% increase. Gee.
 

emblem21

Major
Registered Member
I dont know where to post this, I think here should be ok.

Boston Dynamics is crazy. Look at them robots, very humanlike mobility. They are at the top right now. Would be interesting to see what other capabilities they have, and how they "know" how to move (machine learning I assume)
This is quite rare to see, interesting but knowing the USA, is this going to be used in warefare in some major capacity
 

emblem21

Major
Registered Member
If they could be replaced, then they already would have. They haven't because there is private sector need. Furthermore, yes manufacturing employment has been stagnant but manufacturing *value* has been increasing because the US economy has been manufacturing far more valuable outputs that China can't make: semiconductors, quantum computers, commercial aircraft, aircraft engines, avionics, machine tools, scientific instruments, biotechnology, medical devices, robots, etc.

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The date on this article was April 2020. No one in the US cares about COVID anymore. Literally no one. Those job losses didn't happen and now they won't happen because COVID is functionally over.

The United States has high income and wealth inequality. Still doesn't change the fact that the 200M+ strong labor force is incredibly productive and innovative,
Ok then sleepy. Is clear that you have a serious cognitive problem, well have fun I guess trying to convince anyone in regards to your logic, I guess
 

Aniah

Senior Member
Registered Member
I thought having a duel account was a bannable offense? If he is sleepy then shouldn't we report him?
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
This is quite rare to see, interesting but knowing the USA, is this going to be used in warefare in some major capacity
The problem is a bullet will still take it down. Make it bulletproof and it'll be heavier meaning the endurance of the battery which is already too short for a battle will be even shorter. BTW, Hyundai owns Boston Dynamics now.
 
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