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i understand that is what central government and their slowly-but-surely-soon-to-be-government-controlled central bank tells you, but just look at 90% of the threads here. Everything is about how ridiculously expensive everything is. People cannot keep up. They are pushed out, blaming gentrification. Rents are too damn high. Can't even get a sandwich for lunch for less than $12 anymore. City doesn't have the funding to fix basic things. Etc, etc, etc... Sometimes you have to look at the real world. You can't always believe what the communist rulers tell you.
Deflation was only a scare once obama was first elected out of fear he would make everything worthless. But once the flood gates opened and money started pouring in...what do you really expect? Inflation is inevitable. It is now government and central bankers job to hide it, and generate more revenue by taxing it.
Your hero Trump will tell you that he has the lowest inflation and the fastest rate of growth.
I really remember a period when living in Manhattan was cheap. Certainly it isn't Obama's fault that it isn't. So put your alt right thinking some where else.
Your hero Trump will tell you that he has the lowest inflation and the fastest rate of growth.
I really remember a period when living in Manhattan was cheap. Certainly it isn't Obama's fault that it isn't. So put your alt right thinking some where else.
Trump may have even sped up inflation a bit. You don't have to be alt right to realize that increasing debt and low rates won't lead to inflation. All you need is common sense. Take a look at debt levels and interest rates under Obama.
Trump may have even sped up inflation a bit. You don't have to be alt right to realize that increasing debt and low rates won't lead to inflation. All you need is common sense. Take a look at debt levels and interest rates under Obama.
The economy continues to behave EXACTLY as it has under Obama. Your hero is too busy tweeting obscenities at 4AM. Even the business class are now abandoning him.
So if Obama was a bad president you have no evidence to suggest that Trump is better for the economy.
And I know that you aren't that educated but conventional economic thinking suggests that high debt generally does lead to higher levels of inflation. This is because the Feds flood money into the economy by buying up treasuries. It is their fear of possible higher inflation in the future which has led to the feds gradually increasing short term rates. Long term rates remain low as the market clearly doesn't anticipate inflation.
the economy continues to behave exactly as it has under obama. Your hero is too busy tweeting obscenities at 4am. Even the business class are now abandoning him.
So if obama was a bad president you have no evidence to suggest that trump is better for the economy.
And i know that you aren't that educated but conventional economic thinking suggests that high debt generally does lead to higher levels of inflation. This is because the feds flood money into the economy by buying up treasuries. It is their fear of possible higher inflation in the future which has led to the feds gradually increasing short term rates. Long term rates remain low as the market clearly doesn't anticipate inflation.
The economy continues to behave EXACTLY as it has under Obama. Your hero is too busy tweeting obscenities at 4AM. Even the business class are now abandoning him.
So if Obama was a bad president you have no evidence to suggest that Trump is better for the economy.
And I know that you aren't that educated but conventional economic thinking suggests that high debt generally does lead to higher levels of inflation. This is because the Feds flood money into the economy by buying up treasuries. It is their fear of possible higher inflation in the future which has led to the feds gradually increasing short term rates. Long term rates remain low as the market clearly doesn't anticipate inflation.
Lol at conventional economic thinking, and your wierd looking yield curves with central bankers finding arbitrage opportunities in them. Sounds normal.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: if you're too lazy to raise your own kids...
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