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by neilwilson 816 days ago
Not in the slightest. We have these things called “autostabilisers” that are temporally and spatially more precise than jiggling a single interest rate and indirectly hoping something moves in the right direction two years later
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I’ve got a dumb question, how would an autostabilizer policy become law?

Can the executive branch unilaterally enact an autostabilizer policy?

If not, that would “require a functional legislative branch” as I posted in the post that you replied to.