toxicbitcoiner on Nostr: Yes, very smart. He still has some vestigial Keynesianism to shed, which you can see ...
Yes, very smart. He still has some vestigial Keynesianism to shed, which you can see periodically. Phrases like “stimulate the economy.” But in this case, his experience on the bond desk gives him a kind of appeal to authority bias that causes him to miss the big picture, that is: people will absolutely start selling their real estate, bonds/debt, and equities for Bitcoin.
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