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  1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Jun-2021 16:00:54 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    Congressperson: The Federal Reserve is "Dogecoining the US dollar" https://decrypt.co/72818/federal-reserve-dogecoining-us-dollar-rep-davidson [decrypt co]

    #The_Fed #BTC #Bitcoin #Dogecoin #USDollar #cryptocurrency !econusa

    Obviously, there is a point where the combination of the Fed's policies and Congress's borrow-and-spend policies will trigger inflationary price increases. No one knows for certain where that point is, but the Fed's operative assumption is based on doubling the money supply in one year during the 2008-2011 recession without any perceptible impact on prices.
    In conversation Wednesday, 30-Jun-2021 16:00:54 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink

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    1. Federal Reserve Is 'Dogecoining the US Dollar': Rep. Davidson - Decrypt
      from Decrypt
      Bitcoin proponents Rep. Warren Davidson and Sen. Cynthia Lummis took aim at the Fed's monetary policy at the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami.
    1. GeniusMusing (geniusmusing@nu.federati.net)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Jun-2021 16:31:32 EDT GeniusMusing GeniusMusing
      in reply to
      Related:
      The Looming Stagflationary Debt Crisis by Nouriel Roubini Project Syndicate
      https://nu.federati.net/url/281727

      >Years of ultra-loose fiscal and monetary policies have put the global economy on track for a slow-motion train wreck in the coming years. When the crash comes, the stagflation of the 1970s will be combined with the spiraling debt crises of the post-2008 era, leaving major central banks in an impossible position.
      >...
      In conversation Wednesday, 30-Jun-2021 16:31:32 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink

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      1. The Looming Stagflationary Debt Crisis | by Nouriel Roubini - Project Syndicate
        from Project Syndicate
        Years of ultra-loose fiscal and monetary policies have put the global economy on track for a slow-motion train wreck in the coming years. When the crash comes, the stagflation of the 1970s will be combined with the spiraling debt crises of the post-2008 era, leaving major central banks in an impossible position.
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