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This guy really really gets it. #HEX Richard Heart #PLS Financial Physics yourfriendSOMMI โค๏ธ๐๐๐ HEXICANS we need him.
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@RichardHeartWin @FinancialPhys @yourfriendSOMMI The amounts of $$$ mean nothing... the BUYING POWER of $$$ means everything. During inflation we all lose, people with more just get bit a pittle softer. Tell our politicians to pass a budget that has a surplus!

@RichardHeartWin @FinancialPhys @yourfriendSOMMI Tax is fraud, inflation is theft.

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@RichardHeartWin @FinancialPhys @yourfriendSOMMI Amount of dollars is meaningless, its purchasing power that matters. Highest debt we've ever had will do that to a country, and its only getting higher.

The more thatโs printed the more the dollar is diluted and your gallon of milk and gas prices rise not accounting for corporate greed because it takes more dollars to buy things. People donโt understand economics and how itโs not just things are getting more expensive, itโs the buying power your means of exchange holds.

@RichardHeartWin @FinancialPhys @yourfriendSOMMI Great clip. He manages to condense and make digestible a complex topic.

This is a flawed argument. Reagan never gave money to the top, he let everyone keep more of the money they earned across the board. This allowed money to flow freely and naturally between businesses and consumers!! This is called free market. What we have now is gov taking as much as possible and giving it to themselves mostly and the bottom, this makes all prices go up!! This makes everyone broke, this eliminates the middle class. That is what is happening now. Bottom up, middle out means the government controls all money and does what they want with it.

He is getting close to understanding. Inflation is NOT the price of things going up. It is the value of your money going down. The more money you put into the money supply, the less it is worth. In 1981, the nation debt was 988 billion. Today, it is 36 trillion! All that deficit spending leads to more printing, and all that printing causes inflation.

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@RichardHeartWin @FinancialPhys @yourfriendSOMMI Do you?

@RichardHeartWin @FinancialPhys @yourfriendSOMMI Somebody need to tell this guy about usury.
