magnifier661
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What difference does any of that make? Buying assets isn't the point. There's a reason why the population is known as "consumers".
The point is that the money spent on beer at the 7-11 is then used to pay the clerk at the 7-11, who then buys more beer with the money, and receives another paycheck, and buys more beer with the money, and so on. Essentially, the clerk receives a lifetime income, and a lifetime supply of beer, because of that first purchase.
barfo
Problem with this analogy is the 1,000,000 people you give $1 to may not be at a level to where they can make something of that $1. Maybe 85% of those low income people would piss the money away.
Why take money from entities or individuals that actually reinvest and use the money to make more money? Why would you take money away from them and give it to a bunch of people that have no idea but to blow that money on useless things?

