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If liberals are so smart why don't they know our Progressive economic system funds war?

http://inflationdata.com/inflation/Inflation_Articles/Inflation_War.asp

Wars almost by definition are inflationary. This has been true since almost the beginning of time.

Inflation is determined by the quantity of goods vs. the available money supply.
See The Definition of Inflation

The very nature of War results in the destruction of goods. But in normal times money is spent to produce goods which makes the world a richer place.

During a war… Continue reading

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