http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...%20no%20cattle
If saying this makes you feel less butthurt about my showing that you don't really know anything about basic economics, more power to you.![]()
RG -- Big hat. No cattle.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...%20no%20cattle
If saying this makes you feel less butthurt about my showing that you don't really know anything about basic economics, more power to you.![]()
Highskool Security was funny once upon a time, and the poster responsible is someone I wish still posted here in the semblance of his erstwhile personality. , I'd settle for the revivified zombie form.
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Last edited by Winehole23; 04-15-2010 at 05:34 PM. Reason: Hell, I'd settle for the revivified zombie format.
LMAO at you looking up what "big hat - no cattle" meant.
Heh, I'm glad you got the joke, it was intentional, and well meant.![]()
You say this as though you're actually offering a substantive rebuttal in these threads.
"All hat, no cattle" is his substantive rebuttal.
Does it pass the common sense sniff test to you?
Having missed RG's fairly obvious hint, I suppose it should come as no surprise that DarrinS was also oblivious to RG's point, which he politely spelled out for DS later in thread.
I had the impression DS thought RG was lording it over him over an irrelevancy or something. Did anyone else?
DarrinS finds even very oblique and abstract ways to kick his own ass, at times.
I'm beginning to think that's his real contribution to this forum. In the category of self-pwnage, DarrinS is a freeking artist.
Look at him now, sniffing for "common-sense" approval.
Common sense is your substantive rebuttal?
DarrinS: no hat, no cattle -- only YouTubes.
Turn on the bilge pump!
That's actually pretty funny.
I say all that of course, as one jackass in frank and honest appreciation of another. At its best, this forum can be sort of a convention of friendly (but occasionally unruly) jackasses.
What specifically are you referring to?
I'll pre-emptively say that the reason we create theories is because common sense is eventually overwhelmed by variables. It may be common sense to you to cut taxes across the board or immediately busy ourselves with the diminution of the debt to the exclusion of all other things, but the reality is that there are countless things we need to spend money on to ensure the future creation of wealth.
RandomGuy, among others, recognizes this complexity and is trying to make sense of it using the tools he has, whereas you just seem to be reacting to his points on the basis of their not seeming transparent enough to you. That's not really a counter-argument as much as a tacit failure to follow the discussion.
No problem.
Do you subscribe to the theory that massive govt spending is "just what the doctor ordered" during a deep recession?
Dude grabbed a simple GDP equation from wikipedia. I hope the people in Washington who are "holding the purse strings" have better tools.
Right. And your tools are... youtube.
Not really. I thought we needed to have a more chaotic unwind, so values could reset in better approximation to reality.
I think all the emergency spending and massive QE may have temporarily averted a debt-deflation spiral, more for political than economic reasons IMO. So it was good for that...
...allegedly.
Last edited by Winehole23; 04-15-2010 at 04:09 PM.
Sure, the trick would have been avoiding massive government spending during the economic expansion of the 2000s.
TARP was probably necessary. The "stimulus" package? Not so much.
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