Biden and the D's are DONE

Inflation now at 40 year High. November was always going to be a wipeout,....now its going to be a blood bath.

The new numbers are out.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/coming-up-consumer-price-index-11644498273

Bullshit and for one thing, tRump basically killed the republican party at tricking it into losing its soul and relationship with America and Democracy, etc. This includes to which the so-called repuke party has rotted from the inside out:

A few weeks ago, I had to confront the fact that ignoring Donald Trump was no longer a viable course of action. The legitimate danger of giving oxygen to his antics, and the comfort taken from pretending he didn’t exist, has been overcome by the indisputable menace posed by his growing movement to burn what exists of U.S. democracy to the ground.

“The trick will be to approach this with critical consciousness,” I wrote at the time. “Don’t listen to what Trump bleats during his daily diatribes, and if you’re a media type, don’t spread it. No more ‘Can you believe he said this?!’ stories, please. No more free wall-to-wall coverage of his ‘Yay fascism!’ rallies, either. Instead, watch what he does, and more importantly, watch what his people do.”

So here I sit less than a month later, preparing to break my own rule because circumstances demand it. “Don’t listen to what Trump bleats,” I said. “Instead, watch what he does.” Well, the man has bleated again, but this particular gobbet of intellectual mush has enough political gravity to make the words themselves an act. To wit: Trump, with a single statement, has dumped a beach worth of sand into the gears of Republican election hopes in ‘22 and ‘24."
https://truthout.org/articles/is-donald-trump-trying-to-destroy-the-republican-party/

In terms of inflation, apparently you tRumptards got your education in the basement at browsing porn sites instead of getting a real education when it comes to the science of economics. Consider some facts versus your trolling fiction:

Fact-checking Republican attempts to blame inflation on Democrats
Facts First: While some economists say the stimulus packages passed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic are having an impact on inflation, it's misleading to suggest that's the only explanation for the recent rise in inflation. Blaming it exclusively on Democratic spending proposals misrepresents what's actually been passed, and ignores the trillions of dollars in spending passed last year supported by Republicans and signed by then-President Donald Trump which economists say have also contributed to inflation.
Last year, Congress passed two bills totaling around $3 trillion in Covid relief spending -- the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act passed in March 2020, and the $900 billion pandemic relief bill passed in December 2020. Both were signed by Trump and supported by Republicans. The economic stimulus packages, including the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan signed by Biden in March 2021, which contained at least one tax credit program which is already in effect, have contributed to inflationary pressures but are not the only reason behind the spike, experts say.
"Inflationary pressures are arising from a variety of factors: supply chain issues, the reopening of the economy, over $2 trillion of excess household savings, accommodative monetary policy, President Trump's $900 billion December stimulus, and the President's $1.9 trillion stimulus," said Michael Strain, Director of Economic Policy Studies for conservative think tank, the American Enterprise Institute."
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/06/politics/inflation-gop-fact-check/index.html

Inflation in Economics
How supply and demand can cause inflation
Altering the Money Supply
Inflation and deflation can also result when the amount of money in the system changes. If the government decides to print a lot of money, then dollars will become plentiful relative to oranges, as in the earlier drought example.

Thus, inflation is caused by the number of dollars rising relative to the number of oranges (goods and services). Similarly, deflation is caused by the number of dollars falling relative to the number of ​oranges (goods and services).

Therefore, inflation is caused by a combination of four factors: the supply of money goes up, the supply of other goods goes down, demand for money goes down and demand for other goods goes up. These four factors are thus linked to the basics of supply and demand."
https://www.thoughtco.com/study-overview-of-inflation-1147538
 
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That is not the definition of hyperinflation at all. You uneducated, welfare collecting fuck.

Salty is faulty, yet again!

Understanding Hyperinflation

Hyperinflation occurs when prices have risen by more than 50% per month over a period of time. For comparison purposes, the U.S. inflation rate as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has averaged about 2% per year since 2011 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.1 The CPI is merely an index of the prices for a selected basket of goods and services. Hyperinflation causes consumers and businesses to need more money to buy products due to higher prices.

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hyperinflation.asp
 
Bullshit and for one thing, tRump basically killed the republican party at tricking it into losing its soul and relationship with America and Democracy, etc. This includes to which the so-called repuke party has rotted from the inside out:

A few weeks ago, I had to confront the fact that ignoring Donald Trump was no longer a viable course of action. The legitimate danger of giving oxygen to his antics, and the comfort taken from pretending he didn’t exist, has been overcome by the indisputable menace posed by his growing movement to burn what exists of U.S. democracy to the ground.

“The trick will be to approach this with critical consciousness,” I wrote at the time. “Don’t listen to what Trump bleats during his daily diatribes, and if you’re a media type, don’t spread it. No more ‘Can you believe he said this?!’ stories, please. No more free wall-to-wall coverage of his ‘Yay fascism!’ rallies, either. Instead, watch what he does, and more importantly, watch what his people do.”

So here I sit less than a month later, preparing to break my own rule because circumstances demand it. “Don’t listen to what Trump bleats,” I said. “Instead, watch what he does.” Well, the man has bleated again, but this particular gobbet of intellectual mush has enough political gravity to make the words themselves an act. To wit: Trump, with a single statement, has dumped a beach worth of sand into the gears of Republican election hopes in ‘22 and ‘24."
https://truthout.org/articles/is-donald-trump-trying-to-destroy-the-republican-party/

In terms of inflation, apparently you tRumptards got your education in the basement at browsing porn sites instead of getting a real education when it comes to the science of economics. Consider some facts versus your trolling fiction:

Fact-checking Republican attempts to blame inflation on Democrats
Facts First: While some economists say the stimulus packages passed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic are having an impact on inflation, it's misleading to suggest that's the only explanation for the recent rise in inflation. Blaming it exclusively on Democratic spending proposals misrepresents what's actually been passed, and ignores the trillions of dollars in spending passed last year supported by Republicans and signed by then-President Donald Trump which economists say have also contributed to inflation.
Last year, Congress passed two bills totaling around $3 trillion in Covid relief spending -- the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act passed in March 2020, and the $900 billion pandemic relief bill passed in December 2020. Both were signed by Trump and supported by Republicans. The economic stimulus packages, including the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan signed by Biden in March 2021, which contained at least one tax credit program which is already in effect, have contributed to inflationary pressures but are not the only reason behind the spike, experts say.
"Inflationary pressures are arising from a variety of factors: supply chain issues, the reopening of the economy, over $2 trillion of excess household savings, accommodative monetary policy, President Trump's $900 billion December stimulus, and the President's $1.9 trillion stimulus," said Michael Strain, Director of Economic Policy Studies for conservative think tank, the American Enterprise Institute."
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/06/politics/inflation-gop-fact-check/index.html

Inflation in Economics
How supply and demand can cause inflation
Altering the Money Supply
Inflation and deflation can also result when the amount of money in the system changes. If the government decides to print a lot of money, then dollars will become plentiful relative to oranges, as in the earlier drought example.

Thus, inflation is caused by the number of dollars rising relative to the number of oranges (goods and services). Similarly, deflation is caused by the number of dollars falling relative to the number of ​oranges (goods and services).

Therefore, inflation is caused by a combination of four factors: the supply of money goes up, the supply of other goods goes down, demand for money goes down and demand for other goods goes up. These four factors are thus linked to the basics of supply and demand."
https://www.thoughtco.com/study-overview-of-inflation-1147538

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I remember when you guys predicted a red wave in 2018 and a trump landslide in 2020. How'd that work out for you? :D

I remember when you guys predicted a Hillary blowout win, that Trump would be thrown from office within the first year or so, that he was a super duper secret Russian Agent that would be charged, convicted, sentenced, and Jailed. How did that all work out for you?
 
Record inflation is costing the average American household an additional $276 per mon

Record inflation is costing the average American household an additional $276 per month on expenses, with millennials, Latinos, and the middle class especially feeling the pinch, according to a new study.

Ryan Sweet, a senior economist at Moody’s Analytics, studied the average spent by a US household during 7.5% inflation and compared those figures to data from 2018 and 2019, when inflation hovered around 2.1%.

He determined the $276 figure by factoring in different prices for goods and services.

“A lot of people are hurting because of high inflation. $276 a month — that’s a big burden,” Sweet told the Wall Street Journal.

“It really hammers home the point of ‘What is the cost of inflation?'”

On Thursday, the feds said the US consumer price index rose another 0.6% in January, bringing the total rate of inflation over the past 12 months to 7.5% — the fastest in 40 years. When excluding food and fuel, which fluctuates on a monthly basis, the inflation index rose 6% — the fastest since 1982
https://nypost.com/2022/02/10/inflat...a-month-study/
 
you do realize who is hurt most by hyper inflation right ?

we all saw what blacks did because some junkie ODed when arrested. what do you suppose they will do when they cant eat, air condition their homes this summer, heat them this fall and cant feed themselves ?

track record is not good.

you may have just lost minorities for good.

Everyone is hurt by hyperinflation and every bit of negative economic news affects poor and middle class people exponentially more than rich people and corporations. Nothing you said is insightful or important.

"blacks" are not going to support or vote for you deplorable pieces of shit because you say things like, "some junkie ODed when arrested".

Also, learn how to use the pronoun "you". I am not running for office. I am not a Democrat. I haven't lost anything for good, much less minorities.
 
Biden is going to be impeached...1-2-5 times after November,

In the year 2022, Republicans have a historic opportunity to repeat history—this time, in reverse. It's now the Democrats who are taking Black votes for granted, and Black discontent is now aimed at the Left.

On issues from education to crime to COVID overreach, Black Americans are seeing their interests abandoned as a highly-educated progressive elite caters to itself at our expense. Slogans like "Defund the Police" were pushed as "racial justice" while being opposed by 81 percent of Black Americans. In the name of "racial equity," divisive curricula like critical race theory were introduced into politics and schools—while the public schools our children rely on were shut down and went online, sending Black children even further behind their white counterparts in learning loss. Violent crime is tearing apart our communities, yet liberals continue to elect district attorneys who refuse to prosecute criminals.
https://www.newsweek.com/republican...voters-why-wont-they-seize-it-opinion-1667587
 
Biden is going to be impeached...1-2-5 times after November,

In the year 2022, Republicans have a historic opportunity to repeat history—this time, in reverse. It's now the Democrats who are taking Black votes for granted, and Black discontent is now aimed at the Left.

On issues from education to crime to COVID overreach, Black Americans are seeing their interests abandoned as a highly-educated progressive elite caters to itself at our expense. Slogans like "Defund the Police" were pushed as "racial justice" while being opposed by 81 percent of Black Americans. In the name of "racial equity," divisive curricula like critical race theory were introduced into politics and schools—while the public schools our children rely on were shut down and went online, sending Black children even further behind their white counterparts in learning loss. Violent crime is tearing apart our communities, yet liberals continue to elect district attorneys who refuse to prosecute criminals.
https://www.newsweek.com/republican...voters-why-wont-they-seize-it-opinion-1667587
Right-wingers are soo droll. Isn't right-wing fantasy wonderful?
 
That's true.

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