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  • grte@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.caGo Read Carney's Book
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    13 days ago

    The governor of a national bank is simply not a politician… They are appointed by a politician, yes. But they aren’t voted in

    Do politicians only exist in democratic states, then? A governor of a national bank is absolutely making political decisions. They are a politician.

    And to say that economics isn’t a science

    What I said was, economics isn’t a science like physics is a science. It is a social science. Economists like to develop very complicated mathematical models to mask that fact, but the foundations those models are based on aren’t natural laws like a physicist might work with. They are based on ideological assumptions.

    Gotta lay off the fent and brocasts

    Uh huh.



  • grte@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.caGo Read Carney's Book
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    Governor of a national bank is absolutely not apolitical. Stephen Harper or the British Conservatives weren’t going to appoint a Marxian economist to the position no matter what kind of resume they might have. Their appointees are going to be politically copacetic.



  • grte@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.caGo Read Carney's Book
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    14 days ago

    Canada doesn’t need nuclear weapons, does Iraq ring a bell to you how the USA straight up invaded and killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people because of “rumors” of WMDs? And the weakest Intel? That kind of talk can gtfo

    The lesson of Iraq is not develop no nukes or the USA might invade you. The lesson of Iraq is that even if you definitely don’t have any WMDs the US might lie about it anyways and justify invading you with the lie.


  • I don’t really agree with this. While technically true, the reality of our system is that almost all votes are whipped so your local representative is going to be rubber stamping a party line 99% of the time. What’s more, in my opinion that’s a good thing. I live in a small town with a depressing local news situation and finding out what candidates in municipal elections even stand for can be a PITA. Much better to be able to look at a party platform and know that should the rep I want win they will be going along with that platform. Individual personalities are less important than policy positions, anyways.