The next Federal Reserve chair needs to pump the brakes on easy money policies. Repeating the reckless spending patterns of the late 90s won't cut it in today's economic landscape.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 01-11 01:33
Coming back with this again? The stuff from the 90s is still being brought up, it's so outdated.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-08 14:28
Coming back with this again? You should have stopped long ago. After all these years of flooding, you still haven't realized it.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-08 08:51
If only I had known that this time there wouldn't be another round of crazy money printing, now everyone looks so damn annoying.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-08 08:47
The stuff from the 90s really doesn't work anymore. The economic environment has completely changed, and we need to come up with some new ideas.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-08 08:34
Coming with the same old tricks? That 90s approach is long outdated. Moreover, with inflation like this, do we still need loose policies? Wake up, everyone.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-08 08:32
Gulou District for three years, the Federation Chairman is playing heartbeat again? Is history really repeating itself? Haven't we learned from the last dot-com bubble?
The next Federal Reserve chair needs to pump the brakes on easy money policies. Repeating the reckless spending patterns of the late 90s won't cut it in today's economic landscape.