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To: Snowshoe who wrote (395)7/15/2017 3:44:56 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13790
 
Too much cash, not too much oil,

I prefer to discuss the ramifications here rather than in the Big Dog thread.

1) Once all sectors are overcrowded and the ROI is hard to find, money starts spilling over any sector.

2) When productive sectors produced big profits, they supplied money to fund unproductive ones. Case in point subsidizing agriculture.

3) When no money spill over, the government pump money such as Japan has been doing for the past 3 decades.