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Biden Administration

Why Is the Economy So Weird Right Now?

Plus: Samuel Alito's bad flags, simping for marijuana, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 5.23.2024 9:30 AM

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What pundits say: "Joe Biden is, at the moment, losing his reelection campaign," wrote The Atlantic's Annie Lowrey in a piece this week. "And he is doing so while presiding over the strongest economy the United States has ever experienced."

Lowrey cites the low jobless rate—under 4 percent!—and higher wage growth than we experienced during Barack Obama's administration. "Inflation has cooled off considerably," she adds, "meaning that consumers' purchasing power is strong."

This argument isn't unique. Pundits have, of late, been scratching their heads trying to figure out why President Joe Biden is polling so poorly when the recession never really materialized, and inflation was tamed (even if that means interest rates must remain high for a while longer). Some of this may be due to the fact that the economic indicators are actually all over the place, and do not paint a consistently rosy picture despite the credit many are attempting to give Biden.

Making sense of it all: Sure, unemployment is low. And inflation has been decently tamed—to 3.5 percent, per March data. But, it doesn't feel great to most voters because a) it was via the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates that made it so inflation could be tamed, and b) 3.5 percent still seems high to most people because the average annual rate of inflation was quite low for pretty much all of the '90s and 2000s (with the exceptions of 2008 and now). In other words: It's still more expensive to buy basic goods than people are accustomed to, and it's much more expensive to borrow money than before. This affects people's behavior (home sales slowed a lot in 2023, for example), and it certainly affects their sentiment.

Also, quite shockingly, voters don't seem to like being lied to: Biden said inflation was "at 9 percent when I came in, and it's now down around 3 percent," in an interview with Yahoo Finance earlier this week (a claim he keeps making!) Actually, inflation was 1.4 percent when Biden took office—a fact any half-wit can easily find by Googling—and it's the massive increase in government spending (under the guise of COVID-19, during both the Biden and Donald Trump presidencies) that led to the predictable result of high inflation.

So it's not just that inflation remains highish, or that interest rates are high, but it's also that the guy in charge keeps trying to act like nobody could've possibly predicted or prevented this. That's not true.

To make matters worse, economic indicators are just kind of broadly all over the place and hard to make sense of. Home and car insurance premiums have surged; car repair prices are higher than they've generally been. Wages have risen and stayed high in some industries. But when, say, we're talking about high wages for mechanics, those costs get passed on to consumers in some form (via higher prices, generally).

It's all just quite funky right now, and it will be interesting to see whether Biden gets dinged for this at the ballot box (though Trump too shares plenty of blame).


Scenes from New York: The city, which has been providing free shelter to any migrant newcomers who seek it, is attempting to get the situation under control by starting a new round of evictions.

Since the start of 2022, more than 200,000 migrants have taken advantage of New York's right-to-shelter policy. Currently, roughly 65,000 migrants are housed at taxpayer expense.

"Under the city's previous rules, adult migrants could stay in shelters for 30 days, after which they could simply reapply and receive a bed for another 30 days, no questions asked," reported The New York Times. "That has allowed a number of migrants to languish in the shelter system for months, sometimes for more than a year, reapplying for a bed indefinitely."

Now, the city will crack down on single adults and families of adults (but not families with young children), forcing them to move elsewhere after 30 days unless they can prove extenuating circumstances in a manner that satisfies city officials.


QUICK HITS

  • "Sales of US existing homes unexpectedly fell for a second month in April, adding to evidence that the resale market is struggling for traction amid near-record prices and high borrowing costs," reported Bloomberg. (Interestingly, "sales of new homes in the US bounced back broadly in March as an abundance of inventory helped drive prices lower.")
  • "Employers plan to hire 5.8% fewer new graduates than they did last year, according to a spring survey of 226 employers by the National Association of Colleges and Employers," reported The Wall Street Journal. "Some companies say AI is taking over part of the work fresh graduates used to do."
  • The New York Times is really trying to ding Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for flying problematic flags. Just one issue: The case that these flags are concerning is extraordinarily weak.
  • I made two threads breaking down why this stat (thread No. 1), and the Washington Monthly article are worth rejecting (thread No. 2):

Today, more Americans consume marijuana — which is still illegal federally and in 26 states — than consume alcohol, which is of course legal ~everywhere. pic.twitter.com/kx8FyNNSRd

— Charles Fain Lehman (@CharlesFLehman) May 22, 2024

  • Legislators in Illinois just passed a bill to legally change the term offender to justice-impacted individual. The term "would only apply to participants in one program meant to rehabilitate people and keep them out of prison," per WGN9. "It's costing thousands and thousands of dollars just to do a name change," one legislator objected. "Change this, change that, the only thing you don't want to change is the behavior of criminals," said state Sen. Steve McClure (R–Springfield).
  • "Even Portland is sick of soft-on-crime prosecutors," wrote the editors at National Review.

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  1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

    Joe Biden is losing his re-election campaign because it’s obvious to all but the totally clueless that his is mentally incapacitated.

    1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

      That's it, says me too. Pundits love talking about issues and platforms, but people know politicians do what they want and don't follow that crap. All people can do is vote for one of two candidates who they don't like, and try to guess which one will better handle the next 4 years of surprises.

      It sure ain't Biden. Inflation, student loan "forgiveness", green stupidity, floods the country with expensive imported criminals, and on top of all that, the guy can't even read a teleprompter, can't tell Mexico from Egypt, falls off his bicycle, falls down on stairs.

      The guy is literally a walking joke. Four more years? Not a chance.

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        I’ve actually changed my mind. I want Biden to win. Let people stew in the results of ignoring incompetence and blatant corruption and lawfare. Make it glaringly obvious to the normies that the POTUS no longer has control of the executive branch, and that The People have no say whatsoever in the federal government.

        1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

          I think the same much of the time. Burn it to the ground now, no need to drag it out, better to just get it over with.

        2. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

          If you're going that far then we need to start referring to him as Chavez North in honor of his chosen identity.

    2. mad.casual   1 year ago

      What if, and I know I might be going out on a limb here, but what if Joe wasn’t really all that popular… or competent… to begin with, the economy's got nothing to do with it, and, stay with me here, “we” all suffered a mass delusion or hysterical panic?

      You know, the sort of thing that, if we were lesser creatures, would’ve caused all of us to metaphorically leap to our deaths “like lemmings”.

      1. Zeb   1 year ago

        I think you might be onto something.

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          Oh come on, it’s not like people would ever think a paper mask would stop a virus or something stupid like that…..would they?

          1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

            As long as you stay six feet away.

            1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

              Wow. That kind of came out of nowhere.

              1. A Thinking Mind   1 year ago

                Or a wet market.

                1. DesigNate   1 year ago

                  But what about bears in trunks? How do you guys keep them in there?

                  1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

                    When the bear takes off his trunks, you're in trouble.

            2. rbike   1 year ago

              I stayed 2 meters away. That is true virtue signalling. Learn to do it right.

              1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

                6 inches makes all the difference... wish I would have known that while I was dating my ex.

                1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

                  17 cm, please!

                  ETA: sticky "1" key. Bah.

          2. Rick James   1 year ago

            What about two paper masks?

            1. Jefferson Paul   1 year ago

              No. But a cloth mask AND a paper mask make it ironclad protection! Especially if the cloth mask has "BLM" printed on it.

      2. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

        There is also the possibility we were the victims of a fraud perpetuated by the Uniparty (nothing new there) and people aren't liking the results especially in comparison.

        1. n00bdragon   1 year ago

          It would be comforting to think that there is a singular group of (nefarious) people in charge, competently (if maliciously) pulling the levers to get what they want. But consider: if "the uniparty" can't even conceal Biden Family Bribe Network Inc or keep NATO from falling apart what makes you think they can dupe hundreds of millions of people with a generation-long con? The alleged "mastermind" can't even remember what room he's in half the time.

          The plain and obvious fact is that the scariest possible circumstance is actually the truth: No one is in control and most wounds are self inflicted. Our collective fear of where the devil might take us has carried us willingly down the road right to hell's gates. America is going to get what it wants, good and hard.

          1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

            Right, the Chicago machine doesn't exist, the corruption in major blue cities isn't known. What doesn't exist is the will to go after them then the disingenuous cunts in the media and people like you parrot that lack of prosecution as if it is proof nothing is there. By your logic every unsolved murder victim is actually walking about. But keep pushing the party line and pretend pushing out count auditors is normal and proper when the results change drastically before and after that event plus the rest of the known malfeasance that you're covering for.

          2. JesseAz   1 year ago

            What is more nefarious.

            Not being able to hide corruption. Or not caring it is no longer hidden and being open about it?

            We are on the 2nd part.

          3. mad.casual   1 year ago

            “You don’t need a formal conspiracy when interests converge. These people went to the same universities and fraternities…” – George Carlin

            One of the big lesson that lots and lots of relatively disinterested and pretty low brow people learned in 2019. There were lots of rather literal closeted Nazis just waiting for an excuse to hand federal dollars over to big pharma and rat the Jews hiding in the attic next door out to the Gestapo. But apparently you, somehow, utterly failed to pick up on any or all of it and still imagine a ‘conspiracy’ like a 90s-era stereotype of a 60s-era conspiracy.

            Fucking retard.

          4. B G   1 year ago

            Who ever claimed that Biden was the "mastermind". Even before dementia, it's not as if he was ever "all there" mentally, just pull up nearly any bit of footage involving Joe Biden, a microphone/camera, and more than 2 sentences of speaking from the 1980s or 1990s.

            Biden is no more in charge of the modern DNC, or the current White House, than "Big Brother" was personally in charge of IngSoc, or Mayor McCheese was in charge of any part of operations at your local McDonalds.

            If you want to see something even more terrifying than Biden's mental state, check out the clip from the doc "Finding the Money" in which Biden's chief "economic advisor" can't figure out whether the sale of Treasury Bonds is a transaction in which the Federal Government is lending money or borrowing money; his connecting the sale of a T-bond with the government "printing money" is probably pure chance, and something tells me that if pressed, he'd say that when the US Treasury sells a $1Million T-Bond, it actually involves the physical creation of and somehow exchanging 10,000 crisp new $100 Bills in the process.

        2. Muzzled Woodchipper   1 year ago

          Maybe, but I’d say we’ve definitely been targeted by our own intelligence services in a massive PsyOps campaign.

          These people are the embodiment of evil.

      3. tracerv   1 year ago

        Left calls that a dirty conspiracy theory.

  2. Chumby   1 year ago

    Biden campaign speech in Missouri

    Because we cannot get reelected. We cannot win this reelection. We can only reelect Donald Trump. - Joe Biden (D)

    The D may stand for dementia.

    Illinois Newspeak

    Illinois passes bill changing the word “offender” to “justice-impacted individual.”

    All these word mutations are giving me shellshock post traumatic stress disorder.

    Bloeing

    A report indicates that 300 Bloeing planes have a potential catastrophic fault that could lead to them exploding in mid air.

    Almost to the point the rainbow paint scheme needs to be applied.

    UK to Ban Fags

    Prime Minister Sunak looking to snuff out cigarette availability in the UK.

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      “If thoughts can corrupt language, language can also corrupt thoughts.” Orwell.

      Same technique as Vietnam brain washing of POWs.

      1. Kungpowderfinger   1 year ago

        Newspeak seems to be a core belief of the Democrats.

        I think their friends in academia and the entertainment industry are going to have to work harder to get everyone to embrace “justice impacted individuals” than they did with “migrants” though.

        1. Ron   1 year ago

          "justice-impacted individual" to me means the individual did nothing wrong if it weren't for Justice, "the law" impacting their life. its unneeded rephrasing so as to not prosecute people who commit crimes

          1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

            Your interpretation is what they want. The thief, justice impacted innocent naif. The problem is it quickly metastasizes to rapists and murderers as cashless bail did. It's an attack on "innocent until proven guilty".

        2. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

          They do really seem to believe that if you change what call something then you change its reality.

        3. Jerry B.   1 year ago

          And let's not forget that ex-cons are now "Returning citizens".

      2. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

        There are four lights!

        1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

          Some time back, at least 5 years back, as it was at our old house, Mrs Medulla was charging a new battery pack (jump starter/flash light/emergency strobe thing) she wanted to be sure was fully charged before a road trip she was getting ready for.

          She was in the other room, and asked me if it was charged yet.

          I said “How do I know it’s charged?”

          She said “Just look at it and tell me how many of the lights are lit.”

          I did so, and said “THERE…ARE…FOUR…LIGHTS!” in my best Picard imitation (which is not very good).

          I’m blessed with a wife that not only got the reference but chuckled a bit.

    2. Minadin   1 year ago

      Why would Biden be campaigning in Missouri? It's going to tilt to Trump by 15-20% just like in 2016 and 2020.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Missouri had a huge surge in voter registration without an ID per the SSA database. Nobody has explained it yet. Same in Texas and Arizona.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

          No widespread fraud.

        2. Minadin   1 year ago

          But we have a voter ID law here. It took several tries, because we kept being sued by out-of-state activists, who somehow had standing in MO. But we passed a version in 2022 that stuck because we also offer free ID to anyone who asks for one and also doesn't currently have a valid driver's license.

          https://www.sos.mo.gov/voterid

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Your state Voter ID law doesn’t matter since all states are forced to accept the federal form which only requires someone to check a box. Have seen this fight 3 times in Arizona.

            https://apnews.com/article/voting-rights-us-supreme-court-legislature-arizona-bc2fa3b59f7b7c81d27fde7df9e1ed9b

            https://www.npr.org/2013/06/17/192790981/supreme-court-strikes-down-arizona-voting-rule

            Dems are now suing arizona for investigating and verifying legal residence foe those who use the federal form AND voted in an election.

        3. DesigNate   1 year ago

          TBF, a shit ton of people have moved to Texas since 2020 so I can see them changing their registration to try and flip the state back to blue.

      2. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

        Why is Trump campaigning in the Bronx?

        1. Minadin   1 year ago

          Ask AOC.

          She seems to think that it's because he's tied up in court in NY, and not because the thousands of people who attend his events in her district actually support him or anything like that.

          1. R Mac   1 year ago

            It can be both. Do you really think NY is in play?

            1. Old Engineer   1 year ago

              Trump can't win the city, but he can boost some of the congressmen especially in Long Island. Trump's playing the long game which is surprising since his attention span seems to be about 2 days.

              Looking at the polls, Trump is ahead but the House and the Senate look really bad. If he loses both, his impeachment papers will be waiting for him to be sworn in.

              1. Super Scary   1 year ago

                If he does get back in, I will be flabbergasted if they don't try and impeach him at least two more times.

                1. DesigNate   1 year ago

                  I’ll be surprised if they don’t give him the ol’ Kennedy.

                  1. Minadin   1 year ago

                    John or Bobby?

        2. R Mac   1 year ago

          Because he has to be in court in NY 4 days a week so he’s making the most of it.

          1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

            Who doesn’t enjoy a good Bronx cheer?

      3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        Well it is "The 'Show Me' State," so fill in the shower joke here.

    3. mad.casual   1 year ago

      Illinois passes bill changing the word “offender” to “justice-impacted individual.”

      All these word mutations are giving me shellshock post traumatic stress disorder.

      IDK. Seems pretty sensible that the more time they spend sitting on the bench in IL the more likely they are to become justice-impacted individuals.

      1. Quicktown Brix   1 year ago

        To me it seems ridiculous to have a law about a word ever.

        1. mad.casual   1 year ago

          Yeah, because to you the law isn't about clear definitions or a lack of ambiguity or free speech. The law, words, speech is about whatever you feel, not about what is written.

          Even if a clearly worded law demonstrably frees more people, grants more of them more agency over their property and actions, restrains governments from encroaching further on people's lives, if it's based on a word, especially a class of words that Reason and various social groups are using to oppress people and divide families, you think it's dumb and shouldn't exist.

          Because you're a sub-par hack.

          1. Quicktown Brix   1 year ago

            what I said: x= 0
            What you read: limx→∞[((8e^x)^1/x)+1(x−1)!−√x−8x2−4xlnx−ln2x−(4x+2lnx)ln2π]

            1. mad.casual   1 year ago

              What you said: "it seems ridiculous to have a law about a word ever."

              What even a barely-literate 4 yr. old intrinsically understands: "All laws everywhere and always, until the invention of telepathy, are about a word or words."

              The fact that the latter is equivalent to "limx→∞[((8e^x)^1/x)+1(x−1)!−√x−8×2−4xlnx−ln2x−(4x+2lnx)ln2π]" to you, doesn't mean that other people struggle as hard as you do to be as stupid as you are.

              1. Quicktown Brix   1 year ago

                Brix: ...law about a word...

                Mad.casual: ...are about a word or words...

                That "or" is doing some heavy lifting as my statement only includes laws before the "or."

                1. mad.casual   1 year ago

                  That “or” is doing some heavy lifting as my statement only includes laws before the “or.”

                  Critical interpretations hinging on a single word? Now, you're just being ridiculous.

                  Moron.

    4. mad.casual   1 year ago

      Justice-Impacted Individual - n. Bench-sitting, robe-wearing individual with a mass of justice stuck in their colon for lack of a regular Constitution.

  3. DaveH   1 year ago

    Not only the general public, but also Liz, confuse inflation (a rate of change) with current price levels. People are pissed because prices are higher, and imagine that taming inflation would bring prices back to where they were.

    In fact, that would be deflation. The reality is that prices will continue to go higher, albeit at (only!) 3.5% per year, or whatever turns out to be the number at which the fed declares victory and abandons the field.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Every wants prices to come down, but if they ever do, that’s when you are in deep shit.

      1. Zeb   1 year ago

        Has there ever been a out of deflation with a modern fiat currency?

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          Japan

        2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          Don't think so. Hard money can deflate because it's tied to the price of a commodity which can fluctuate. Paper money only inflates because the issuer of the currency is also the biggest debtor in that currency, and debtors benefit from inflation.

          1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

            Wrong again

            https://www.nomuraconnects.com/focused-thinking-posts/japans-three-lost-decades-escaping-deflation/

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              Poor sarc.

            2. JesseAz   1 year ago

              He doesn't read links, books, or anything that isn't a DNC bumper sticker.

            3. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

              He thinks copy pasting Bastiat quotes makes him smart.

        3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          The only times it’s happened in the US since the Fed was established was the Great Depression, and in Great Recession due to all the debt writedowns and payoffs, along with people were sinking most of their discretionary income at the time into paying off debts rather than buying stuff.

    2. Chumby   1 year ago

      Cliff Bar just slashed their 6 pack to a 5 pack. Same price. There goes Chumby’s Saturday night sugary indulgence.

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

        Notify Elizabeth Warren.

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        Probably wasn’t smart to eat 6 Cliff Bars in one night.

        1. Chumby   1 year ago

          The 5 are for weekday mornings M-F. One per day. The now sunset “bonus bar” was for after farm work.

          1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

            Why must there always be a problem?

            1. Chumby   1 year ago

              Bidenflation took away one sixth of my snack bars.

      3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        So the extra bar is over a Clif™?
        🙂
        😉
        And why not a Clif™ Bar for Sunday? Is it considered forbidden work to climb for a Clif™ Bar?
        🙂
        😉

      4. Super Scary   1 year ago

        What is the best flavor of Cliff bar and why is it blueberry almond crisp?

        1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

          It’s white chocolate macadamia nut, and you god damn know it. I was working at a bike shop in high skool and a few of the boxes were recalled because it made 1/100 pregnant women nauseous or some bs like that. I had a free clif bar at lunch everyday for a while after that.

          1. Chumby   1 year ago

            Those are excellent. The local store stopped carrying them and the regular chocolate chip are they satisfy the need.

        2. DesigNate   1 year ago

          The answer is none of them.

          Chocolate Salted Caramel Fulfil bars taste like a Starcrunch.

    3. sarcasmic   1 year ago

      People are pissed because prices are higher, and imagine that taming inflation would bring prices back to where they were.

      Yes they do. I've seen some really stupid comments saying that very thing.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Cite? The stupidest comment I saw was you not knowing inflation was exponential.

    4. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

      I hardly ever eat fast food but last night Mrs. Grimsrud and I were out late at a family event and decided to go through the Burger King drive thru for a low effort dinner. I was frankly shocked by the prices. The cheapest "meals" on the menu consisting of a sandwich, fries and fountain pop were over 13 bucks. For a family of four you're looking at 60 bucks with tax. Whatever (soon to be revised) numbers the government claims, the working class simply cannot afford this.

      1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

        What is the minimum wage where that store is located?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          $14/hour.

  4. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Unclassified email records, according to the letter, “detailed at least eight instances connected to the Iran deal where the ‘FBI/DOJ/USG could have moved forward with these cases but the State Department chose to block them’” and that, “in six of these instances, the FBI lost the opportunity to arrest the main subject.” One of those lost subjects “was noted to be ‘on the Terrorism Watch List’ and another ‘returned to Iran,’” while in another instance, “the State Depart ‘blocked [FBI’s] plan to arrest while the subject was mid-flight and the subject was forced to leave the US immediately upon arrival.’”

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2024/05/whistleblowers-allege-obama-state-department-blocked-fbi-from-arresting-supporters-of-iran-nuclear-deal-in-the-u-s-illegally/

  5. JesseAz   1 year ago

    But at least Joe recognizes the constitution. And the USSC rulings.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/22/us/politics/biden-student-loan-relief.html

    More taxpayer spending to buy votes illegally.

  6. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

    ..change the term offender to justice-impacted individual.

    If you want to bring about change with new names, why not “Totally innocent person who dindo nuffin”?

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      Or "The bitch set him up individual"

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        You know who else had the bitch set him up?

  7. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Using the power of the executive against Trump isn't enough. We need to use the power against all political enemies. - AOC

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/3014359/aoc-says-democrats-must-use-our-power-to-investigate-alito-over-flying-revolutionary-war-flag/

    1. Minadin   1 year ago

      "And, by the way, he's doing it in the South Bronx not to make a point, but because he's got court. And the man practically has the legal version of an ankle bracelet around him, and he can't leave the five boroughs because he always has to be in court.

      And so, it is truly an embarrassment to him." - AOC, on why Trump is holding rallies in her district

      https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1793267044315783672

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Its happening and it's a good thing << you are here.

      2. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

        ...but we are seeing a fundamental challenge to our democracy,” she said.

        Nah, we are witnessing a fundamental change to our Republic, and AOC is an active part of that transformation.

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          The banana is finally ripening.

      3. Super Scary   1 year ago

        We're reaching "it's happening and it's a good thing it's happening" at speeds never before thought possible.

  8. Randy Sax   1 year ago

    "Joe Biden is, at the moment, losing his reelection campaign,"
    Based on polls? How many more blindly inaccurate polls must we suffer before people understand they are near useless unless conducted using the most rigorous satiation's practices? (which election polls never are)

  9. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    McDonalds: "Inflation? Hold our fucking beer."

    McDonald's Hopes A New $5 Meal Will Bring Customers Back After Price Increases
    The combo could include a McChicken, a McDouble, or four-piece chicken nuggets, with fries and a drink.
    BY DANIELLE HARLINGPUBLISHED: MAY 13, 2024 12:05 PM EDT

    https://www.delish.com/food-news/a60775446/mcdonalds-five-dollar-meal-deal/

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Pathetic

    2. Knutsack   1 year ago

      That promotion will last a month and franchisees are saying they can't afford it without help from McDonalds corporate.

      Franchisees are in a tough spot.

      1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        Coca Cola is contributing to the promotion as well.

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

          Even sugary water is up! It now cost 00.0002 cents to make 12 ounces!

          1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

            iNfLaTiOn iSn'T haPpeNinG

            1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

              It's happening but it's transitory.
              It's no longer transitory but it makes us all wealthier.
              It's slowed down so it's barely noticeable.
              Everybody got a huge raise and a part time job. What are you bitching about?

          2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

            No one seems to know exactly what it costs to make a 12 oz can of Coke, and I certainly don't, but according to an article published by ICSID, a business and design blog in April 2022, the total cost to produce a can of Coke is about 26 cents which includes the cost of raw materials, packaging and shipping – but not ...

            1. One-Punch_Man   1 year ago

              SPB2 thinks he knows everything. Being the nice Socialist/Marx/Idiot, all companies do is over charge. Than they swim in their scrooge mcduck vaults. Costs? pfft

      2. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Whats funny is they are doing it at a loss because customers can't actually afford the real price. Kid wanted a happy meal last weekend. 2 employees working, forced to use the kiosk, long waits, for 8.50 happy meal.

        This promotion is just to try to get customers back. Not because their costs are down. Shrike is just retarded.

    3. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

      I for one, trust butplug's links, and take them at face value. If he says the economy is shit-hot, then it must be true.

    4. Chumby   1 year ago

      They just raised some of their prices by about 10%. Keep on shilling for Act Blue and NAMBLA.

    5. R Mac   1 year ago

      Haha, you’re a fucking idiot.

    6. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

      They use to have a dollar menu and big macs were 2 for $2. Now they are $8. Dipshit.

      1. Chumby   1 year ago

        Pluggo only buts from the kids menu. It isn’t for him but for the Neverland Ranch 2 guests.

    7. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      This will go over with the franchisees as well as the $5 foot long at Subway.

    8. DesigNate   1 year ago

      Your own article says it’s to try and bring customers back. Which means a gimmick and not an actual reduction in prices.

      Goddamn you really are the dumbest motherfucker to post here.

    9. One-Punch_Man   1 year ago

      Is that the best you got? You do realize, it's the franchise that have to sell it. They also pay McDonald's a fee

      Franchises are struggling with current prices. How many do you think will survive $5. Also, remember only at participating McDonalds stores.

      Wait, doesn't this go against your Left's team all companies are greedy!

  10. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Be careful criticizing the realized costs for unchecked migration in Europe. You can get arrested.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/dutch-lawyer-faces-prosecution-social-media-post-slamming-mass-migration

    1. mad.casual   1 year ago

      So are you allowed to add the costs of arresting natives for criticizing immigration or is that just yet another cost that doesn’t exist?

      Next up: “The fact that more natives than immigrants were arrested for criticizing illegal immigration is proof that immigrants commit fewer crimes.” – Reason/Cato

      1. Rick James   1 year ago

        Next up: “The fact that more natives than immigrants were arrested for criticizing illegal immigration is proof that immigrants commit fewer crimes.” – Reason/Cato

        Threadwinner.

  11. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    Read this letter.

    Whistleblowers’ emails reveal John Kerry blocked the FBI and DOJ from arresting Iranian terrorists and agents on U.S. soil in order to protect his Iran deal.

    He even ran away from a White House meeting to avoid getting confronted by the Attorney General.

  12. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    "And he is doing so while presiding over the strongest economy the United States has ever experienced."

    Man, you can't look at shit like GDP, manufacturing boom, record low UE, corporate profits, record high S&P 500 again today and all that shit.

    LOOK AT THE PRICE OF OUR GODDAMN CHEESY-POOFS!

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Turns out, people aren’t falling for the lies anymore..

      1. Kungpowderfinger   1 year ago

        Sure, unemployment is low. And inflation has been decently tamed—to 3.5 percent, per March data.

        As if anyone would possibly believe government figures regarding unemployment and inflation. During an election year, no less!

        1. damikesc   1 year ago

          Also, shit getting expensive at a slower rate ain't the same thing as shit getting cheaper.

          He'd have a great living as a government budget specialist.

      2. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

        As long as enough poll workers and vote counters believe them, that's good enough for government work.

    2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

      Perception is everything.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Great take. Now you can ignore facts even more sticking to your narratives.

      2. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

        Not being able to afford groceries or gas or a mortgage or rent is everything.

      3. Super Scary   1 year ago

        That's what I tell my players, but for some reason some of them still use WIS as a dump stat. Their loss, they won't see the traps coming.

        1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

          We all know Cha is the real dump stat.

      4. DesigNate   1 year ago

        Well that and reality. Which the numbers don’t show at all (GDP includes government spending which is nearly twice what it was just 5 years ago, job numbers get quietly revised a couple weeks after the big splashy press release, when you change how you calculate inflation rates, the list goes on).

        1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          I've never considered GDP to be a meaningful measurement precisely because it includes government. I will cite it and use it because it means something to other people, but I don't make any opinions based upon it.

          1. DesigNate   1 year ago

            Yeah, it’s pretty shit, which makes shrike using it as a club all the more hilarious.

            FTR, that list was more a refutation of shrike’s post than arguing against yours per se (especially since perception really does matter).

            1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

              He's just trying to get under the skin of the people I keep on mute.

  13. Knutsack   1 year ago

    A way for government to the improve inflation rate is to change the definitions and calculations of inflation. There. Fixed.

    If this economy is roaring along, why do we need to bail out student loan debtors?

    1. Eeyore   1 year ago

      The economy is so good we should tax outstanding student loan debt.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Didn’t the feds screw with the inflation calculations in 1980?

      1. Moonrocks   1 year ago

        They've probably been screwing with it since the beginning, it just used to be close enough to reality that people didn't notice.

      2. Minadin   1 year ago

        I mean, they're still kind of screwing with it regularly by not including 'volatile' categories that happen to be the exact things most people care about, like food or energy.

  14. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

    Why is the economy weird?

    Because all Marxists, be they socialist, communist, facist, progressive, or woke are evil subhuman that deserver death.

    The federal gov is made up on 96% of that trash

    1. Kungpowderfinger   1 year ago

      Maybe it’s weird because no one has ever lived through a country as prosperous as ours collapse financially. Except for maybe the few Okie types that are left that lived through the last one.

      And who wants to listen to them when the experts at The Atlantic think everything is great.

  15. Zeb   1 year ago

    Not only did Biden lie about the inflation rates, he also tried to sell everything but the actual cause of inflation for the price increases. remember when it was all because of Putin and supply chain problems? And then to really add injury to insult, the "Inflation reduciton act" which was a huge spending bill that just made everything worse.

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      Pepperidge Farm remembers Putin's Price Hike.

      1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        Pepperidge Farm would be Collectivized/Nationalized/Revanchized if Putin had his way.

        1. DesigNate   1 year ago

          Democrats will beat him to it.

    2. Homer Thompson   1 year ago

      every single one of his policies has the effect of raising the price of energy or labor

    3. R Mac   1 year ago

      The best part of the inflation reduction act is all the Democrats that accidentally admitted it was a climate change bill.

    4. Chumby   1 year ago

      Putin did impose those draconian, unlibertarian sanctions on the US.

  16. JesseAz   1 year ago

    Making sense of it all: Sure, unemployment is low. And inflation has been decently tamed—to 3.5 percent, per March data. But, it doesn't feel great to most voters because a) it was via the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates that made it so inflation could be tamed, and b) 3.5 percent still seems high to most people because the average annual rate of inflation was quite low for pretty much all of the '90s and 2000s (with the exceptions of 2008 and now). In other words: It's still more expensive to buy basic goods than people are accustomed to, and it's much more expensive to borrow money than before. This affects people's behavior (home sales slowed a lot in 2023, for example), and it certainly affects their sentiment.

    Liz. If you read the comments more you'd understand why you're confused. The metrics being used by leftist media and the WH are manufactured.

    Employment: worker survey is diverging away from corporate surveys. Even on reddit you can find stories of people applying to jobs, not hearing back, and job postings remaining. People aren't hiring despite the advertised jobs. Househikd surveys show much higher rates. The growth in jobs is from part time jobs, not fill time. Most job growth is from immigrants not citizens despite citizens looking for work.

    Inflation: 3.5% is still double expected inflation measures the fed targets. Real wages down nearly 7% since 2020. The WH administration continues to fuck with CPI metrics to lower calculated inflation.

    Get out of NY. Read non state connected resources.

    1. HorseConch   1 year ago

      I'm sure that all these people that never leave their wealthy blue suburban and urban bubbles are the best to ask about this stuff. Target just reported same store sales @ negative 3.7% while inflation is up 3.5+. Their real sales last quarter were down 7%.

      GDP growth is way running about a quarter of the deficit. Housing costs have doubled, and I saw an article yesterday that said vehicles on the road are the oldest ever.

      40% of recent college grads are underemployed. I'm sure that skews against the retards that studied important fields like gender studies, but there are plenty with good degrees that aren't finding in-field jobs.

      Aggregate numbers aren't a good representation when dealing with a 9 figure sample size.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        Target just reported same store sales @ negative 3.7%

        Woke backlash?

        Ask Mother Lament. He our Woke expert. Don't ever say anything negative about a shine boy around him.

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          Wtf are you blabbering about? You realize nobody buys your bullshit, right?

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            FALSE. Sarc is here.

            1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

              Yup, poor Sarc.

          2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            Target offended MAGA world, you clown. They were put on the Woke List to be boycotted.

            https://nypost.com/2023/08/17/woke-target-broke-target-when-will-retailers-stop-shilling-politics/

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Were you born totally retarded, or have you worked at it your whole life?

        2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          "Ask Mother Lament. He our Woke expert."

          Don't have to be woke to notice that Pluggo's a Klansman.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 3 mins ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          Uncle Clarence has had his hand out for over 20 years.
          GIMME DAT WHITIE MONEY!
          That fucking cop lover.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 2 hours ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          Taking on Katanji Brown Jackson for lowest IQ affirmative action hire
          Uncle Clarence a candidate.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 19 mins ago
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          Sandy, I had a genuine fear that a Senator Walker would be shucking and jiving us good liberty-loving Georgians every day.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          Many have asked for an update to the Buttplug Horse Race:
          Tim Scott 400-1 Whuffo Bro? Whuffo is you in dis race fo, bro?

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 2 hours ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          Dude, I am from the South. You can’t troll me on race.
          Do you remember Spermin’ Herman Cain? He sounded like a slave extra from Song of the South.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
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          No, you’re a fucking snowflake who only gets offended when one of your Lawn Jockeys is criticized.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 28 mins ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          Groveling like a shoe-shine boy, Tim Scott humiliates himself for Fatass Donnie.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 38 mins ago
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          SE Cupp is a conservative commentator who is ashamed of Tim Scott’s groveling ‘Happy slave” act concerning Donnie.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 3 hours ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          Tim Scott’s Vice Presidential Debasement Is Almost Complete
          Debasement? Are you for real? This smacks of racism.
          Tim Scott’s twerking and jiving is just him feeling that ole-timey religion.

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 7 hours ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          Fact checking Tim Scott – Trump’s black friend/shine boy:

          Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
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          How many little lawn jockeys are in your yard? I bet it looks like a scene from a Tarzan movie out there.

          1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

            So SPB2 is a nasty-assed racist, too?
            Is he distantly related to misconstrueman?

            1. Chumby   1 year ago

              Pluggo 2 has a sign at his Neverland Ranch 2 that says “No Blacks” though he may allow children of color under the age of 12 to visit.

            2. Square = Circle   1 year ago

              So SPB2 is a nasty-assed racist, too?

              In addition to being proudly misogynistic and homophobic. He thinks that proves he's not a Democrat shill.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                He’s racist, homophobic, misogynist, and likes to diddle little kids. Oh, and he’s a retarded liar too.

                1. Chumby   1 year ago

                  And those are his best qualities.

  17. mad.casual   1 year ago

    More than anything, I just think these calculations are very hard to do. We're talking about self-reported data from a notoriously forgetful group (STONERS), and we're also attempting to compare it with how people behaved 30-40+ years ago (self-reported, illegal). Not reliable!

    As someone who's never partaken, when you've lost the fundamental logistics and presumptions to the stoners on plainly sensible logical grounds it's time to pack it in and call it a day.

  18. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    "Fun" mathematical fact:

    If you had spent $1 million per day since the date the Assyrians under Tiglath-Pileser III first invaded Israel (~737/8 BC) you would spend about as much as the US debt increases in 100 days (US$ 1 trillion)

    1 trillion = 1 million * 1 million.

    1 million days = 1000000/365.25=2737.85 years.

    2737.85 years ago is ~714 BC.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Yeah, but back then, a trillion dollars was real money.

    2. Chumby   1 year ago

      They were using Continentals back then.

    3. R Mac   1 year ago

      Yeah, but what was the cost of Cheesy poofs in 737 BC?

      1. Old Engineer   1 year ago

        The bags were bigger back then.

  19. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    Because of course they were.

    Biden Was Plotting With Iran Against Israel.

    Sources close to the discussions in Oman tell MEE that the delegations spoke about ending Israel's war and a shared desire for a change in Israeli government

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Israel wouldn’t cough up the 10% to the big guy.

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Dems have been open about regime change in Israel since Obama. Even trying to influence their elections. Ben Rhodes bragged about doing it.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Huh, sort of like the Clintons’ election interference in the 1996 Russian elections, or Obama’s and the 2012 Egypt elections and 2014 Afghanistan elections.

  20. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    The heroes of every campus protest.

    Hamas seen taking part in Islamic prayer as five terrified teenage girls sit behind them, covered in blood from severe beatings with indications that one of them, Naama Levy had been brutally raped.

    After the prayer, one of the kidnappers tells a girl “You are so beautiful.”

    [video]

    Today's student protesters are probably worse than the Brownshirts, because at least when they marched the Holocaust hadn't started yet.

    1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

      Just another example that shows the beatings/rapings will continue until the revolution ends to prove just how much leftists support women and have their best interests at heart.

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      The usual Mizeks are already screaming since rape isn't on video it didn't happen.

      1. Jerry B.   1 year ago

        They're just disappointed that they can't watch.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      Couldn't be a better visual testiment to the fact that Religion and Morality are two very different things.

      If only the victims could have nailed their captors a swift kick to the coccyx and gonads while the captors bent braying like cattle to Mecca, followed by repeated stomps to the back of the head.

      1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        "Couldn’t be a better visual testiment to the fact that Religion and Morality are two very different things."

        You always try and force it into your stupid little cultic beliefs.
        As every single atheist state from the Jacobins to Calles' Institutional Revolutionary Mexico to the Soviet Union to Pol Pot's Cambodia proves, atheists can be every bit as vicious as the worst Salafist.

        1. Zeb   1 year ago

          Communism is damn close to being a religion.

          1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

            It is a religion

          2. Old Engineer   1 year ago

            Pope Francis sure thinks so.

          3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            And Communist Emperor Xi and Revanchist Former KGB man Putin both support Hamas with weaponry, so I guess it doesn’t make a shit in Sheol, now does it?

            1. Truthfulness   12 months ago

              https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/logicalfallacies/Red-Herring

        2. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Almost like his actual fetish is attacking religion.

          1. Square = Circle   1 year ago

            Almost like his actual fetish religion is attacking other people’s religion.

            FTFY

          2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            It's not a fetish. I'll do without when religious fanatics do without plundering, kidnapping, torturing, raping, and murdering the innocent.

            The fact that all ya'll are dogpiling on me and not the Hamas thugs in the video says something on who has the fetish.

            1. Square = Circle   1 year ago

              I’ll do without when religious fanatics do without plundering, kidnapping, torturing, raping, and murdering the innocent.

              So . . . plundering, kidnapping, torturing, raping, and murdering the innocent is all good as long as it's not "religious fanatics" doing it?

              The fact that all ya’ll are dogpiling on me and not the Hamas thugs in the video says something on who has the fetish.

              Not really. It's more about the fact that you're actually here most days attacking people without provocation, while Hamas is not.

              1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

                So . . . plundering, kidnapping, torturing, raping, and murdering the innocent is all good as long as it’s not “religious fanatics” doing it?

                Didn’t say that, and you know it.

                Not really. It’s more about the fact that you’re actually here most days attacking people without provocation, while Hamas is not.

                You, however did say that and every person who reads the Comments now knows it.

                Please repeat this to the victims of October 7th. I’ll love this.

                I only attack verbally and I only attack ideas, persons, places, and things that rationally have it coming.

                Hamas, however, not only attacks Israel and Jews, but represents a greater threat of Islam to the United States, The West, and anyone anywhere who benefits from the best rational, life-affirming, pro-freedom ideals of Western Civilization!

                Two Oceans, a computer screen, and prayer will not protect you from Hamas and their Islamofascist co-Jihadis!

                If you don’t underetand that, well, that’s par for the course for someone with a logically contradictory handle like yours!

                Fuck Off, Jabberwocky!

                1. Truthfulness   12 months ago

                  - He's pointing out that "religious fanatics" aren't the only ones committing such crimes. The 20th century saw some of the worst atrocities committed by atheist regimes.
                  - Whatever Hamas does has nothing to do with your completely uncalled-for behavior.
                  - Contrary to your claim, prayer can have a change in relationships:
                  https://www.templeton.org/news/research-the-surprising-power-of-prayer-in-relationships

                  You could really use some self-reflection, and repent of both your antisemitism and Islamophobia.

        3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          No force required. The Hamas thugs just confirmed the truth of what I said.

          1. Truthfulness   12 months ago

            That's the exact technique Democrats use to smear their political enemies. Why are you stooping so low to their level?

  21. Super Scary   1 year ago

    "Now, the city will crack down on single adults and families of adults (but not families with young children), forcing them to move elsewhere after 30 days unless they can prove extenuating circumstances in a manner that satisfies city officials."

    Aren't they in this country in the first place because of "extenuating circumstances?" Just keep paying for them NYC, they are victims.

    1. mad.casual   1 year ago

      Got any over/under on whether NYC suddenly developed the ability to discern biological womb-havers from the two-dads and their adopted pool boy or not?

  22. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    Fuck you, cut spending.

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Except the spending on your precious illegal immigrants.

  23. Ajsloss   1 year ago

    "Even Portland is sick of soft-on-crime prosecutors," wrote the editors at National Review.

    Something about reaping and sowing?

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      FAFO?

      1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        In past tense, of course.
        🙂
        😉

  24. Bubba Jones   1 year ago

    At some level I sympathize with Biden. Voters demanded huge stimulus payments in 2020 and both candidates offered them.

    Now that the foreseeable has happened, they blame Biden for giving them what they wanted.

    But it's dumb to think voters should be happy with 3.5%, without recognizing that this is on an elevated baseline, and voters actually think success would mean lower prices. GLWT.

  25. Liberty Yeti   1 year ago

    "Great economy?"

    Labor force participation is down. UE rate is meaningless because it excludes the people who have given up.

    Real wages are down. Costs remain high. I got an 8% raise but all that did is get me back to where I started and prices are STILL RISING. Local sub shop: 5 chicken fingers now nearly $11. A month ago, it was 6 to 8 for $8.50. They are independent, so that is not "corporate greed." That is just ONE example. EVERYTHING is way up and recent easing of 1% doesn't offset the 20-150% rise since 2019. Gas barely even dipped below $3/gallon all winter.

    GDP growth is a lie because they count government spending!! Keynsian multiplier is a bald-faced lie that only applies to things like the interstate system or internet. So if you are Chicago School, government spending should be excluded from GDP numbers. If you are Austrian school, government spending should be NEGATIVE growth in GDP because it is reducing value in the productive economy.

    Bottom line is free stuff for illegal invader criminals and mountains of cash for corrupt Ukraine, while our bills are through the roof. The government and media lie and gaslight CONSTANTLY, it's impossible not to notice it, it isn't even subtle anymore and even Bozo the Press Secretary Clown is (finally!) getting called out on their ridiculous nonsense. The world is upside down and on fire and don't tell me it's MAGA because they haven't had power for years (and barely were able to use it even when they had it, thanks to the administrative state). I'm *not* MAGA but those clowns were FAR less destructive than the current batch of clowns and everyone with eyes, ears, and a brain knows that.

    Frankly, Dementia Joe is so awful, he should not even be cracking 30%, let alone 40%.

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      Yeah, the economy is booming - growth, full employment, profits, wealth accumulation.

      What are you - about 16 years old?

      If you were older you would recall a bad economy - 2008 when the Bush-pigs were in office. 750,000 lost jobs per month, asset prices cratered, home foreclosures numbered in the millions, stock market crashed, over $25 trillion in lost wealth.

      THAT was a bad economy. This one is superb.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        LOL, no, this economy is shit. That's why debt defaults are up and Biden's having to give his slack-jawed voter base debt jubilees on student loans.

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

          "this economy is shit"

          By what measure?

          You ought to know that economists use data to form a position.

          Dumbasses "feel" that the economy is bad.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            By what measure?

            Shriek tries to pretend that inflation isn't happening.

            You ought to know that economists use data to form a position.

            Appeal to authority and glittering generality.

            Dumbasses “feel” that the economy is bad.

            Shriek claims that you aren't paying more for the same goods and services.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

              No, idiot. I was trying to coax some numbers out of you.

              I can't argue with how you Gen-Zers "feel".

              I gave you numbers for 2008 - a historically bad economy.

              1. Chumby   1 year ago

                Speaking of numbers, why is there a 2 at the end of your name?

              2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                No, idiot. I was trying to coax some numbers out of you.

                Shriek still claims inflation isn't happening.

                I gave you numbers for 2008 – a historically bad economy.

                Shriek has to bring up 2008 because he doesn't want to face his side's shit economy in 2024.

      2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        Flailing

      3. TJJ2000   1 year ago

        Dude that was Obama’s Economy with a [D]-trifecta and everyone knows it.
        Can you do anything else besides lie constantly?

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

          2008 = Obama economy?

          You're the biggest idiot on this board. And that includes Sevo.

          1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

            The Great Recession met the IMF criteria for being a global recession only in the single calendar year 2009.
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Recession

            Just never-mind the 110th Congress (07-08) was a [D]-difecta while 109th (05-06) was an [R]-trifecta. If it was [R] policy why didn't it happen in 2005? And how do you wash away the Great Depressions 12-years of FDR and a [D]-trifecta?

            Tons and tons of BS is all you got.

          2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            He told me he remains willfully ignorant of economics because economic arguments contradict his politics, and that means the dismal science itself leftist.

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              Cite?

            2. TJJ2000   1 year ago

              And you just inferred the economy should be controlled by politics.
              Centrally planned economies because "The Science".

              Maybe the USA isn't suppose to have a centrally planned economy and every-time leftards try to plan-it they F'it all up.

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                Wow. Um, no. I use economic arguments to bust stupid political arguments in favor of things like heavily restricted immigration, trade wars, and industrial policies. I promote freedom, not control.

                That's the opposite of the economy being planned or run by politics.

                The irony here is that when you defend restrictions on liberty, you're the one saying the economy should be controlled by politics. You're the one defending govguns, not me.

                1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  I use economic arguments to bust stupid political arguments in favor of things like heavily restricted immigration,

                  Cite? You use ad hominems to dismiss the economic arguments with immigration.

                2. TJJ2000   1 year ago

                  sarcasmic, “Hey look over there! A unicorn!”.

                  P.S. Trump De-Regulated (less gov-guns), Cut Domestic Taxes (less gov-gun-theft) and No-Nation exists without land-borders. Obviously the only “freedom” you support is Zero-Tax for importers (using National Defense the most / free-ride) and some imaginary nation that doesn’t have any borders or a defense of the nation.

                  It's the leftard predictable stance. Everything the US Constitution says it should be doing is the worst thing ever and everything the US Constitution prohibits the government from doing is the best thing ever. Truly the side trying to literally destroy the USA by it's very definition.

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    I have no idea of what you are arguing against, but it isn't anything I said.

                    1. R Mac   1 year ago

                      Awe, poor sarc.

                    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      It was clear to me. But then again, you have no ability to understand what words actually say.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          Can you do anything else besides lie constantly?

          Well, Plugazoid does know how to post CP to Reason and fuck kids.

      4. R Mac   1 year ago

        Nobody buys your bullshit. You’re the laughing stock of the commentariat.

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          Whoa, whoa, there.
          What about Jeff/sarc?

          1. JesseAz   1 year ago

            Jeff is obese, not stocky.

            1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

              That’s the opposite of what his mom says.

              1. R Mac   1 year ago

                He’s not fat, he’s big boned!

                1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                  And he loves his cheesy poofs.

        2. Super Scary   1 year ago

          "Nobody buys your bullshit."

          No one can afford it!

      5. MT-Man   1 year ago

        Asset prices don't matter if no one can buy them...

      6. Liberty Yeti   1 year ago

        Growth is counting GOVERNMENT growth. It also isn’t inflation adjusted, as far as I know.

        Full employment but LOWER LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION (and most of the “new jobs” are PART TIME scut work jobs) — you are lying with statistics.

        Profit and wealth accumulation is largely inflationary and it’s all going to the wealthy and the government crony class. All main street is getting is the shaft.

        You are deliberately obtuse and ignore the full context. I had more in my pocket when the world shut down than I do now 4 years later, despite an 11% increase in my income since then.

        Your so called “great economy” is nothing more than a bunch of lipstick on a pile of pig excrement.

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          “You are deliberately obtuse and ignore the full context.”

          Yeah, turd lies.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            Turd lies. Turd knows he lies. We know Turd lies. Turd knows we know he lies. Turd lies and is a stupid retarded fuck to boot.

        2. Old Engineer   1 year ago

          The gap between rich and poor narrowed under Trump and widened under Bush, Obama and Biden. Lower labor participation means less production which accounts for part of the increase in prices. Fewer producers, more consumers always leads to higher prices although most of this can still be traced to an increase in the money supply.

          The difference is in the timing of the effects. Any increase in the money supply will have an effect from 6 months to 18 months as the money passes through the economy.

          The next price increase will occur because of the collapse of many small to medium businesses as they try to refinance loans. Farm and trucking bankruptcies will probably peak over the next six months. When their unemployed former workers run out of savings and unemployment insurance, prices will at first rise and then collapse.

  26. Bubba Jones   1 year ago

    It's weird that SCOTUS spouses are so willing to say and do things in public without recognizing the impact on reputation.

    Public figures routinely fall from grace when their spouses say and do stupid things.

    1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      So women have no agency and should be seen as just appendages of their husbands?

      1. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

        He did say spouses, not women. And a spouse should be aware of what their spouse does and whether what they do might affect them in some way.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

      What happens when a NY state judge has a daughter who rakes in millions from a trial he presides over?

      1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        Nothing

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Crickets chirp while the cicadas buzz.

    3. Randy Sax   1 year ago

      Which is dumb. What happened to "Ya, she's crazy, but she sucks my dick. What're you gonna do? Amirite fellas?"

      1. Chumby   1 year ago

        If she’s in to randy sex, exactly.

    4. mad.casual   1 year ago

      Public figures routinely fall from grace when their spouses say and do stupid things.

      And sometimes public figures' spouses repeatedly fail upwards by saying and doing stupid things.

  27. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    It’s all just quite funky right now, and it will be interesting to see whether Biden gets dinged for this at the ballot box (though Trump too shares plenty of blame).

    Looky at the TDS-addled leftist here blaming Trump for signing the CARES Act. Truth is that in his heart he vetoed it, but because his veto would have been overridden he reluctantly signed it. But it was against his will. You can be sure of that. So it’s not his fault. Not. His. Fault.

    If you really want to know, just read his remarks after signing it. Then you'll see that it wasn't his fault.

    https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-signing-h-r-748-cares-act/

    See? Not his fault.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Poor sarc,

    2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      Back in 2020 I talked to one of our shipping guys about his vote (older black guy). He said he was voting for Trump because Trump and Bush had sent him big checks and "Obama didn't send him a goddam dime".

      #VOTE GOP - FOR YER FREE HANDOUT!

      1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        Like you ever spoke to a black person.

      2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

        Republican presidents spend stupid money on emergencies, then Democratic presidents make it the new baseline. Obviously that's all the fault of the Democrats. 100% on Democrats. So what if Republicans created the opportunity and the new baseline wouldn't have happened without the emergency spending? Blaming Republicans is like blaming rape victims. Like? I mean it's exactly the same. Blaming Trump or Bush for spending is the same as blaming women for being raped. Trump and Bush were the victims, and the Democrats were the rapists. Democrats are rapists. So if you blame Republicans for spending, you're really defending rapists.

        1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

          Democrats WROTE the Cares Act.
          Democrats WROTE the TARP bill.
          Democrats WROTE the Controlled Substance Act.
          Democrats WROTE the Federal Reserve Act.

          When it comes to stupid ideas there's no "BOAF SIDEZ" to save you.

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            You should take a civics class and learn how the government works. You see, there are these things called checks and balances. One of them is a presidential veto. So if the president from whatever party disapproves of legislation from whatever party, they can veto it. Now the legislature can override that veto, but to do so they need a hefty majority that usually includes members from both parties. So putting all the blame on legislators from one party is stupid, ignorant, or dishonest; and exactly what I expect.

            1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

              ....but, but, but the [R] didn't STOP them so it's all their fault! /s

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                I'm spreading the blame around. You're the one saying only one Party is at fault.

                1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

                  Mostly one party is at fault and you're doing a piss poor job at spreading the blame around honorably.

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    I'm saying that a president who signs legislation into law shares responsibility and blame for that legislation becoming law.
                    You're saying that all the blame goes to the Democrats no matter what, and then lecturing me about honor.
                    That will definitely impress my hate-club, but I'm afraid people with functional brains aren't buying it.

                    1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

                      I've told you numerous times Trump was stupid for signing the Cares Act but you just keep going on blaming the entire thing on Trump as-if Democrats didn't play the bigger hand in it's passing.

                    2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      I'm not blaming the entire thing on Trump you idiot. I'm saying he shares blame. You do know that sharing blame does not equal getting all the blame, right? Apparently not.

                    3. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      You have constantly done so sarc. Even this morning. You have criticism of exactly one person on this very thread.

                2. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  Where are you doing so? Your post blamed Trump. Like you do in every thread. Then you got mad when someone mentioned who wrote the bill, as they were democrats.

                  Where did you spread the blame retard?

                3. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                  TJJ2000 might be about 14 years old. That would explain a lot.

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    Doubt it. Young people tend to lean heavily to the left because that's how to please their teachers.

                  2. TJJ2000   1 year ago

                    SPB might be a leftist because leftards always resort to personal attacks when their BS fails. It's not about making sense for leftards it's about their [WE] gang-affiliation bullying/ruling (i.e. democracy).

                  3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                    Pluggo, he’s too old for you. Stop masturbating.

            2. JesseAz   1 year ago

              Learning how government works... like realizing which branch writes spending bills? You seem to struggle with that.

          2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            All wrong but this one is laughable:

            Democrats WROTE the TARP bill.

            Treasury Sec Hank Paulson wrote it on a napkin when the Fed told him the banking system was about to collapse. Originally it was to buy all the Troubled Assets (bad debt) on their books. He changed it after Congress passed it because it didn't specify how to use the money.

            THAT was a bad economy.

            Bush the Lesser said he had to socialize the banks to "save capitalism".

            Of course you blame Dems because you are an idiot.

            1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

              The only laughable part is you trying to call what is easily verified without question wrong.
              ....but, but, but somewhere an [R] said something so it's all their fault!
              Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic.

      3. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

        "Back in 2020 I talked to one of our shipping guys about his vote (older black guy). He said he was voting for Trump"

        Did you correct him in a minstrel accent, and then start calling him a lawn jockey?

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

          Fo' sho.

          1. Truthfulness   12 months ago

            Why the "2" in your username, Shrike?

        2. Chumby   1 year ago

          Places that move $5000 pizzas have shipping guys.

      4. R Mac   1 year ago

        Nobody believes this happened.

      5. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        What are things that never happened?

      6. DesigNate   1 year ago

        I’ll take things that never happened for $500, Alex.

    3. R Mac   1 year ago

      Poor sarc.

  28. Homer Thompson   1 year ago

    There is no way that the average cannabis user is consuming 300 mg a day.

    1. Homer Thompson   1 year ago

      of course it's from the reefer madness crowd over at city journal

    2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      If they are, it must be harmless, because I don’t see dead bodies stacked curbside.

      1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        because I don’t see dead bodies stacked curbside.

        Get a load of the guy that slept through covid!

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      With some of them I can believe it. Seth Rogen and Trish Cyrus have openly admitted that they're so addicted to it, they can't even function during the day without smoking a massive amount of weed.

    4. Zeb   1 year ago

      People do. But I’d say that’s well above average.

      The 5 mg is nonsense. That's barely enough to notice for a regular user.

    5. R Mac   1 year ago

      I bought some gummies that each one was actually two 25 mg doses and I didn’t realize it until I ate a whole one. I couldn’t have accomplished shit for about three hours. Good thing I was just watching football.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        If it was the Panthers they didn't accomplish shit for those 3 hours as well.

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

          Probably the Wolverines. And they accomplished a lot. Go Blue!

          Of course Rmac could be a sparty fan, and if so he was probably right to dose while watching them lose.

          1. R Mac   1 year ago

            Go blue!

          2. mad.casual   1 year ago

            And they accomplished a lot.

            With no one left to steal plays I don't see how. 🙂

    6. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      By the odor emanating from my neighbors’ unit, I’d say they help push that average up.

  29. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

    Lowrey cites the low jobless rate—under 4 percent!

    Lowrey doesn't want you looking at the employment to population ratio, which is still lower than before the pandemic.

    —and higher wage growth than we experienced during Barack Obama's administration.

    Which is almost entirely due to inflation, which doesn't mean shit when everything is more expensive to buy.

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      We're all millionaires!

    2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Figures don’t lie, but liars figure.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Just look at shreik's posts in this comment section.

    3. TJJ2000   1 year ago

      "employment to population ratio" good find/point.

      Jobless is 2-3% HIGHER than when Trump left office.
      Male population 2020 - 70% have jobs, today 67%
      Female population 2020 - 58% have jobs, today 56%

      BS propaganda is the only thing 'strong' going on here.

  30. TJJ2000   1 year ago

    “Strongest economy ever!”, lies lying leftards.

    Good grief the nation is on the verge of bankruptcy. The USD is on the borderline of being Hyper-inflation. The citizens are entirely oppressed by mandates/bans. The only thing ‘strong’ is ‘armed-theft’ of students and the mob doing the ‘armed-theft’.

    But hey; The [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s] are building their utopian dream again here in the USA so it must be the best thing ever. /s

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      I know you're a moron but I am using this place to suggest using St. Ronnie's Misery Index as an economic gauge again.

      Misery Index = inflation + UE rate

      Now PCE is 2.8% and UE is 3.7% - so together they are 6.5.

      6.5 is historically low (good)

      1. TJJ2000   1 year ago

        "Misery Index"..... LMAO.

        1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          That measure has been around for over half a century. First you ever heard of it?

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

            I thought it was the total posts by sarc + jeff + trueman + spb (all socks combined) in a given thread.

            1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

              You are thinking of the retard index. Similar, but not the same.

              1. R Mac   1 year ago

                How does the retard index relate to the pathological liar index?

                1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                  No idea, but we could plot Sarc, Pluggo, and Jeffy on it.

          2. JesseAz   1 year ago

            He is making fun of its usage as it is a marketing gimmic more than anything.

  31. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

    "Legislators in Illinois just passed a bill to legally change the term offender to justice-impacted individual."

    Legislators in Illinois are idiots. Next thing you know we'll be asked to call illegal aliens "newcomers".

    1. Chumby   1 year ago

      “Dreamers” was already used.

    2. Eeyore   1 year ago

      I like the term "justice victim" or "victim of justice".

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

        Post incarceration newcomer?

    3. mad.casual   1 year ago

      “Geography-impacted individuals.” Not to be confused with people whose parachutes didn’t open or Boeing passengers.

  32. A Thinking Mind   1 year ago

    "And he is doing so while presiding over the strongest economy the United States has ever experienced."

    Before I read the article, I was going to respond to the headline's question with, "We're being gaslit." And in the first paragraph, here's a prime fucking example of the gaslighting. Not only is this not even close to the strongest economy ever, it's a very bad economy.

    Every time they release their estimates of jobs created, it gets revised downward after 2 weeks so Congress can get a strong initial headline and the truth gets buried. Full time jobs are down while part time jobs are being added. Also, private sector employment is down and a lot of added jobs are in the public sector-which doesn't create wealth, it merely consumes it. We're not creating production surpluses that will increase the purchasing power of the dollar and inflation continues to stagnate.

    The economy isn't "weird," it's scuffling along and the government is trying its best to manipulate some key indicators. They're looking at unemployment instead of labor participation rates. The costs of major purposes are ballooning, shrinking the number of people willing to buy a house or a new car. Wages are lagging behind inflation to a degree not seen since 2009. It's a tough economy.

  33. Well Adjusted Biden Guy   1 year ago

    Hey Peanuts:

    I’m not an economist so here’s an honest question: If I’m making 9-10% in my (conservatively-placed) investments and inflation is 3.5% should I move to Russia so I don’t have to worry about purple-haired woke goth kids on the street? Is there an economic indicator that would tell me about this?

    1. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

      Glad to see you're not bothering with the charade any more.

      Is inflation 3.5%? Or is the method of calculating it manipulated to show 3.5%?

      Is it hard to keep up with passwords to multiple sock accounts? Is that how you lost the password to SPB1?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        The origin of the term "Peanuts" was a Reason senior editor who called commentors the "Peanut Gallery".

        I don't own it.

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          But you use it exclusively.

        2. Well Adjusted Biden Guy   1 year ago

          One of the great joys I have of commenting here is how all these peanuts here think that I’m you. You’d have to be… well… nuts to believe that. You are a.) a much better writer, b.) more considered in your opinions, c.) better looking, d.) more intelligent and e.) better in bed than I am, I’m just a pale Buttplug if I’m to be honest.

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

            Why don't you start posting as the original butplug again?

            1. Well Adjusted Biden Guy   1 year ago

              Because I’m not him. But I enjoy you thinking I’m him. This is so meta.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                So this makes you Shrike Beer, in addition to Original Shrike and Diet Shrike? Aged for 4 years in Biden’s shit before being released upon the public?

              2. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

                The "Senater (sic) Tim Scott" that he has used elsewhere is another tell that he is shrike. As if we needed another tell.

          2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

            This is so bad…..

          3. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

            It demonstrates real mental prowess to create a sock to praise yourself.

            1. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

              More proof that he's not only a pedophile, a raging racist and a Soros shilling simp, but also the absolutely dumbest commenter here.

          4. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

            It's like auto-fellatio.

        3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          And here I thought you just misspelled “penis” all the time.

    2. Zeb   1 year ago

      No, you should move to Russia because you are an annoying idiot that no one finds amusing.

      1. Chumby   1 year ago

        He’d end up in Owl Prison for his crimes against children.

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        The left can’t meme.

    3. Chumby   1 year ago

      Inflation is apparently now 3.4% because Biden officials adjusted it down. Which is actually bad because inflation = profit!

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      If I’m making 9-10% in my (conservatively-placed) investments

      Uh, have you converted those "investments" to actual money?

      1. Well Adjusted Biden Guy   1 year ago

        Is that how you are calculating returns now. How much of my portfolio I can sell off so I can stuff it under my mattress? That’s a very curious way to look at things. Heterodox, to be sure.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          It’s your side wanting to tax it, shriek. That doesn’t happen unless it gets made into real, actual money.

          Mark Hanna: Number one rule of Wall Street. Nobody – and I don’t care if you’re Warren Buffet or if you’re Jimmy Buffet – nobody knows if a stock is going to go up, down, sideways or in circles. You know what a fugazi is?
          Jordan Belfort: Fugayzi, it’s a fake.
          Mark Hanna: Fugayzi, fugazi. It’s a whazy. It’s a woozie. It’s fairy dust. It doesn’t exist. It’s never landed. It is no matter. It’s not on the elemental chart. It’s not fucking real. So if you’ve got a client who bought stock at 8 and now it’s at 16 and he’s all fucking happy, he wants to cash in and liquidate, take his fucking money and run home, you don’t let him do that… ’cause that would make it real.

          I can say my house is worth a certain amount, but that doesn't matter unless I try to sell it--it's worth what someone is willing to pay for it.

          1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

            I can say my house is worth a certain amount, but that doesn’t matter unless I try to sell it–it’s worth what someone is willing to pay for it.

            Wasn’t a guy on trial recently for that kind of crazy thinking?

    5. R Mac   1 year ago

      Actually you should move to Gaza.

    6. middlefinger   1 year ago

      Right, but my cost of living is up 20-30percent since dementia took office along with wealth taxes on non liquid assets (property taxes). Incidentally, my property taxes pay the salaries of people who produce nothing, bureaucrats government employees, NGOs.

      1. Old Engineer   1 year ago

        Whaddya mean, bureaucrats don't produce anything? They produce votes.

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          And rules. Don’t forget rules.

    7. Square = Circle   1 year ago

      I’m not an economist so here’s an honest question: If I’m making 9-10% in my (conservatively-placed) investments and inflation is 3.5% should I move to Russia so I don’t have to worry about purple-haired woke goth kids on the street? Is there an economic indicator that would tell me about this?

      Note how the "honest question" deliberately frames anyone who criticized the economy as a Russian stooge who is triggered by wokeness.

      Almost like it's a deliberate campaign strategy.

  34. Roberta   1 year ago

    So what it comes to is, prices may be high, but are they...Sofa King high?

    15 years ago, 30 years ago, would anyone here have thought Reason would've gone for a non-monetary explanation of inflation?

    1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

      Measuring what people can buy is a great explanation of inflation. I like the ones that show how many hours of work at the median wage is required to buy items, and compare between years.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        It really boils down to day-to-day needs--food, transportation, housing, and energy. If any or all of those get out of whack, it can cause a lot of pain for the average person. And it's telling how the government's been trying to get those taken off of the index over the last 40 years to try and hide it when it happens.

        1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          Some prices fluctuate independent of inflation. Gasoline immediately comes to mind. So it makes sense to take commodities with volatile prices out of the index, because they aren’t a good measure of overall prices. I understand what you’re saying in that the prices of some of those things really matter to the individual budget, but they aren’t a good measure of inflation because they fluctuate. That makes them noise when trying to calculate overall prices rising or falling.

          1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

            You’ve made a good case for separate inflationary reports and cost-of-living reports. Clearly the former is embedded in the later, but only talking about the former paints an incomplete picture. People’s perception of and participation in the economy–their ability to buy basic needs–is almost entirely a function of the latter.

            The inflation reports are full of high-level monetary policy, etc. and except for the number (e.g., 5.2% or 7.1% or 1.9%) lots of people don't understand it. They live in a real world where it costs $XX to buy lunch where 5 years ago the same lunch cost half that (or whatever). Is that because gas prices or inflation or corn blight or union wages...they don't really care about the causes. The nuts-and-bolts of a real-world cost-of-living index would be a far better measure of the economy for most people.

    2. Roberta   1 year ago

      I don't think any of you understood, so I'll spell it out. I thought it was pretty well accepted in libertarian circles that the price of a currency is explained by the quantity of it supplied versus the quantity of it demanded, just as the price of things other than currency are determined. But now Reason's saying this recent inflation of $US was caused by government spending. But government spending doesn't affect the overall quantity of that currency supplied, and if anything it might diminish a little bit its quantity demanded. Since only the Federal Reserve affects the overall quantity of $US, then the only other change in the price of dollars would be caused by differences in either the velocity of exchange of dollars (monetarists' theory) or intensity of demand for dollars (Austrian theory). So why are people here accepting explanations that deflect responsibility from the Federal Reserve?

      The big spending initiatives could affect some prices but not raise the overall price level, since the money would have to be gotten from somewhere to be spent.

      1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

        When you or me buy stuff, we must earn that money first. The proportion of goods to money remains the same.

        Government doesn't have that restriction. It can just borrow money from the Fed and buy stuff. Fed doesn't have any money though, so it prints it. That adds to the money supply. Do that enough and it takes more money to buy the same stuff. Now you've got inflation.

        I'm not sure where the misunderstanding or disagreement is.

      2. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

        Government borrows a lot of the money it spends and the Fed printer goes brrrrr to lend the government a lot of that.

  35. Chumby   1 year ago

    No Way José

    Biden officials ostensibly putting the pressure on Guatemala to stop investigating sex trafficking between the two nations. Guatemala just raided an NGO that the First Lady Dr. Jill Biden used to chair:

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1790082374270623755.html

    1. Dillinger   1 year ago

      doesn't the Treaty of Pacalacalaca he signed yesterday cover this?

      1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        He’s such an embarrassment

        1. mad.casual   1 year ago

          Just wait until he reminds them about the successful vaccination program he ran in Guatemala back in '46.

      2. R Mac   1 year ago

        Look, FAT, it covers whatever he sigfo dack shimba MAGA white supremacists!

        1. Old Engineer   1 year ago

          Nice one. I wish that it didn't make more sense than what Biden actually said.

        2. Dillinger   1 year ago

          lolz

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Biden officials ostensibly putting the pressure on Guatemala to stop investigating sex trafficking between the two nations.

      Biden putting pressure on a foreign nation to stop looking into an operation one of his relatives is involved in? Gosh, what an unprecedented happenstance!

  36. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>This argument isn't unique. Pundits have, of late, been scratching their heads trying to figure out why President Joe Biden is polling so poorly when the recession never really materialized, and inflation was tamed

    because they're all retarded liars. I keep hoping you guys aren't too

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

      You're likely to be disappointed.

  37. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Today, more Americans consume marijuana — which is still illegal federally and in 26 states — than consume alcohol, which is of course legal ~everywhere.

    ya. one of them's poison, Charles Fain Lehman

  38. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>"Even Portland is sick of soft-on-crime prosecutors," wrote the editors at National Review.

    did it take all of them to craft this gem? Charles Cooke's panties are still bunched about J6

  39. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Legislators in Illinois just passed a bill to legally change the term offender to justice-impacted individual.

    keep out of Illinois. noted.

    1. R Mac   1 year ago

      Already my plan.

      1. Dillinger   1 year ago

        phish is doing Alpine Valley Wisconsin then STL then Deer Creek Indiana so I'm clear lol

  40. Ron   1 year ago

    don't worry folks when Trump is re elected the media will be hard core its all Trumps fault that the economy sucks, even now all that is wrong with the economy is Trumps fault despite the wonderous things Biden has done for us

  41. middlefinger   1 year ago

    Food inflation will not come down until the cash equivalent transfers stop, through the Feds and states, along with solar panel jihad. I wonder if the USPS in the squads districts are still handing out gift cards( hard to find info on that grift up), NGOs have some nice catering contracts for illegals. Amazon has snap delivery, so there’s that. Colorado voted for free school meals regardless of payment ability. It’s more lucrative for landowners to install solar panels than grow crops.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/solar-capacity-grows-some-americas-most-productive-farmland-is-risk-2024-04-27/

    “Let them eat solar panels”

    1. Old Engineer   1 year ago

      Solar panels are tastier and more nutritious than windmills.

      1. Its_Not_Inevitable   1 year ago

        Lots of rare minerals you can't get just anywhere.

        1. mad.casual   1 year ago

          All the energy you need to power through the day.

  42. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Joe Biden is, at the moment, losing his reelection campaign...

    You wish. They don't need to run a good campaign. They simply need to get ballots into the hands of reliable voters and retrieve those ballots at the assembly-line pace they have been doing in the past.

    1. middlefinger   1 year ago

      CNN keeps pressing Republicans…
      “Will you accept an election loss, NO MATTER WHAT?” There’s no way the Global open borders Socialists will let Trump anywhere near the office again.

      Hmmm, what does “no matter what” mean?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        Megan Kelly informing Bill Maher that Hillary denies the 2016 election was hilarious. It was also insipid as he was shown thar fact on the Gutfield show the day earlier as well. Even BM who has occasionally realizations has a compelling need to ignore reality.

        1. Old Engineer   1 year ago

          And the first complaints about Dominion voting machines wasn't Trump, it was John (I served in Vietnam) Kerry. No Democrat has lost an election in this century without complaining.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

      We'll know the winner sometime around Nov. 20.

      1. Old Engineer   1 year ago

        What year?

        1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

          For some people, 2023.

  43. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...forcing them to move elsewhere after 30 days unless they can prove extenuating circumstances in a manner that satisfies city officials.

    There's always squatting.

  44. Jerry B.   1 year ago

    "Now, the city will crack down on single adults and families of adults (but not families with young children), forcing them to move elsewhere after 30 days unless they can prove extenuating circumstances in a manner that satisfies city officials."

    "Can I sleep in my taco truck?"

    1. Medulla Oblongata   1 year ago

      But they're always a net positive and never cost taxpayers a single thin dime.

  45. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

    “Even Portland is sick of soft-on-crime prosecutors – Despite Portland having hosted some of the worst riots of the long summer of 2020, Schmidt steadfastly refused to go after any of the perpetrators”

    It doesn’t seem possible to find DA’s or Prosecutors who are both tough on crime AND soft on non-crimes AND sticklers for due process rights. Any way you look at it, rioting is and should be a crime, regardless of how sympathetic you might be to the grievances of the rioters. Any way you look at it, people who are suspected of having committed actual crimes should be carefully investigated within the limits of due process and charged with the actions they actually committed. And any way you look at it, police can and should be limited to responding to actual crimes in progress instead of letting them wander around town looking for trouble, which can be accomplished without “defunding” law enforcement. Any way you look at it, prosecuting victimless crimes like drugs, gambling and prostitution is counterproductive and should be dropped by Prosecutors who already have more than they can handle sticking with actual crimes!

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Schmidt was well-known as being Antifa himself. It's why charges were never brought against them in the last four years. Classical Leninist institutional syndicalism at work.

  46. Aspiring Statesman   1 year ago

    Add me to the growing list of commenters who cite civilian labor participation rate as a better stat than the usual unemployment rate for measuring economic health. In case anyone’s curious, here’s the page at Bureau of Labor Statistics:

    https://www.bls.gov/charts/employment-situation/civilian-labor-force-participation-rate.htm

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      In some ways, though, that depends on the demographics. Note that the rate went through the roof when the Boomers flooded the workforce along with women. The 21st century economic shocks have basically forced the Boomers out of the workplace now, and 60%, give or take, is probably the best we can expect for the foreseeable future because the Millennials are the dominant workforce demographic now. The oldest Xers are nearing retirement age, but they won’t affect it too much because they’re a baby bust generation.

      Where it’s really going to get interesting is the Gen Alphas and the one after them, because the Zennials and Zoomers aren’t marrying or having kids.

  47. middlefinger   1 year ago

    “Scratching their heads on polling” ? It’s cost of living and violent felons running the streets stupid Democrats. Oakland California for all. California has the highest COLA adjusted poverty rates in the U.S.

  48. Bill Dalasio   1 year ago

    In other words: It's still more expensive to buy basic goods than people are accustomed to

    Ms. Wolfe,

    Even your correction makes the same stupid mistake Lowrey makes. Inflation rates aren't prices. They're rates of change in prices. In other words, it's not only more expensive to buy basic goods, it's getting more expensive faster than they're used to. For color, you might have noted that wage growth generally, has lagged price increases.

    1. Dillinger   1 year ago

      >>For color

      Clairol.

      1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        Only your hairdresser knows for sure.

  49. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

    Jack Smith henchman can't handle a judge that won't rubber stamp his corrupt indictments.
    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1793414610927919107.html
    David Harbach, one of Smith's lead prosecutors and usually a cool customer in court, had a series of mini temper tantrums this morning. At times pounding his fist on the podium and clapping his hands in anger to emphasize a point, Harbach was totally unprofessional, demeaning, and petulant.
    Cannon asked Harbach to "calm down" during one diatribe about accusations DOJ threatened one of the defense attorneys to get his client to flip on Donald Trump.
    He kept trying to argue with her--Cannon also remains measured most of the time and is no fan of antics--and when she asked him a question about an issue, he shot back "that's not the right question."
    A few reporters in the media room even gasped.
    Harbach is flailing bc his case is imploding.
    DOJ never thought their dirty, sloppy, corrupt tricks would see the light of day. Biden regime never thought information such as the FBI's operations order related to MAL raid that included lethal force guidance would ever be made public.
    But Cannon is systematically dismantling this case by holding hearings (like today) and ordering the unsealing of key motions and evidence. She is a one-woman wrecking crew and Smith's team knows there is very little they can do about it.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Cannon’s doing a great service here. Harbach shouting, “that’s not the right question” is rather revealing as to how these prosecutors have been dealing with the cases previously. They expect to be fed easy questions by a judge. She’s actually asking questions not on their script.

      1. DesigNate   1 year ago

        It’s because she’s a Trump plant!!!1!1!1!! - the usual suspects

  50. JeremyR   1 year ago

    3.5% inflation is tamed? And yet Walmart (and presumably other companies) only give an annual raise of 2%, which means people are getting poorer

    1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

      Not just Walmart.

    2. Zeb   1 year ago

      And you get taxed on the 2% interest you get from the bank even though it's really a decrease in your actual wealth. That's another side of inflation you don't hear discussed much. It's effectively tax farming. They collect taxes on interest and capital gains even if no change (or a decrease) in actual value happened.

  51. American Mongrel   1 year ago

    The unified reich thing has to be a plant. Who would have caught it that quickly otherwise? Just as the media and biden are launching the put yall back in chains 2.0 tour?

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