Hey now, J, that kind of language often leads to more government "solving problems" and income redistribution.
Don't go tossing that around casually.
Certainly I’m not one of the experts, but it’s not a difficult concept. The money supply goes up and creates a higher demand for items whose production doesn’t/can’t increase proportionally. Higher demand for a stagnant supply = higher prices. It’s as simple as that. Originally Posted by JacuzzmeSo what happens when a president cuts taxes to a tune of 4 trillion in a hot economy? What happens when you have 4 covid economic payments and nothing is coming out of China. What happens when the economy starts to come out of the covid mess? but there is still nothing coming out of China?
So what happens when a president cuts taxes to a tune of 4 trillion in a hot economy? What happens when you have 4 covid economic payments and nothing is coming out of China. What happens when the economy starts to come out of the covid mess? but there is still nothing coming out of China?
Inflation was inevitable. Originally Posted by jmichael
Fine, then you agree we should end all welfare and especially free benefits for illegals, right? Originally Posted by DevoI haven't shopped at Wal-Mart or ate at McDonald's in over a decade. Why? They are the two biggest welfare queens in the country. If you can say the same, then we can have the welfare discussion.
Fine, then you agree we should end all welfare and especially free benefits for illegals, right? Originally Posted by DevoNot just welfare but also the free handouts of heavily subsidized ACA health care freeloaders get
... No worrys, lads - 'bout the long term pain,Billions. Especially in the form of things that go pew pew and kaboom.
How much MORE money $$$$ will ya send Ukraine?! ...
#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Billions. Especially in the form of things that go pew pew and kaboom.They have to have some effects, we bought them, we gave them away for free, and now we have to not just replace them, but gear way up to produce far more of them, for both Uke and our own use.
Those things don't really have an appreciable impact on domestic inflation directly. Don't add to monetary supply. And generate economic benefit domestically. Originally Posted by HDGristle
I haven't shopped at Wal-Mart or ate at McDonald's in over a decade. Why? They are the two biggest welfare queens in the country. If you can say the same, then we can have the welfare discussion.Add them to my list, I have no issue with stopping handouts to any leech.
Corporate welfare is far worse for the economy than any families out there trying to make ends meet. Once again, Republicans let corporations off the hook over and over again with regards to taxes. So it's impossible to have this conversation if all you're looking at are the people just trying to keep the lights on. They aren't the welfare problem in this country. Originally Posted by tommy156