It is easy to run deficits when you don’t produce anything of value. Buying and flipping assets is not producing value; it is trying to find a sucker bigger than you. (Most of the time, there is a reason the asset is so cheap.) It has been part of our ideology that finance was the next step in the value chain of wealth (agriculture -> industry -> services -> finance), but it has always been clear that wealth does not come from slicing and dicing assets (unless that asset is deli meat): wealth comes from producing them. Japan and Germany are both huge exporters, and they’re developed countries. The conceit that finance is better than making products is a just-so story deployed by the oligarchy to justify their reign, a rhetorical tactic very similar to the invocation of divine rule for royalty.
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