popisfizzy

popisfizzy t1_iwxmlao wrote

That is a non-sequitur with no relation to what you were previously claiming. If it was worse in the 70s than now and it still wasn't hyperinflation in the 70s, then it is not hyperinflation now. Stop throwing around words you think make you sound like a big brain boy just because someone scared you into thinking the word was applicable when it wasn't.

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popisfizzy t1_iwv54ii wrote

Inflation was substantially worse in the 70s, and even then it was nowhere near what hyperinflation is. The dollar isn't going to be the common currency of international trade if there's hyperinflation, it's not going to be close to trading at that value of other stable currencies like the euro when there's hyperinflation. People would be trying like crazy to convert the USD into a stable currency, but in the US the dollar is still absolutely everywhere.

Stop letting the talking heads tell you what to be scared of, and stop repeating that shit like a parrot

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