How are we going to pay for all this shit?

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  • WTF
  • 12-21-2021, 03:07 PM
The irony. I bet Tony Montana never paid a dime to the IRS. Originally Posted by Tiny
Probably not... he is a fictional character

But I bet he would have, had we legalized it like we did booze after prohibition.

The industry in California is struggling even afte legalization. That is the reality of too high a tax rate. You incentivize black market transactions that pay nothing
  • Tiny
  • 12-21-2021, 03:11 PM
Probably not... he is a fictional character

But I bet he would have, had we legalized it like we did booze after prohibition.

The industry in California is struggling even afte legalization. That is the reality of too high a tax rate. You incentivize black market transactions that pay nothing Originally Posted by WTF
Damn WTF, I'm proud of you. You're starting to come around. You have started your climb back from "2% Libertarian" status. You've still got a ways to go before you get back to three-quarters Libertarian though.
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  • 12-21-2021, 03:36 PM
Damn WTF, I'm proud of you. You're starting to come around. You have started your climb back from "2% Libertarian" status. You've still got a ways to go before you get back to three-quarters Libertarian though. Originally Posted by Tiny
I'm not the one having trouble with this concept!


The problem you have when the rate is too low is that you can not fund government.

Look at it like this:

Both Partys have wants. Ok

Both Partys want to cut spending of the others pet projects. Defense and Entitlement. Unrealistic.

One side wants to continually reduce taxes. Huge debt.

The other side wants to continually raise taxes. Huge debt.

None of those solutions will work independent of each other.

Hasn't the last 40 years taught us at least that?

You seem to mistake my observations as want.
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The irony. I bet Tony Montana never paid a dime to the IRS. Originally Posted by Tiny

I love it Chiquito. Fuckin' caca-roach!



"The fuckin' country was built on washing money."

Antonio Montana

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j7wIRqMT2A
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I have long held that mean reversion is possibly the most powerful force in economics and finance.

Someone just sent me this earlier this afternoon. The author makes the same inflation case I have been making, although in much greater detail and much more creative and colorful fashion with all the metaphors.

https://americanconsequences.com/ame...llwhip-effect/

Money quote:

"The 'bullwhip effect' is what happens when demand distortion misinforms the supply chain."

- Kim Iskyan

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I have long held that mean reversion is possibly the most powerful force in economics and finance.

Someone just sent me this earlier this afternoon. The author makes the same inflation case I have been making, although in much greater detail and much more creative and colorful fashion with all the metaphors.

https://americanconsequences.com/ame...llwhip-effect/

Money quote:

"The 'bullwhip effect' is what happens when demand distortion misinforms the supply chain."

- Kim Iskyan

. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight

Just adding my bullshit.

Labor quote:

“A lot of people maybe don’t understand and say, ‘The truckers just don’t want to get the containers out,’ but it’s not that easy,” Antonio Cortez said. “There’s a limit to what I can do … because I [only] have so many trucks, so much equipment, so much land,” he said.

“That must make you crazy,” Ryssdal said.

Yeah, it does,” Cortez responded.
Two week old report, but still a little relevant. The ocean was being used as a free warehouse. May still be for some carriers.


“There’s a limit to what I can do,” says owner of trucking company at center of shipping logjam


https://www.marketplace.org/2021/12/...ipping-logjam/


That could impact consumer prices downstream


Steamship lines typically give carriers five days to return empty containers. After that, they’re charged a per diem fee until the container is returned.

A&F said it has received stacks of invoices for per diem charges on containers it physically can’t return due to a lack of appointments. Those charges increase freight costs for A&F’s customers, which, ultimately, could impact the prices consumers pay.

“We have to contact the customers and say, ‘Hey, you need to help us out with either trying to dispute it or agree to paying the charges,’” Pamela Cortez said.

On the import side, there’s another set of charges called demurrage fees for containers that aren’t picked up fast enough.
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  • 12-21-2021, 05:21 PM
Bout time someone unleashed a Bull whip in this forum!
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Bout time someone unleashed a Bull whip in this forum! Originally Posted by WTF

if you say so
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That is why Bush Sr called this new economic model called supply side, Voodoo economics! Originally Posted by WTF
He would know, he played Voodoo at Yales Skull &Bones society. He’s the epitome of the DS/Cabal. The Bush family was in it from the 1930’s.
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He would know, he played Voodoo at Yales Skull &Bones society. He’s the epitome of the DS/Cabal. The Bush family was in it from the 1930’s. Originally Posted by bambino
Okay. I like crazy. It's not boring.
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Okay. I like crazy. It's not boring. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Are you the new color commentator on Eccie? If so, you’re boring.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skul...Bones#Bonesmen
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Are you the new color commentator on Eccie? If so, you’re boring.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skul...Bones#Bonesmen Originally Posted by bambino

Yes. I don't do play by play. I can't add any color to your performance art if you keep dropping the ball.
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Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Boring
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Now that made me laugh out loud.