Yea economist are always right. And I'm sure it speaks for every economist. There's no way I'll be able to find one who says otherwise (that's sarcasm in case you missed it.)
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There are 170 others who support his ideas.
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I bet I can find as many that don't. You know what they say about opinions.
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If you're so sure, can you link an article. The burden of proof lies with you. I can say anything I want, does that mean it's true?
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So then what makes you think their opinion will be reliable but the other opinions aren't?
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I don't, I think either side could be correct. It's like gambling. Look no further than the Super Bowl. Most experts thought the panthers would win. I just find it funny how people make these post and say, "Eureka! Look some expert that agrees with how I think said it would work." And if you don't agree with that person and their expert(s), then you're dumb. The fact is, no one knows. We can make a best guess and hope for the best.
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True enough, nobody can say for sure. How would you base your decisions, then?
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The same way you should make most important decisions. Gather all info(even what you don't like), be as unbiased as you can, review and come to your decision. That's simplified but generally that's how I try to do it.