Drake,
Ok, I took that a little too far. You're ok with extending unemployment benefits and some limited infrastructure spending. I imagine there would be a massive difference in scale, however, between your plan and a Keynesian fiscal stimulus.
And yes, DD, it's entirely possible that I've got a case of confirmation bias. It's rather common. I *do* in fact expect our right-leaning posters to be generally anti-stimulus. I think that expectation is rather well grounded, in spite of your protestations. It is, after all, massive spending by the government financed by debt. Hell, truth be told I don't much like it myself, but I've come to believe it's better than the alternative.
Until next time...
-Arrian
Ok, I took that a little too far. You're ok with extending unemployment benefits and some limited infrastructure spending. I imagine there would be a massive difference in scale, however, between your plan and a Keynesian fiscal stimulus.
And yes, DD, it's entirely possible that I've got a case of confirmation bias. It's rather common. I *do* in fact expect our right-leaning posters to be generally anti-stimulus. I think that expectation is rather well grounded, in spite of your protestations. It is, after all, massive spending by the government financed by debt. Hell, truth be told I don't much like it myself, but I've come to believe it's better than the alternative.
Until next time...
-Arrian
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