Forget about his horrible policies screwing the country, what I will never understand are people still denying that he has dementia

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    7 months ago

    Biden is to blame for Donut-flation for sure. What’s Trump’s plan to fight rising cost of goods that has affected every world economy despite being all Jelly-filled Joe’s fault?

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      7 months ago

      Drastically cut back on wasteful federal government spending. Fire outright thousands off the federal payroll. We could literally take any segment of the federal government and fire 50% of the people and you wouldn’t even notice a difference.

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          7 months ago

          I agree that those who are really rich pay a lower tax rate then us average people. But that is a side issue when considering how the biden regime policies caused massive inflation

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              Check out all the government spending soon after he took office. Study the spending bills from the totally controlled Democrat congress that he signed. Then check out how any of those trillions spent (our tax dollars) benefited you. Government spending causes inflation. If you start with 5 one dollar bills they are each worth one dollar in spending power. If the government PRINTS 2 additional dollar bills now your five dollars is worth less. It’s that simple. It was so absurd they told that they needed to print even more money to reduce inflation. They must think very little of the intelligence of their audience to think anyone would believe such a complete contradiction

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                  7 months ago

                  It is always the major cause. Just think about it. Imagine if you could just fucking print as money currency as you wanted. The more they print the less what you have is worth. Simple math

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                    7 months ago

                    It is always the major cause.

                    If it was always the major cause, then what impact did lesser causes, like inflationary price increases by corporations or supply chains issues, have?

                    I don’t intend to pursue this into oblivion just to say, “Ah ha! You don’t know all!” I’m not going to do that. I swear.