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Forgive my ignorance but…’money that is made cannot be unmade’. I thought that when a government ran a surplus, it was effectively cancelling (or ‘unmaking’) money?
I was talking about income in the common use of the term ‘making money’ which is something fundamentally different from ‘printing money’, which can indeed be cancelled