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Again, the Federal government is out of controlOh Look.
A"debt scold" who never said squat when the Republicans were blowing up the debt (and providing little in return besides tax cuts for wealthy donors)
So you scolded Trump and Ryan when THEY were blowing up the debt?Again, the Federal government is out of control
The GOP held hands with the DNC recently to pass all their spending sprees.
They all are heroin addicts that need an intervention.
They are unable to help themselves or even us for that matter.
The GOP is as useful as tits on a boar hog.So you scolded Trump and Ryan when THEY were blowing up the debt?
No?
Oh...
Again..you said nothing thenThe GOP is as useful as tits on a boar hog.
Again, the Federal government is out of control.
You are in denial.
It's time to face some facts. The US government has the largest debt in the history of the world. They have been spending money at an ever exponentially increasing rate with no end in sight. Every year it seems they find new ways of increasing that spending
The US Federal government is out of control. We are led by a group of extremists that will destroy us fiscally.
Like a heroin addict, the US federal government either needs an intervention or just let them destroy themselves.
That is, assuming it is not too late already
There were FOUR years "through the early 90s" with inflation over 4%
From '75 through '81 inflation was near or above 10%
What I said stands.
3.6% is higher than we're used to but is in no way "hyperinflation"
Thanks for posting the chart that illustrates my point
1990 | Bush | Dem | Dem | 5.40% | ||||||
1991 | Bush | Dem | Dem | 4.24% | ||||||
1992 | Bush | Dem | Dem | 3.03% | ||||||
1993 | Clinton | Dem | Dem | 2.95% | ||||||
1994 | Clinton | Dem | Dem | 2.61% | ||||||
1995 | Clinton | Rep | Rep | 2.81% | ||||||
1996 | Clinton | Rep | Rep | 2.93% | ||||||
1997 | Clinton | Rep | Rep | 2.34% | ||||||
1998 | Clinton | Rep | Rep | 1.55% | ||||||
1999 | Clinton | Rep | Rep | 2.19% |
WTF are you talking about?Yeah but that's not what you said,
WTF are you talking about?
Of course it was.
As far as taking a month or two of numbers and extrapolating them...yea well...get back to me when you have more than DAYS
And oh by the way...July was 3.6%. You just proved that inflation is coming down
You do understand that these are annualized numbers right? Just because inflation was 5% annualized for a few months doesn't mean that's what will be for the yearYeah but that's not what you said, so why do you want to play pretend? Plus you're wrong. Again, 5.4 inflation June & August 2021.
1990 Bush Dem Dem 5.40% 1991 Bush Dem Dem 4.24% 1992 Bush Dem Dem 3.03% 1993 Clinton Dem Dem 2.95% 1994 Clinton Dem Dem 2.61% 1995 Clinton Rep Rep 2.81% 1996 Clinton Rep Rep 2.93% 1997 Clinton Rep Rep 2.34% 1998 Clinton Rep Rep 1.55% 1999 Clinton Rep Rep 2.19%
You do understand that these are annualized numbers right? Just because inflation was 5% annualized for a few months doesn't mean that's what will be for the year
This administration's policies have nothing to do with it. You saying it is so does not make it so.
THANK GOD lumber has mostly gone back down. I was paying 9 dollars for one 2x4 earlier this year. Now it's down to around 3 bucks.
Sadly hamburger & chicken are still near double from a year ago here
3% isn't particularly high.Every food item is up. Shopping Saturday after checking out I realized I'm spending much more. That 3% adds up
Real gas prices are still below 2016. Food prices will continue to rise because of global warming.What was going on in July 2020 dope?
Gas prices were at rock bottom
Think that might have contributed to that 1% July number from last year?
Think the crazy price of lumber due to the pandemic might be contributing to the current number?
Yea
2008 | Bush | Dem | Dem | 7.40% | ||||||
2009 | Obama | Dem | Dem | 12.60% | ||||||
2010 | Obama | Dem | Dem | 10.80% | ||||||
2011 | Obama | Dem | Rep | 11.50% | ||||||
2012 | Obama | Dem | Rep | 9.60% | ||||||
2013 | Obama | Dem | Rep | 8.20% | ||||||
2014 | Obama | Dem | Rep | 6.40% | ||||||
2015 | Obama | Rep | Rep | 5.70% | ||||||
2016 | Obama | Rep | Rep | 6.80% | ||||||
2017 | Trump | Rep | Rep | 6.30% | ||||||
2018 | Trump | Rep | Rep | 5.80% | ||||||
2019 | Trump | Rep | Dem | 5.80% | ||||||
2020 | Trump | Rep | Dem | 6.6 | ||||||
2021 | Xiden | Dem | Dem | 10.77 & Rising |
Sure do:
Monthly inflation rate U.S. 2024 | Statista
In February 2024, prices had increased by 3.2 percent compared to February 2023 according to the 12-month percentage change in the consumer price index — the monthly inflation rate for goods and services in the United States.www.statista.com