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Of course the US economy is large enough to cause global inflation. Next question?
Author:
Iggle
(12084 Posts - Joined: Sep 14, 2007)
Posted at 9:27 am on Aug 17, 2022
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Replies to: "Of course the US economy is large enough to cause global inflation. Next question?"
Tell me this is not going to cause even more inflation!
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Curly1918
- 7:39am 8/17/22
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It's not.
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LanceHarbor
- 12:22pm 8/17/22
Your Nobel Prize for Economics is on its way.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:34pm 8/17/22
His body of work for that Nobel was Obama-esque.
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TakethetrainKnute
- 2:54pm 8/17/22
How many trillions would it take before it would cause greater inflation? Genuinely curious.
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MAS
- 1:07pm 8/17/22
Is this the start of a serious discussion because the OP was not...hence my response to it.
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LanceHarbor
- 2:49pm 8/17/22
Try reading the bills instead of the nonsensical titles genius.
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notredame678
- 4:23pm 8/17/22
To paraphrase Ara in Rudy:
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LanceHarbor
- 4:44pm 8/17/22
Dan Devine. Please continue though, you’re on a roll.
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BaronVonZemo
- 10:53pm 8/17/22
Ara.
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jakers
- 9:50am 8/18/22
Wanna bet?
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LanceHarbor
- 8:55am 8/18/22
Thank you for proving my point.
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notredame678
- 6:54pm 8/17/22
I don't disagree with most of that.
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MAS
- 3:38pm 8/17/22
Consider this another bridge built by the infrastructure bill.
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LanceHarbor
- 4:25pm 8/17/22
Of course it will.
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BaronVonZemo
- 12:38pm 8/17/22
Let's break this down...
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TyroneIrish
- 11:49am 8/17/22
Unfortunately, Biden has not the slightest idea what he's doing. We're being led by Mr. Magoo...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 8:43am 8/17/22
Mr. Magoo can run rings around You...
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TyroneIrish
- 11:57am 8/17/22
Thanks for your wildly biased opinion. Will be given the weight it deserves...as always.
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TakethetrainKnute
- 12:21pm 8/17/22
Biden does not have to be a "Stunning Intellect" to be better than you or many others here...
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TyroneIrish
- 3:49pm 8/17/22
Nice to see you dismiss reality as a “silly meme”. What I’ve seen this far is a string of abject
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TakethetrainKnute
- 5:16pm 8/17/22
The video evidence is up to interpretation I suppose.
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iairishcheeks
- 6:40pm 8/17/22
It depends on whether or not you're willing to listen to the content or just focus on any
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TyroneIrish
- 11:00pm 8/17/22
You know as well as anyone deep inside, you just don't want to admit it.
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iairishcheeks
- 10:02am 8/18/22
I'll bet you didn't watch the video of his international press conference...that's clear evidence of
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TyroneIrish
- 1:48pm 8/18/22
He’s being handled by people who think the private/government split should be 20/80 vs the opposite
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LanceManion
- 10:00am 8/17/22
Correct.
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jakers
- 9:46am 8/17/22
You have lost your objectivity.
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conorlarkin
- 9:07am 8/17/22
.
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MuskyTommy
- 9:30am 8/17/22
I thought he was running for president in 2020. Less sharp. lol
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MuskyTommy
- 9:35am 8/17/22
We shall certainly see, my friend.
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TakethetrainKnute
- 9:20am 8/17/22
I am confident that Biden is not going to seek re-election. However, .....
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conorlarkin
- 9:51am 8/17/22
Don't you mean: "YOU have lost YOUR objectivity"?
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iairishcheeks
- 9:15am 8/17/22
Unfortunately, the aviator sunglasses haven't helped Mr. Magoo's vision.
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Irishize
- 8:55am 8/17/22
LOL. Good one. Don't stop now.
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ELP
- 10:07am 8/17/22
He sure has passed a lot of deals for a guy without “the slightest idea what he's doing”
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Chris94
- 8:53am 8/17/22
His party controls both houses of Congress. At that, his last "deal" had to be purchased by Schumer
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TakethetrainKnute
- 9:02am 8/17/22
Rationalize it however you want. Your “senile” theme is Hank-level stupid.
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Chris94
- 9:04am 8/17/22
Never said he was senile. He's not up to the task of the presidency. Your failure to recognize it
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TakethetrainKnute
- 9:06am 8/17/22
Right. He just has “not the slightest idea what he’s doing.”
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Chris94
- 9:13am 8/17/22
Mueller! Mueller!
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notredame678
- 10:33am 8/17/22
Cult of what exactly? To what end? Acknowledging that Biden is brutal makes one a cult member?
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TakethetrainKnute
- 9:39am 8/17/22
You don’t see things exactly the way he does so you have to
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TampaIrish
- 11:15am 8/17/22
They have to believe it. Cognitive dissonance is a bitch, I am told.
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Stark Raving Dad
- 11:33am 8/17/22
Exactly correct.
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Stark Raving Dad
- 9:46am 8/17/22
Mr. Magoo has more legislative wins then your Orange Lord and that hurts your ass...admit it.
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Quest4twelve
- 8:46am 8/17/22
Afghan withdrawal. 13 heroes dead. That's all you need to know.
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ELP
- 10:12am 8/17/22
And 800 American citizens left behind.
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JarHead4ND
- 6:22pm 8/17/22
Strange that Houseplants own party doesn’t want him to run in 2024.
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MuskyTommy
- 8:58am 8/17/22
Um...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 8:55am 8/17/22
Tax and spend
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WoodstockIrish
- 8:31am 8/17/22
The American Rescue Plan in ‘21 added 3-5% to inflation - that was Barack Biden
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LanceManion
- 8:28am 8/17/22
Ok I'll bite, what exactly in the bill will cause inflation? R we at the point where all spending
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Quest4twelve
- 8:26am 8/17/22
The impact will be long term. Today's inflation is due to the COVID spendaloosa, during Trump's term
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Curly1918
- 9:47am 8/17/22
They wouldn’t need a inflation reduction bill if they didn’t cause it in the first place. Jan 20,
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MuskyTommy
- 8:00am 8/17/22
According to economist the last covid bill added a couple of points to inflation. Where does the
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Quest4twelve
- 8:28am 8/17/22
Did they cause it in Europe too?
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Chris94
- 8:11am 8/17/22
Of course the US economy is large enough to cause global inflation. Next question?
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Iggle
- 9:27am 8/17/22
Genius!
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Chris94
- 5:05pm 8/17/22
You should audit a macroeconomics class.
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Iggle
- 5:14pm 8/17/22
So then, a U.S. "Inflation Reduction Act" is pure folly. Look forward to Biden's announcement...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 8:48am 8/17/22
I don’t live in Europe do you?
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MuskyTommy
- 8:18am 8/17/22
The point escapes you. Inflation at 10.1% in the UK blame Biden.
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Quest4twelve
- 8:23am 8/17/22