Supreme Court affirms that those with nothing to hide need not fear surveillance, while emphasizing citizens' right to privacy.

This is in India, but coming soon to a country near you (or the one you are in already).

The US prints money, that’s not how it works.

As you should know, printing money is bad for existing money. For a reserve currency, all around the world.

Not printing money is also bad for existing money. Deflation is a very bad thing.

It’s supply and demand, and supply creates its own demand. That’s why the US economy grew so fast and became the reserve currency after it got off of the gold standard, it no longer had to be constrained by the limitations of gold and could just print whatever it needed. As long as there is demand, the supply can grow. When the supply grows, demand grows with it.

You can’t just print infinite money, but it’s a lot looser than you seem to think. There’s plenty of money left.

They just hate their citizens and want them to suffer.

How is your money having more value a bad thing short-term?

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