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I like how Stoller responds to the globalist but the globalist tries to reframe in familiar econ 101 faux arguments but Stoller refuses to engage in faux argumentation. It's a good template for how to engage Economists when they try to play word games and re-frame arguments into their favored simpleton models where every problem falls into one of a few categories that can be argued without thinking.
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Stoller is such a little Mr. Tidy-Bowl. Wag-wag-wag.
I'm with Stoller on this one.... his normal schtick is "Mr Bankster" but he is off that here and back on real terms...
I like how Stoller responds to the globalist but the globalist tries to reframe in familiar econ 101 faux arguments but Stoller refuses to engage in faux argumentation. It's a good template for how to engage Economists when they try to play word games and re-frame arguments into their favored simpleton models where every problem falls into one of a few categories that can be argued without thinking.
My Mr. Tidy-Bowl wag-wag-wag complaint was to his entire twitter feed.
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