How much is anti-intellectualism holding us back?

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This is the end of the gold arguement. Gold was valuble long before the us ever existed, it will continue to be long after. based on probability. Its unlikely that any currancy lasts forever. You based wild claims on some chart that you went against later in the discussion.

Is my disagreement with you that important.
 

myp

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This is the end of the gold arguement. Gold was valuble long before the us ever existed, it will continue to be long after. based on probability. Its unlikely that any currancy lasts forever. You based wild claims on some chart that you went against later in the discussion.

Is my disagreement with you that important.

Again, that has nothing to do with what I just said or the major arguments in that thread. And again, I am not going to explain it to you for the 1000th time. You can go read that thread or a textbook.
 
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That has nothing to do with what I just said and I am not going to start that debate with you again.

Why did you bring it up then. Because you were wrong.

This was posted right after I asked you "what science do I deny flat out".

You haveno answer because it never happened. And this little comment was a jab at me
 

myp

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Why did you bring it up then. Because you were wrong.

This was posted right after I asked you "what science do I deny flat out".

I brought that up because that was my answer to your question of what you denied flat out. And you are still denying it flatout. Seriously, this is like someone arguing that 1+1=3. I just don't have the time to hold your hand through it to explain it after all the explaining I've already done.
 
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I brought that up because that was my answer to your question of what you denied flat out. And you are still denying it flatout. Seriously, this is like someone arguing that 1+1=3. I just don't have the time to hold your hand through it to explain it after all the explaining I've already done.

I am denying your understanding of it. You were coming and going first telling me a graph has everything to do with something then nothing. Commodity prices are based in supply and demand but then they were not. Its clear you don't understand that subject very well
 
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Jan 2012
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You are the only "economist" that I have come across who thinks the dollar is more stable than gold. Either all the other people around me are wrong or you are. Being that I don't know you or your credentials. I am not going to agree with you on that. You have no persuasion, or ability to discredit those around me.
 
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