>>1622372>check history what happens when you inflate a currency.Longterm bad things.
lol
Unless you get hyperinflation, which in case everybody that isn't owning real estate or running a enterprise has their entire life savings turn worthless over night.
But you seem to have issues confusing the idea of a global reserve currency, vs a personal form of units that can be traded due assumed value. The US dollar is currently both, but the first part is the important bit.
>can't afford to pay the interest on its debt without printing money, that's called a Keynesian Spiral.That isn't even what is happening IRL
WTF
IRL what is happening is that you have a political system who has discovered they don't have to run a 1:1 budget, which leads to some insane runaway debt.
On a national scale people confuse borrowing to increase purchase power with longterm growth, which is casing a longterm debt crisis caused by a lack of regulation to stop that.