← Back to context Comment by KennyBlanken 2 years ago https://www.google.com/search?q=COVID+wealth+consolidation 6 comments KennyBlanken Reply churchill 2 years ago Wealth is not zero sum, my fellow HNer - and just because a few news houses blame the effects of government shutting down the economy on the wealthy doesn't make it right. dilyevsky 2 years ago Don’t forget the part where they printed a shitload of money churchill 2 years ago In other words, they contract production and stimulate demand at the same time and then wonder why prices are rising. Humans are just... beautiful. 2 replies → dilyevsky 2 years ago Is that supposed to prove anything? Now google consumer spending
churchill 2 years ago Wealth is not zero sum, my fellow HNer - and just because a few news houses blame the effects of government shutting down the economy on the wealthy doesn't make it right. dilyevsky 2 years ago Don’t forget the part where they printed a shitload of money churchill 2 years ago In other words, they contract production and stimulate demand at the same time and then wonder why prices are rising. Humans are just... beautiful. 2 replies →
dilyevsky 2 years ago Don’t forget the part where they printed a shitload of money churchill 2 years ago In other words, they contract production and stimulate demand at the same time and then wonder why prices are rising. Humans are just... beautiful. 2 replies →
churchill 2 years ago In other words, they contract production and stimulate demand at the same time and then wonder why prices are rising. Humans are just... beautiful. 2 replies →
Wealth is not zero sum, my fellow HNer - and just because a few news houses blame the effects of government shutting down the economy on the wealthy doesn't make it right.
Don’t forget the part where they printed a shitload of money
In other words, they contract production and stimulate demand at the same time and then wonder why prices are rising. Humans are just... beautiful.
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Is that supposed to prove anything? Now google consumer spending