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12-14-21 10:42 #6851Senior Member

Posts: 329I really didn't want to go down this hole, but.
I'm not a political person at all, I have no party.
Originally Posted by SgtLurker
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But let me offer just some harmless opinions.
Gas prices are OPEC / supply and demand, not old Joe.
Your IRA is a whole lot of factors in the market, many independent companies, in several countries sometimes and even your fund manager, not Joe.
Your pay raise is an affair between your employer and you, in regards to your particular industry only, not Joe.
COVID deaths are higher but analysts say this is caused mainly due to the politicization of the pandemic. Not Joe.
Back when Donald was president I didn't blame everything on him and I don't blame everything on Joe either.
That would be a cop out. Its easy to blame the current mandatary for everything.
All leaders do good and bad things but they do not control everything.
It is also very easy and dangerous to fall into cognitive bias when you're purposely trying to find info to support your preexisting beliefs.
And before anyone snaps back at me please please please read the last statement carefully.
"It is also very easy and dangerous to fall into cognitive bias when you're purposely trying to find info to support your preexisting beliefs."
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12-14-21 10:16 #6850Senior Member

Posts: 1156Hurray for Might Joe
Here are some accomplishments:
1. Gas prices up over 30%.
2. My IRA grew -5% in the past month (yes, negative 5%.
3. I am getting a 5. 9% pay raise due to inflation instead of growth.
4. More COVID deaths in 2021 than in 2020.
Shall I continue?
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12-14-21 09:41 #6849Senior Member

Posts: 736You're smoking something really good. Care to share? You need to read up on monetary policy and lag time.
Originally Posted by ComTech42
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I was selling real estate in 1988 and remember mortgages going for abot 17%. No. , interest rates did not drop almost overnight.
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12-14-21 05:23 #6848Senior Member

Posts: 747Inflation
Inflation in the US is a reaction to Biden's money policies not European money policy. When Reagan took over from Carter inflation and interest rates went down almost over night.
Originally Posted by NuGuy36
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12-13-21 23:27 #6847Banned Member

Posts: 1610Oh yes, lots more.
Lots more propaganda from the print version of CNN, both of which are the mouthpieces of the anarchist ideologues of the Left and both of which lie with impunity. I'm saying this for the benefit of the common-sensers on this blog, not you. You proved which side you are on a long time ago. You will respond, of course, and I will allow you to believe that you got the last word so that you may feel all warm and fuzzy about yourself as you and others like you lead this country to hell.
Originally Posted by NuGuy36
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12-13-21 22:25 #6846Banned Member

Posts: 13634Then quote it.
Originally Posted by AaronHamlet
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12-13-21 22:24 #6845Senior Member

Posts: 1011He posted it
Originally Posted by Niteluvr
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12-13-21 20:28 #6844Senior Member

Posts: 58I honestly can't believe why 'all are still going at it with each other.
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12-13-21 20:00 #6843Banned Member

Posts: 13634How did you decide that Bullett is 78? Methinks he told me his age not too long ago, but it was no where near 78 years old.
Originally Posted by AaronHamlet
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12-13-21 19:35 #6842Senior Member

Posts: 1862So, if inflation here is Biden's fault, why is inflation also spiking in Europe?
Originally Posted by ComTech42
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From The NY Times:
"There's lots more if you go to today's Times."PARIS — The European Central Bank’s top task is to keep inflation at bay. But as the cost of everything from gas to food has soared to record highs, the bank’s employees are joining workers across Europe in demanding something rarely seen in recent years: a hefty wage increase.
“It seems like a paradox, but the E.C.B. isn’t protecting its own staff against inflation,” said Carlos Bowles, an economist at the central bank and vice president of IPSO, an employee trade union. Workers are pressing for a raise of at least 5 percent to keep up with a historic inflationary surge set off by the end of pandemic lockdowns. The bank says it won’t budge from a planned a 1.3 percent increase.
That simply won’t offset inflation’s pain, said Mr. Bowles, whose union represents 20 percent of the bank’s employees. “Workers shouldn’t have to take a hit when prices rise so much,” he said.
Inflation, relatively quiet for nearly a decade in Europe, has suddenly flared in labor contract talks as a run-up in prices that started in spring courses through the economy and everyday life.
From Spain to Sweden, workers and organized labor are increasingly demanding wages that keep up with inflation, which last month reached 4.90 percent, a record high for the eurozone.
Austrian metalworkers wrested a 3.6 percent pay raise for 2022. Irish employers said they expect to have to lift wages by at least 3 percent next year. Workers at Tesco supermarkets in Britain won a 5.5 percent raise after threatening to strike around Christmas. And in Germany, where the European Central Bank has its headquarters, the new government raised the minimum wage by a whopping 25 percent, to 12 euros (about $13.60) an hour.
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12-13-21 19:28 #6841Senior Member

Posts: 69Couldn't have said it better myself!
Thank you Bullett64, I'm encouraged by the fact there are still decent people like you.
Originally Posted by Bullett64
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12-13-21 17:08 #6840Senior Member

Posts: 307You wouldn't know a fact if you saw one. No matter how hard you try, you can't even estimate my age to within 3 years. To date, there have been 796.764 (and counting) COVID-related deaths in the USA There have been 3 blamed on blood clots. (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/12/cdc-...d-vaccine.html) and yet you insist on calling the vaccines the "clot shot. " I was being overly kind by calling you a mere buffoon. You are a danger to yourself and others. Daily, you make it harder and harder for me to care about your welfare, but your lack of concern for others is disgraceful.
Originally Posted by AaronHamlet
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You have forced me into taking action to block your posts, as I don't wish to see your drivel ant more.
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12-13-21 15:45 #6839Senior Member

Posts: 1251I'll make it even easier
You should read the cdc info! Your link offers the evidence that supports the claims that the vaccines are safe and effective and details the rarity of complications.
ARG.
Originally Posted by SgtLurker
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Originally Posted by SgtLurker
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12-13-21 13:30 #6838Senior Member

Posts: 69Stupid is as stupid does
You have no point, other than the one on your head. Try wearing a hat!
Originally Posted by AaronHamlet
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12-13-21 13:26 #6837Senior Member

Posts: 1011Don't change the subject
I asked you how the truly ignorant can possibly see true ignorance. Or for that matter, see true genius or even mediocrity. I asked if you can see that and surmised you couldn't. Now those who can't will instead grasp after shiny objects. Your ignorance doesn't allow you to see true value or true ignorance so you're in a perpetual state of seeking immediate gratification by grasping for those shiny objects or by changing a subject matter which provides the same sort of immediate gratification. Can you see that manifest itself daily in your own life? You can't can you? Do you know why? Of course you don't. That's the point.
Originally Posted by Clicker
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