The theme seems to be “reduce operating spending, increase capital spending”. We’ll see how that will blow over with the opposition.

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    Great ok so we at least agree that issuing currency is not the fiscal equivalent of drinking bleach, and that there are good and bad reasons to do it.

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      Dollars are not scarce items; the government can issue currency essentially at will.

      Edit: You CAN drink a small amount of bleach. Just like you CAN print money during a generational event.

      A small amount of bleach will burn a bit. A small amount of printing money caused inflation that we also haven’t seen in decades. It hurts families now but that’s the price we paid to help during covid.

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            Sorry, but if the first claim is that government spending is inflationary, then there’s no way to claim that taxes aren’t disinflationary.

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              Lol, wait, what?

              Just… Walk me through how you think this would work, say as Canada’s inflation rate hit 8% in summer 2022. Who would you have taxed, what would you have done with said taxes and why you think this would somehow lower inflation?