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A contribution that states: Historical cost accounting does not destroy value, is the same as saying money does not lose value. Exactly, exactly but exactly the same. So what do you have to do with someone that states something like that and causes valuable contributions to be withdrawn? Say bravo? The valuable contribution is gone because of an uninformed opinion like HCA does not destroy value?