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MAGA doesn’t understand inflation.

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Mike1 year ago

Trying to have an intelligent conversation with MAGA clowns is pointless. I’ve tried.

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Chemically Humanized1 year ago

MAGAts are the dumbest people on the planet and they’re gonna take us all down with them

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Idris1 year ago

Production shortages Supply chain issues Corporate price gouging Spike in demand So yes there are other reasons for prices going up for specific products, but prices going up across the board is inflation. So not sure what his point was gonna be…

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Sterling Grey1 year ago

It's a known fact that MAGA does not understand the language they are communicating in.

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Travis Garcelon1 year ago

I’ve always understood inflation to be the expansion of the money supply. Prices only go up because the value of the dollar goes down. But this is only true in certain sectors. The cost of plasma TVs has exponentially gone down. Same as true with computers.

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The Mace 🇺🇦 🇨🇦1 year ago

MAGA doesn't understand anything.

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sofa awesome🦁1 year ago

The dude was missing some of the vocab, and worded the question poorly, but perhaps he was getting at the price of a particular good or service can rise and fall with out inflation( perhaps a good old generic supply and demand analogy)

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The Washington Post1 year ago

Here’s what could get more expensive with Trump’s new tariffs.

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Max Lasater 🌐1 year ago

The special Olympics for debates?

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Ricardo1 year ago

A bit simplistic. Inflation occurs in the broad, persistent, and general increase in price levels across the economy, tied to the reduced purchasing power of money... Individual prices can jump due to short-term disruptions (e.g., bad weather for crops).. but that is not “inflation”.

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Erik Durhan 🇸🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦1 year ago

While I get it - the cost of a goods is affected by other things than the unit cost. A VAT increase for example brings up a price of a goods for the purchaser, but is not due to inflation

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