Let's be honest here: We have a long history of disagreement about testable matters, and I have been right literally every time. You said that there would be another round of QE after the last one. I said there wouldn't be. I was right. You said that there would be no rate hikes in 2015. I said there would be. I was right (and interestingly, you were saying then that there was an urgent need for rate hikes, though you thought they'd lead to a short-term crash, but you've abandoned that). You said that the biggest crash the world has ever seen would start in late 2015. I said it wouldn't. I was right. You were telling people to start shorting the market in 2015. Wrong. You said that we'd see spiking inflation as far back as you've been posting. I said we wouldn't as far back as I've been responding to you. I was right. In this thread, I caught you in a big lie. You're not upset that I'm putting out bad information or analysis or that I'm not being honest; you're upset that I'm putting out good information and analysis that contradicts your propaganda and that I caught you not being honest. The reason you want me gone is that you think that that's the only way for you to gain any credibility. But you don't win credibility by trying to harass anyone who disagrees with you into leaving you alone; at best you only win the kind of nervous deference granted to a ranting homeless person.