• Farvana@lemmygrad.ml
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    9 hours ago

    The inflation stemmed from pandemic-justified price gouging on groceries and private equity purchases of rental properties. Government absolutely could have addressed this- even just continuing pandemic level food stamps would have helped immensely, but Biden ended it.

    Biden pushed to take money and support away from people so he could declare the pandemic was over.

    That’s truth. Recognize it.

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      8 hours ago

      No its not. Interest rates do effect inflation and they are supposed to be lowered due to economic pressures but trump brought them to zero after obama got them back to 3 or 4 percent and he did this before covid. Thus when covid hit lowering rates was not something else they could do. continuing food stamps would help people but would certainly have increased inflation. Now given that interest rates are not the only reason and price gouging was certainly part of it and possibly the major part. They did take action on that though by going after the gouging which is action that tames inflation rather than exacerbates it. He could not have made better moves in realtion to inflation while trump could not have made worse ones.

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        4 hours ago

        That’s the common narrative around inflation. It’s wrong.

        The pentagon lost (not spent, just straight up had go missing) 21 trillion dollars. Inflation didn’t spike.

        I’ve studied college-level economics. I’ve worked in a shop that dealt in gold and silver. I’ve been looking into interest and monetary policy since the 2008 crash. What I’ve learned: day-to-day costs of fundamentals of living is not directly connected to interest rates. It is directly connected to what capitalists charge for them.

        The CEO of Kroger admitted to price gouging. Yieldstar has been fucking up the rental market for years. Gas spikes in price during elections where a Democrat is the incumbent.

        You can follow the standard explanation if you want, but don’t act like it’s a mystery how a lot of people weren’t happy.

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          3 hours ago

          Despite your credentials I highly disagree about supply and demand. That 21 trillions was not folks buying bread and eggs. It won’t explode inflation as production will increase but its going to effect it.

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              3 hours ago

              You speak like economics is a science with agreement across the board instead of a collection of different philosophies with limited enough evidence that at best there are more accepted and less accepted ones that change during different time periods.