How the fuck do you curb inflation?
How the fuck do you curb inflation?
By kicking all the immigrants out.
>but muh growth
You cannot have economic growth if the birthrates are low, it doesn't matter how you hack it.
Lose some fucking weight and stop buy all luxury food items?
You gotta tax the rich and when you spend money, you gotta spend it on the citizens. Give them direct subsidies. Social programs. Higher minimum wages. Unions. UBI.
You tax the rich, change the shitty capitalist property laws to be more leftwing and egalitarian (no landlords). Take the military home from fighting the endless wars and put them to work building homes for the poor
Problem is republicans won't let us do this. Rightwingers stop all good things
Gas the jews, burn the Federal Reserve to the ground, return to the gold standard, send all the niggers to Liberia, invest in nuclear power, drill baby drill, build the fucking wall
Stop printing money!!!
Stop it for a few years
And end the FED!
"INFLATION" wasn't a thing for the USA until the Fed came to be, let me dig up a chart.
Chart!!!
unprint money
lets start with not fucking printing money
>By kicking all the immigrants out
Might as well write 'by performing a magic spell' because neither is ever going to happen.
Enjoy the class 5 chimpout when the gibs can't be paid.
Oh, I will. We don't need a spoon loicense here.
>he thinks the police and national guard will side with the citizens this time
Stop doing "money printer go brrrrrr"
That has nothing to do with inflation and everything to do with these 2 being greedy fatties!
I spend maybe $200 on food a month, and I get whatever
well, the inflation curbing can only happen with purifying a nation with dictatorship and a certain time of hardship - see hitler germany. that's why "democracy" exists
They're probably buying brands that cost 5 times more than generic items, desu. Though, that used to be something an average family could do.
> 33% of your food budget in restaurants
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Enact a monetary policy that favors stable, if slow, long-term growth. Impose punitive taxes on companies with trillion-dollar valuations. Inflation is a resource allocation problem. The total number of dollars in circulation is too high and the wealthiest entities continue to hoard cash while refusing to reinvest it. We've not seen rising prices as a result of wage inflation. Wages have been stagnant for decades. The scarcity of workers in certain sectors has forced many business to finally yield and pay people more fairly, if only a little.
I don't even spend that much and we have a family of four.
norway is twice as expensive as the US and there's no way you'd spend that kind of money on food here unless you eat the finest meat and drink alot
Before inflation food would cost me 6.50 a day and now it’s around 9.20. I eat grass fed beef, free range chicken and eggs and grow most of my own veggies. I don’t know how they’re spending that much.