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Poster you're responding to, here. I completely agree that the US is not in imminent danger of hyperinflation, so long as it continues to assert itself through foreign policy and maintains the bully pulpit of democracy and the inertia of empire it's developed by putting boots on the ground anywhere its material interests are seriously threatened. Do you see me buying Argentine bonds? No, I have a Roth and a 401k.

Does that mean that I don't believe this country is trending - psychologically in terms of its money supply - toward an Argentine way of thinking and battling?

To become Argentine isn't a total collapse in any sense. It's the disappearance of trust in the currency - on and off, slowly, over years - without actually ceasing to use the currency for day to day transactions. That is what I'm referring to, and that is what is indicated by people buying gold bars at Costco. So yes, I agree that there isn't a better economy or market to put my money in. But that's not a ringing endorsement, either.

[edit] Also, to portray what I made as a fairly nuanced argument about Americans losing faith in the dollar, as if I were a Watchtower devotee or a maniacal doomsday conspiracy theorist, is disingenuous, and a poor-faith argument.

Truly, you don't really get how it works in Argentina or how similar it is to 10% inflation here, unless / until it were to hit 20% inflation here, and smart people would begin to look at what the dynamics were in a similar scenario, in another western country, and how they played out economically and politically. It's something you should look at whether you believe it's possible here or not. There's a vast degree of hubris associated with your declaration that it can't happen in America.



Lots of things could happen. Gamma Ray bombardment sterilisation of the solar system for example. That's the set up for the main plot of Greg Egan's "Diaspora".

But since neither becoming a Gleisner Robot nor Polis Citizenship are possible for me it's futile to spend time worrying about a nearby Gamma Ray burst. If it happens I would likely die instantly, but even if not there's no reason to plan for that.

I care about contingency planning a great deal but it makes no sense to plan for events which are both extremely unlikely and very difficult to successfully ameliorate.




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