MattM on Nostr: So nothing to do with government spending in extreme excess of its tax revenue, or ...
So nothing to do with government spending in extreme excess of its tax revenue, or its expansion of the money supply at a much greater pace than GDP? Nothing to do with adding $1 trillion to the national debt every 100 days, approaching 120% debt to gdp? Ok.
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