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No infrastructure spending has occurred yet. None.
Author:
Chris94
(35435 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 12:34 pm on Dec 11, 2021
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The fact that inflation jumped to almost 7% should startle the market. The fact that it hasn’t
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PBHangingChad
- 12:35pm 12/10/21
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Hilarious that the Dems don't see their massive spending bills as the big contributor.
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:22pm 12/10/21
The massive spending bills that have not yet begun their spending? You’re a genius.
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Chris94
- 10:06pm 12/10/21
Wrong, the COVID rescue spending plan has...and look at just it's beginning effects. The Infrastrucu
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BaronVonZemo
- 10:28am 12/11/21
We have already passed $4 trillion of COVID emergency spending. $3.5 has already been spent.
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Iggle
- 7:55am 12/11/21
Can you blame that spending on the “Dems,” like Baron did?
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Chris94
- 8:59am 12/11/21
also the voting public will blame the democrats
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Hank the Tank
- 2:04pm 12/11/21
You forgot about COVID stim plan which is giving us our present inflation. 1,75T Infrastructure Plan
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BaronVonZemo
- 10:29am 12/11/21
No infrastructure spending has occurred yet. None.
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Chris94
- 12:34pm 12/11/21
makes no differnce.
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Hank the Tank
- 2:06pm 12/11/21
intentions.
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Hank the Tank
- 2:08pm 12/11/21
The whole point is that it was spent. We can blame Trump and Biden and Congress for that.
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Iggle
- 9:32am 12/11/21
exactly
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BaronVonZemo
- 10:30am 12/11/21
Where else can all the money that the government is creating out of thin air go?
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Curly1918
- 1:04pm 12/10/21
I'm with you. I always believe inflation is a monetary phenomenon, too much $ in economy
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Eli
- 1:28pm 12/10/21
70's inflation was horrific and the result of LBJ's Great Society and Viet Nam spending spree.
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Curly1918
- 5:21pm 12/10/21
Yep. I predict that at least a 10% decline starts in January 2022. Let's see if I'm wrong.
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Cole
- 12:42pm 12/10/21
Hope springs eternal in partisan morons like you.
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Frank L
- 1:33pm 12/10/21
This adds to the board how?
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Cole
- 1:54pm 12/10/21
So are you a moron because Frank thinks you want a decline or are forecasting one?
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Curly1918
- 5:28pm 12/10/21
The former, plus it’s an accurate thought.
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Frank L
- 6:16pm 12/10/21
Rooting for a decline is self hating… like rooting for crime.
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Curly1918
- 11:29am 12/11/21
Frank has a problem now and then arguing the facts. Leans on name calling.
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PBHangingChad
- 1:56pm 12/10/21
Plus it keeps adding to his 50K plus posts.
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ColeyO
- 2:44pm 12/10/21
Thank God we have you to uncover these conspiracies.
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Chris94
- 12:41pm 12/10/21
We will see professor. But you should know that inflation proceeds higher interest rates. Then what
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PBHangingChad
- 12:44pm 12/10/21
Of course it does. ANd if it continues the Fed will raise rates.
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Chris94
- 12:58pm 12/10/21
Are you forgetting the new stimulus package that will raise our deficit higher? Than what?
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PBHangingChad
- 1:06pm 12/10/21