On Feb 15, 10:03=A0am, stuff_st...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> >Even with your figures, they make my point--in wasn't until 1941 we
> >saw the 1929 highs again, and inbetween we had massive unemployment.
> >So Keynes was not the reason the USA got out of a depression.
>
> Chuckle. Even the war spending is classic Keynes. If you weren't so
> knee jerk dogmatically anti-Keynes you'd not be doing this whole silly
> dance.
Well why are you dancing, PLONK-boy? What is your point, Depressed
Depression-Era Dunce (D3)?
If the Federal Reserve had not controlled the money supply we would
not need the "stimulus" caused by 50 M deaths during WWII. Read
(between the lines, since the author is a Keynesian) Barry
Eichengreen's book on the demise of the gold standard during the 1920s
and 30s.
D3. I like that moniker for you. Henceforth you'll be known as D3 or
De-cubed.
RL


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