I love how you've started your own form of Godwin's Law with GWB, but sadly, he was not nearly as popular as FDRGWBFDR
4/5/2011 12:37:15 AM
Good point. I stand corrected. FDR never attained GWB's 94%. [Edited on April 5, 2011 at 12:44 AM. Reason : .,.]
4/5/2011 12:42:35 AM
4/5/2011 7:16:00 AM
We maintained a slight trade surplus, but nothing much more significant than we had in years before the war, you can look into that as well.How this relates to debt is that in 1940 we began selling our debt, and foreign countries began investing in us. Thus we were selling credit, not buying it.
4/5/2011 7:58:15 AM
4/5/2011 10:06:08 AM
I would reply, but it's pretty much just you ignoring what I post and continuing to rage as hard as you possibly can, which is funny enough to me, so go ahead, continue, it's funny to me to see how hard you can press your caps lock and shift buttons, while cursing and crying like a little girl.
4/5/2011 10:44:33 AM
well, when you post data and then ignore it, you can't really blame him for calling you out on it
4/5/2011 4:14:28 PM
I'll explain a bit more. I posted data that showed the balance of trade for the US and many other countries for a long timeline. Now Chance, in an eager effort to get all butthurt, jumps in and says "THE US HAD A BALANCE OF TRADES SURPLUS! UR WRONG!!! UR WRONG!! UR WRONG!!". Now while the data does show this, no one ever claimed that the US did not run a balance of trades surplus, moreover I would have not bothered to post all the additional data of many other countries to go with it if not to compare them. What you claimed and what I disputed is that the US greatly increased output relative to other countries during the years after the war. My data shows that such a claim is not true. I go on to point out how the US merely returned roughly to a prewar rate of growth after stabilizing.[Edited on April 5, 2011 at 4:41 PM. Reason : ]
4/5/2011 4:33:44 PM
and might it be that the US was able to do so because other countries had a reduced capacity?
4/5/2011 4:50:12 PM
This essentially echos the point I made a few months ago when Immelt was originally appointed as a Jobs czar.Immelt, the Jobs Czar from Hell
4/5/2011 4:55:53 PM
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4/5/2011 6:02:17 PM
I see a webpage where I have to do your work for you
4/5/2011 6:19:36 PM
I just know I went to the US numbers and it was literally a step function for the trade balance.I'd like to see the resident douche do the numbers on all the other countries to prove me wrong.Regardless, those numbers don't say a god damn thing about selling of debt, and he has yet to make why that even fucking matters.
4/5/2011 6:21:39 PM
because said douchebag is trying to play it off like I said we borrowed money to sell shit to the rest of the world. because douchebag actually thinks it would make sense to say such a thingand the hilarious thing is the numbers he gave on the previous page absolutely support my claim. We QUADRUPLED our exports from 1938 to 1948. I know inflation didn't quadruple between that time. It's also funny how his data to prove his point conveniently omits the 2 years following WWII. I'd imagine those years would still prove my point: that the ravaged economies of other nations are to explain for the US exiting the Depressionnow, let's look at Germany... Hmmm, reduced exports. Sound like a crippled economy? naaaahfrance tripled its imports...[Edited on April 5, 2011 at 6:56 PM. Reason : ]
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4/5/2011 8:57:17 PM
This is the first time I've even remotely followed one of you guys' little squabbles over data and I have come to this conclusion:1. I still don't know what's going on and I don't really care.2. Kris is horrible at presenting data.
4/5/2011 9:55:16 PM
That may be, but I'll remind you that I may be the only person on this board that actually presents data.
4/5/2011 10:02:29 PM
Yeah, and it's terrible.
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4/5/2011 11:28:00 PM
"I say that the destruction of 1/4th of the world's economy via WWII enabled us to claw our way out of the depression by allowing us to sell our widgets to everyone else" /= "someone implied that it grew much faster than than those in Europe".That's why it's called a straw man...
4/5/2011 11:51:20 PM
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^^are you going to actually post an argument or are you simply going to claim that I am "grasping at straws" when you aren't even capable of writing a response?
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