My statement can either be true or false, saying it's true then changing is as a false is a deceitful tactic used by liars.I take it the nail painting did not help calm you down? How about a glass of wine with your cats?
It is clear that I am trying to get something we agree on, by my adding clarifying elements to your statements.
It is also clear you just want to argue, as you are not interested in further improving upon that statement.
There are elements of truth in your statement, however statement 2 suggests that some action has already been taken towards permanent devaluatuon (This suggestion is false). This is why I changed "action" to "intent".
Then I added the actual act of devaluation (printing) to the end.
Is there something you disagree with here?
Is that a yes or a no to the truthfulness of my statement below ?
Hurry up and stop with the dilly-dallying tactics. You had a whole day to come up with lies to counter this truth.
The devaluation of currency done by China is to spur growth via cheaper exports.
The printing of more money is the consequences of that action.
The only one here using his feelings to influence the way he thinks is you.
Or you're slow minded to comprehend simple economic mechanism lmaoooo