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Do you even realize the logical fallacy of your contention?Trump Campaign Promise: "I will lower inflation!". - 2 days ago "it is very difficult to lower inflation!"
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Do you even realize the logical fallacy of your contention?Trump Campaign Promise: "I will lower inflation!". - 2 days ago "it is very difficult to lower inflation!"
So, what does your point have to do with the OP?We he lied . The ONLY way to prevent an inflationary spiral is
(a) STOP printing money - which he did not do
(b) Increase interest rates - which is typically politically unacceptable
Imagine the power of having a large flock that adores you, that believes everything you say (no matter how ridiculous, hyperbolic or silly), that will attack anyone who criticizes you as if they were defending their own mother, and that never holds you accountable for anything.What really disturbs me about Trump, ain't his hollow promises, or his scumbag rhetoric - but his inability to preserve the US global standing and thus causing a further deterioration of the US economy, since he is a person that is obviously willing to sell out the interests of the USA and it's population to maximize his own profit. Aka a selfish scumbag of the worst kind - given executive powers.
I have every confidence that Trump won't give us the 26% inflation that Biden did.Hundreds of times during his campaign, and again after the announcement that he had won the election, Trump has promised that he will lower inflation, "Donald Trump, U.S. President-Elect: I went on groceries. It's a very simple word, groceries. Like almost, you know, who uses the word? I started using the word, the groceries. When you buy apples, when you buy bacon, when you buy eggs, they would double and triple the price over a short period of time. And I won an election based on that. We're going to bring those prices way down".
Three days ago in an interview, he started to backpedal on that promise:
What's behind Trump's backpedaling on his promises to lower prices
After making inflation and the cost of groceries part of his campaign, President-elect Trump is starting to walk back some of his promises to lower prices.
My question on this OP is as follows:
"Will you be forgiving, excusing, or angry at Trump for not keeping his promise?"
ONCE AGAIN, you are deflecting. The OP is about Trump promising something to win the election but then backpedaling after the election has been won. It is the action of a conman. You are not addressing the OP. This is not about what is happening, why it is happening, or what are the solutions to the problems. It is about how YOU will react to a conman conning you if he is unable to fulfill his conman promises.Of course not - he was elected to correct numerous destructive events caused by the BuyThem Administration.
Inflation is similar to the illegal immigration
President Trump can immediately close the borders but he must then detain and deport the illegals already here.
The same thing occurs with arbitrarily printing money - the money was already printed and sent to Ukraine or to wherever it was sent - but that money will not cause an inflationary event until the money is spent and presented to the FRB for processing ,
Th thread implies that lowering inflation is akin to snapping your fingers and that President Trump is - somehow - incompetent - for not doing so.So, what does your point have to do with the OP?
Okay and for the benefit of your statement, let me agree with you. So what?
Does that mean you approve of Trump being a conman because Biden failed in his campaign promise.
By the way, have you noticed that you NEVER answer a question. You deflect. You are a total con artist yourself. In addition, you are a total coward as you do not have the balls to even face anything that is negative to your biased thinking. You are not worth any more of my time. You are a waste of time and a waste of a human being
ONCE AGAIN, you are deflecting. The OP is about Trump promising something to win the election but then backpedaling after the election has been won. It is the action of a conman. You are not addressing the OP. This is not about what is happening, why it is happening, or what are the solutions to the problems. It is about how YOU will react to a conman conning you if he is unable to fulfill his conman promises.
Can you address the OP? If you can't, then stop posting.
I have known since 1977 when I took economics courses in College about what causes inflation . Therefore there was no deception there.ONCE AGAIN, you are deflecting. The OP is about Trump promising something to win the election but then backpedaling after the election has been won. It is the action of a conman. You are not addressing the OP. This is not about what is happening, why it is happening, or what are the solutions to the problems. It is about how YOU will react to a conman conning you if he is unable to fulfill his conman promises.
Can you address the OP? If you can't, then stop posting.
EVEN IF it were TRUE , which it isn't, the nation desperately needed President Trump to be elected.ONCE AGAIN, you are deflecting. The OP is about Trump promising something to win the election but then backpedaling after the election has been won. It is the action of a conman. You are not addressing the OP. This is not about what is happening, why it is happening, or what are the solutions to the problems. It is about how YOU will react to a conman conning you if he is unable to fulfill his conman promises.
Can you address the OP? If you can't, then stop posting.
Biden's inflation never got above 8.6% If you are going to make such outlandish statements, then include the data that proves you to be correct.I have every confidence that Trump won't give us the 26% inflation that Biden did.
You did not address the OP. The OP asked "If Trump promise to bring inflation down does not occur, will you forgive him, excuse him, or be angry at him"?I have known since 1977 when I took economics courses in College about what causes inflation . Therefore there was no deception there.
Tater's Bidenflation is still almost twice what he inherited from Trump, Simp.Biden's inflation never got above 8.6% If you are going to make such outlandish statements, then include the data that proves you to be correct.
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You continue to avoid the question of the OP. I am going to report you for writing posts that have nothing to do with the OP. As one of the moderators said "if you do not address the OP, you are wasting everyone's time"EVEN IF it were TRUE , which it isn't, the nation desperately needed President Trump to be elected.
That is not a logical response to my question. Speak as slowly as you want, but your response should at least try to answer the question.I'm going to speak slowly.
Again.
Let's wait until he takes office and let's see what happens.
I'll have to check this out.If a Fed Chairman can be firedhe said he wasn't going to fire him, he and the chairman will figure it out. Need to bring interest rates down immediately.
Biden's inflation during office was a total of 26%. Trump won't be anywhere near that neighborhood, not even close.Biden's inflation never got above 8.6% If you are going to make such outlandish statements, then include the data that proves you to be correct.
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I didn't vote for him so I don't have a political dog in this fight. That said, it really isn't that hard to bring down inflation. Just admit that we are in a recession and it will freak everybody out and they will stop spending.Hundreds of times during his campaign, and again after the announcement that he had won the election, Trump has promised that he will lower inflation, "Donald Trump, U.S. President-Elect: I went on groceries. It's a very simple word, groceries. Like almost, you know, who uses the word? I started using the word, the groceries. When you buy apples, when you buy bacon, when you buy eggs, they would double and triple the price over a short period of time. And I won an election based on that. We're going to bring those prices way down".
Three days ago in an interview, he started to backpedal on that promise:
What's behind Trump's backpedaling on his promises to lower prices
After making inflation and the cost of groceries part of his campaign, President-elect Trump is starting to walk back some of his promises to lower prices.
My question on this OP is as follows:
"Will you be forgiving, excusing, or angry at Trump for not keeping his promise?"
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