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eazy-83 t1_j1zewg6 wrote
Reply to comment by Qzy in The best part in movies is when the actor casually walks away from something they just blew up by Technical_Staff6949
Actually it is. Because you are basing "normalcy" before pandemic levels. But the problem is, is you're negating the fact that normalcy then is different than normalcy now and completely ignoring the fact the the fed had printed 80% of the money(as of Dec2021) that is in existence in the last 2 years. Meaning that there is 500% the amount of money in the economy than there was in 2019. So if the total money is going to inflate, then it is actually quite normal for everything else to inflate with it. It's simple math. For things to not inflate, would actually be quite abnormal.
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Reply to comment by EWJWNNMSG in The best part in movies is when the actor casually walks away from something they just blew up by Technical_Staff6949
And you just proved my point. You can only accept your normal. Fact is this, your idea of normalcy isnt the same as others. What is JPow doing? He is literally trying to force people to lose jobs to bring down inflation, right? How is that normalcy? So there are people out there who are trying to live their "normal" lives, and then all of a sudden they get laid off just so we can get back to "normalcy?" If you don't find that abnormal, then you yourself are a waste of time.
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Reply to The best part in movies is when the actor casually walks away from something they just blew up by Technical_Staff6949
You forgot Kyrie and the Celtics image
eazy-83 t1_j1z2ukm wrote
Reply to comment by EWJWNNMSG in The best part in movies is when the actor casually walks away from something they just blew up by Technical_Staff6949
What is normalcy?
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Reply to comment by mrubuto22 in The best part in movies is when the actor casually walks away from something they just blew up by Technical_Staff6949
Because there's no need to raise interest rates. Eventually businesses will out price themselves and everything will reset
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Reply to comment by EWJWNNMSG in The best part in movies is when the actor casually walks away from something they just blew up by Technical_Staff6949
What's your point?
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Reply to comment by Fizmo1337 in The best part in movies is when the actor casually walks away from something they just blew up by Technical_Staff6949
Theoretically I would agree, the problem is, is that it doesn't matter if it's a good or bad company because is going to protect the certain companies to protect economic hierarchy. We saw this back in 2008 recession