• megopie
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    7 months ago

    Almost like the system is compensating for more than just a “minor hiccup” caused by the pandemic, almost like that’s a convenient excuse to cover up a decade of mismanagement of investment.

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      This, but also it’s almost like the market isn’t a perfectly efficient rational machine. It’s like these companies are using “inflation” as an excuse to increases prices and decrease costs without a need. If they’re making record profits while increasing prices, the prices weren’t caused by inflation, rather they’re the cause of it.

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        I remember back to my econ class where most models were predicated by, “assuming rational actors…” and think then that most people are irrational and impulsive. And to think that much of the financial world is based on those models, it really sums up why no one has a clue why everything is so fuckey.

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          Yeah, capitalism would be a great system if the foundation, which is rational actors with perfect information, weren’t so wrong. Once you realize that that is totally wrong, you really notice all the flaws in the system.