But does AZ REALLY want a great recession, all those bankruptcies and unemployed, to bring prices down?I didn't really notice it, but I looked it up, and you are correct!
I sure as heck dont!
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But does AZ REALLY want a great recession, all those bankruptcies and unemployed, to bring prices down?I didn't really notice it, but I looked it up, and you are correct!
I work in business and finance.I didn't really notice it, but I looked it up, and you are correct!
Yet you’re ready to vote for the candidate who will bring it about. HmmmBut does AZ REALLY want a great recession, all those bankruptcies and unemployed, to bring prices down?
I sure as heck dont!
The economy should always be the primary driver. Problem is that their leading sources of information are as full of shit on the subject as they are on everything else.Life is expensive. Shelter, energy and especially food. Good article attached about the price of the Whopper. My goodness. Frankly eye opening. To me this is the primary issue as it also ties in the border and flood of illegals. Abortion isn’t even in the top 10 issues. What does everyone else think?
‘Now it’s $14.99’: Burger King customer realizes how much less his Whopper cost in 2022 after finding old coupon
'Just one burger.'www.dailydot.com
The economy is always in flux, a point in time for any one administration is a poor metricDiscuss the topic
This administration refuses to admit it’s in flux and thinks it’s perfectly fineThe economy is always in flux, a point in time for any one administration is a poor metric
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Much like every administration prior AzThis administration refuses to admit it’s in flux and thinks it’s perfectly fine
WJC benefitted from the dot.com boom to be fairMuch like every administration prior Az
A grand example would be the Clinton administration , back in 90's when we were fat & happy, who legislated nafta
We were perfectly fine then too , until that giant s*cking sound did it's thing.....
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bricks V clicks blossomed AzWJC benefitted from the dot.com boom to be fair
The idea was to give Americans the best prices. It backfired badlybricks V clicks blossomed Az
that i can not deny
yet that was globalizing , which trashed domestic manufacture in America
who were the real 'economic winners'?
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Watching you fools pretend this economy sucks is hilarious.Life is expensive. Shelter, energy and especially food. Good article attached about the price of the Whopper. My goodness. Frankly eye opening. To me this is the primary issue as it also ties in the border and flood of illegals. Abortion isn’t even in the top 10 issues. What does everyone else think?
‘Now it’s $14.99’: Burger King customer realizes how much less his Whopper cost in 2022 after finding old coupon
'Just one burger.'www.dailydot.com
Every person has their own experience. It’s definitely painful for many. For the first time since I ve known them, my kids friends parents are losing jobs and struggling. Suburban middle class is struggling as is the lower class. Wealthy are doing fine. Laughing at it doesn’t make it better.Watching you fools pretend this economy sucks is hilarious.
Agreed AzThe idea was to give Americans the best prices. It backfired badly
Fair trade deals are critical IMO.Agreed Az
now if we were to monitor the disparity created since , we'd have an economic metric , allbeit over time since such legislations occured
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indeed so AzFair trade deals are critical IMO.
Country is polarizedThe "primary driver" is the divisive hatred that two sides have engendered and that the voters have accepted as ok. Thus, there is only voting against the "other" side. Rational considerations do not play in. If they did, neither candidate would be where he or she is.
Especially when the epiphany occurs that there is no left- right, only up-down , with only 'up' to vote for 4eyeM......~S~Rational considerations do not play in.
Energy prices go up and down on a global level based on supply and demand. And when they start going down too much, producers reduce their output to restrict supply and allow prices to go back up. There is little a President can do to affect that.Energy prices go down, all prices go down
Regulations ease up, economy booms
If not on the edge of civil unrest.......~S~Country is polarized