>TVs have gone up massively, mostly because flatscreens make ridiculous TVs possible.
Your assertions about price movements sound rather curious as they appear nearly the opposite of what is obtained by people whose job it is to measure these things. https://fee.org/media/17509/prices2-1.png
Looking at that article, they are comparing same-for-same tv sizes, and essentially saying that the 40" TVs are really cheap now.
I'm saying the biggest TVs (the ones that everybody seems to buy, like 100" and up) are far more expensive than the biggest TVs used to be 20 years back.
Also that article argues for competitive private healthcare. We've tried that. We know where that leads. Trust me, you don't want that.
It also comes with such insightful statements as this one: "Consider each product or service shown. College is heavily subsidized, regulated, and exclusionary, and the costs are soaring."
Yes this whole student loan thing we keep hearing about ... nothing to do with anything, right ?
I'm saying the biggest TVs (the ones that everybody seems to buy, like 100" and up) are far more expensive than the biggest TVs used to be 20 years back.
Also that article argues for competitive private healthcare. We've tried that. We know where that leads. Trust me, you don't want that.
It also comes with such insightful statements as this one: "Consider each product or service shown. College is heavily subsidized, regulated, and exclusionary, and the costs are soaring."
Yes this whole student loan thing we keep hearing about ... nothing to do with anything, right ?