Who has printed up in excess of $2+ trillion a year since 2021, professor Deflectasaurus?Answer first, then we can debate your opinion of its relevance.
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Who has printed up in excess of $2+ trillion a year since 2021, professor Deflectasaurus?Answer first, then we can debate your opinion of its relevance.
The US Mint is my guess.Who has printed up in excess of $2+ trillion a year since 2021, professor Deflectasaurus?
Yes. You will see it on election day.Is it measurable?
Someone ordered the issuance of T-bills to give the mint that authorization...You think you are clever...I'm here to assure you that you aren't.The US Mint is my guess.
Now please answer my question.
Yes. You will see it on election day.
We can cover that after you answer the original question.Someone ordered the issuance of T-bills to give the mint that authorization...You think you are clever...I'm here to assure you that you aren't.
Now, GFY.
ah. like on JUDGMENT DAY, eh?The obvious, thats what i have.
Sure it can. Take a look at prices today compared to when Trump handed us the greatest economy ever.But it cannot be measured today?
^^^Sure it can. Take a look at prices today compared to when Trump handed us the greatest economy ever.
90% of the paper money that is printed each year is replacing damaged paper money and the money in circulation is far less than GDPSomeone ordered the issuance of T-bills to give the mint that authorization...You think you are clever...I'm here to assure you that you aren't.
Now, GFY.
Then show me.Sure it can. Take a look at prices today compared to when Trump handed us the greatest economy ever.
Trump handed us the greatest economy ever.
We're talking about what can be seen.When you have the entire media protecting the Biden administration and a weaponized DOJ and radical lock step democrat congress protecting the administration it's a wonder there is a case at all.
Americans have been living paycheck to paycheck for decades.Tell that to the 60% of Americans who are living paycheck to paycheck.
Except for that brief shining moment between 2017-2020, when manna literally, for reasons inexpicable, rained from Heaven.Americans have been living paycheck to paycheck for decades.
In the immortal words of Karen Carpenter,For a while, Republicans had some pretty good ammo for attacking the Biden economy. But it’s melting like snowballs in South Florida.
For the last two years, Republicans have been highlighting “Bidenflation,” the “inflation crisis” supposedly caused by the “Democrats’ big spending bills,” as the GOP majority on the House Ways and Means Committee frequently asserts. The Republican National Committee says two years of elevated inflation under Biden have made families poorer. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who’s running for president, highlights inflation as a main reason to eject Democrats from the White House.
Except inflation has been coming down rapidly and could be a nonissue by this time next year, when voters are deciding whether Biden deserves another four years. The annual inflation rate has dropped from a high of 9.1% last June, to just 3%. That’s barely above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%.
The Republican case against Biden is fizzling
For all the effort to shout them down and suppress them, these facts won't go away.
Two and a half years of FOXpropagaprogramming mooted.
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Please enforce the rules, as written, here. Don't let miscreants skate by shutting down the thread.
January 2019: 78% Of Workers Live Paycheck To PaycheckTell that to the 60% of Americans who are living paycheck to paycheck.
Cocaine in the W.H. and the FBI can't figure it out and the media isn't interested. No wonder the case against the Biden criminal enterprise seems to be "fizzling".We're talking about what can be seen.
What is objectionable is your irrelevant response to my comment."Paycheck to paycheck" being the operative words.
Do you find the idea of so many Americans working objectionable?