where's that dollar figure from? did you get that as part of your bumper sticker package?
Th US Inflation Calculator which uses the latest US government CPI data published on December 13 to adjust for inflation and calculate the cumulative inflation rate through November 2017. As a courtesy, you'll be aware that The Consumer Price Index (CPI) and inflation for December 2017 is scheduled for release by the United States government on January 12, 2018.
In 1913 a product purchased for 1 dollar costs 24 dollars today.
Now. Back to my question, Mr. Conservative.
You said you want people to keep their money.
Yet your actions contradict your words when you openly celebrate actions taken by the federal government that does just the opposite of that.
You contradict yourself by openly celebrating unconstitutional theft by the federal government to the tune of a 128 billion dollar tax increase on the working class over the next ten years with an additional 500 billion dollars in tax increases on them in the decade thereafter, an eventual tax bracket jump in about 2025, and a continuation of the further decline in spending power as a result of further destruction of the 4 cent dollar we have at the present time? Why, Mr. Conservative. What's so conservative about that? Why are you celebrating that like it's a win for the working class? Why do you call that a win, Mr. Conservative? Hm? Why? What makes you think you're doing the conservative thing by calling that a win? What's so conservative about a hundreds of billions of dollars in tax hikes for the working class, Mr. Conservative? Hm? What. How does that equate to people keeping their money, Mr. Conservative? Hm? How? How is that 1.5 tillion dollars that the federal government just added to the national debt not going to become an additional 10 trillion dollars added to our already 21 trillion dollars in debt in ten years, Mr. Conservative? Hm? How is it not. Show us what you know about monetary policy and the surplus of currency and credit, Mr. Conservative.
We'll wait for your answer. Again.