Don't be naive to think that governments and central banks will ever stop printing more and more of their currencies, including the U.S. I believe prof. Krater is making a sarcastic statement there. Think about it, how much of its purchasing power has the U.S. dollar lost so far? What about the U.S. debt? Will they ever stop the printers? I don't think so. Their source of power lies in the printers. And they need to keep printing in order to keep the coarcion alive.
Don't be naive to think that governments and central banks will ever stop printing more and more of their currencies, including the U.S. I believe prof. Krater is making a sarcastic statement there. Think about it, how much of its purchasing power has the U.S. dollar lost so far? What about the U.S. debt? Will they ever stop the printers? I don't think so. Their source of power lies in the printers. And they need to keep printing in order to keep the coarcion alive.