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Tinubunomics critics keep failing Econ 101
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82030, member: 636"] Online math wizards are inventing wild figures to drag the government. The writer argued that critics constantly mix up tax collections with oil receipts and loans to scream about incompetence. He noted that viral posts ignore basic finance rules since revenue differs completely from actual spendable cash. The author explained that borrowing creates debt rather than income, while federal receipts get shared across states instead of sitting in one federal account. The piece slammed the idea that ending subsidies created a vault of free money. It clarified that these reforms just stopped financial leaks rather than generating instant cash piles. He also pointed out that rising debt totals mostly happen since the naira lost value against the dollar. The text stressed that treating currency adjustments as fresh loans is a massive error. This commentary described Tinubunomics as a hard reset amidst tight constraints. The analyst insisted that real accountability involves checking actual projects like roads or schools instead of obsession over social media drama. He concluded that theatrical arithmetic never replaces actual audit logic regarding infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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