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Trump Economy adds 266,000 jobs in November
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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 74527708" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>Oh, sure, they did what we learned are the classic mistakes (both the federal spending attempting austerity to balance the budget on the one hand, and the Federal reserve policy on the other, both) to do when there is a big bubble collapse, so that the collapse <em>overshot past the speculative bubble and ate into the normal economy</em> deeply. It would be like....having overgrowth in a forest burn, naturally, but then <em>not </em>fighting the fire when it comes into the city(!) -- a serious mistake.</p><p></p><p>It's fine to let the overgrowth out in nature burn naturally, but the smart manager prepares a fire line to protect all the homes at the edge of town (if they can!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 74527708, member: 375234"] Oh, sure, they did what we learned are the classic mistakes (both the federal spending attempting austerity to balance the budget on the one hand, and the Federal reserve policy on the other, both) to do when there is a big bubble collapse, so that the collapse [I]overshot past the speculative bubble and ate into the normal economy[/I] deeply. It would be like....having overgrowth in a forest burn, naturally, but then [I]not [/I]fighting the fire when it comes into the city(!) -- a serious mistake. It's fine to let the overgrowth out in nature burn naturally, but the smart manager prepares a fire line to protect all the homes at the edge of town (if they can!). [/QUOTE]
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