The Deficit Myth: The Biggest Lie in Politics

Worse - he doesn’t know but is adamant he does.

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That’s true. I think the simplest way to explain it to someone with toddler-like intelligence is maybe this:

Go to convenience stores in the middle-of-nowhere or near the housing projects where big businesses don’t want to be. Look at the prices of things in there. Compare those prices to prices of the same goods in, say, a suburban Walmart. See how they’re higher? That’s not inflation; that’s price.

And maybe he’ll(@castoli711) understand that when he gets to toddler-level.

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Bold assumption.

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Found Zep’s twitter account.

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I have to disagree here. Corporate mergers are always good for the masses. Price will go down as efficiency rises and CS gets better. FOH.

Touche’ D-bag.

U.S. spending early in the pandemic (through July) was much larger as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) than in most other countries—50 percent larger than in the United Kingdom and roughly three times as much as in France, Italy, or Spain,

And if the price of something goes up, what happens to the purchasing power?

Yeah and it was the significant fall in production that set off the inflation problem, not money printer go brrrr… This happened after inflation already occurred. It may have exacerbated the problem but it wasn’t the original cause as it started AFTER the fall in production happened-the genesis of the inflation problem.

Did you not try and justify the genocide by agreeing with the Israeli counter-attack, which really wasn’t a counter-attack at all, as Israel has become an apartheid state, constantly suppressing the Palestinians and garnering hatred for that country and those who back them. People who have been kept in an open-air prison for decades. Israel sure knows how to create terrorists.

But if you got sick and their way of doing business would most likely be detrimental to you.

And you can’t answer from where the inflation started from, only what exacerbated the problem. What a toddler!

Then why aren’t the populations of those other countries just clamoring for a U.S. style, profits-driven healthcare system?

Why doesn’t someone running for office use this as a center piece of their campaign?

Well half the cost with better outcomes could be a big one. How about a system that doesn’t financially ruin people who may be trying to save the life of their child?

You dismantle the big business of insurance and they can no longer bribe politicians. Once they are taken out, then Big Pharma can be next. Take out the profits driven motive in the healthcare industry and their isn’t big business to corrupt the meat puppets in Congress.

In light of the recently ratified UAW contract, if profit margins did not increase then the workers could have gotten the improvements the whole time. Where do you think that money went?
https://www.intotheminds.com/blog/en/car-market-2021/

  • 8.5%: the average margin of the world’s top 16 automakers in 2021 (3.5% in 2020)
    How can we explain that car manufacturers’ profit margins have exploded between 2020 and 2021?
    Why do you suppose this article says the opposite of what you claim? Didn’t you claim that profit margins are remaining stagnant?

So it’s the air quality that is getting worse, but the amount of pollutants is not? I stand corrected.

And what caused the fall in purchasing power? Hint: It wasn’t money printer go brrr…

You’re hopeless.

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Nothing, except in regard to that particular item(and any item whose price decreases as a result of the first item’s price going up).

Cool story, but that’s not what you originally said. Again, try knowing what you’re talking about one time.

Everything you wrote here is wrong or absurd. How do you function?

By being a clown

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And what did I say?

And you are indoctrinated. The person who doesn’t question the decades worth of wrong predictions by economists of the national debt.

Seriously, how smooth is your brain?
You don’t understand percentages, what makes you think you can interpret economic theories?

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