The ‘Inflation Reduction Act‘ Suddenly Vanishes

They don't accept that as a valid solution. They're still convinced that supplyside economics is the right path forward for themselves and their fellow working class.

In case some don't know what SS economics is, it's trickle down economics.

But alas, the 1.4T is a drop in the bucket and doesn't even come near being a solution.

They're perpetually doomed to the other side watering down attempts as progress to the point of it being meaningless.

The gnashing of teeth is only for the sake of the political spin,
We don't choose to live in perpetual debt, duck. Some of us prefer to live within our means. Maybe that is why the per capita Canadian consumer debt is in the neighborhood of $70K and the Canadian national debt per capita is about $58K. Do you like owing others?
 
Manchin must have sold his soul with this one.
Stood up for months with integrity and then caved?
I wonder what was promised to him?
Or what dirt they got on him. The carrot ain't the only way to get people to compromise their integrity.
 
Perfectly on topic and not going to play in your environmental dress up hoax.
Well then go ahead and explain wtf your home AC settings have to do with Inflation Reduction Act

If you can't, then maybe it's time to rethink what you are doing here.
 
Bullshit - CBO did not evaluate inflation effects.
Yes the CBO did dumbass God you idiots are uninformed. Here's the quote from the CBO “In calendar year 2022, enacting the bill would have a negligible effect on inflation, in CBO’s assessment. In calendar year 2023, inflation would probably be between 0.1 percentage point lower and 0.1 percentage point higher under the bill than it would be under current law, CBO estimates."
 
Yes the CBO did dumbass God you idiots are uninformed. Here's the quote from the CBO “In calendar year 2022, enacting the bill would have a negligible effect on inflation, in CBO’s assessment. In calendar year 2023, inflation would probably be between 0.1 percentage point lower and 0.1 percentage point higher under the bill than it would be under current law, CBO estimates."
AND? Where is the mid-tolong term estimate? Maybe in your head the bill magically disapears in 2024?
 

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