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when you start this is fascinating. only when folks at the top start to feel the water rush in we saw this turn in the economic conversation. it would be like, oh, maybe we should have stimulus. you saw wall street analysts say, bill gross at pimco, a republican bond trader saying, we could use a little boost to consumer demand because it s like, whoa, there aren t enough life boats. the fact is the upper crust benefits from some recessions in the fact that they can of course. they can bias sets at a discount so your home you can t afford anymore suddenly it goes into foreclosure, someone becomes the landlord of that house instead of a single owner occupancy. the thing s it s notable some people at the top are asking for stimulus anyway. i mean, it reflects actually quite a frightening lack of things. but i don t think it s in their economic interest. i think they re picking it up from the culture because everyone in the intellectual class is saying austerity is not working