So who picks up the other half, according to you? And no, prices aren't falling. Prices falling would mean that inflation was negative. It is not.
So that means that their preferred measure of CPI didn't show a decline, right?
Hmmm..good work, I guess. I can see how explicity going after people was a much softer tone than a factual thread title.
Yep, happens every year. Budget deficit for FY 2025 still running much higher than budget deficit for FY 2024, despite the increase in taxes on...
Could you provide to me the month in which a rate cute occured with core CPI in the 3.4-3.5 range? Also, we are using core as the metric now,...
Core inflation increased. And the empty ships from China didn't start until May. BTW, weren't you the one saying that we shouldn't be lowering...
You act like they are personally giving him this plane when they will personally give it to him for whatever use he wants (but make sure that the...
He is receiving due process. That is why he is in The Hague. That is the point.
Must not have been too confident...
Well...then that distinction seems pretty unimportant...unless you are trying to make some ridiculous claim that you know how to time the market...
Oh, so you are counting the contributions that would have happened regardless?
Oh, so that must be a spectacular gain in market value due to this policy. How much has the market gained in value from when Trump started talking...
So, what did we get out of this compared to prior to April 2?
Based on your support for the largest tax increase since World War II, it should either be inflation due to cost increases or prices decreased due...
Negative growth in GDP, weakness in consumer and business sentiment, and prices as a whole, are not lowering. Inflation is still over target.
He is also bringing the word "grocery" back. Such an old-fashioned but beautiful word. I can't believe we all stopped saying it.
So, again, it means nothing. And the US was facing the first entirely policy driven recession in the last century with empty ports and...
So "fair trade" is a bit of circular logic. It is whatever we say it is, until we change the definition at a later stage (like with USMCA)....
And once again, the euphemisms pop out. "Fair trade." What is that, specifically? A completely blank phrase.
Negotiating what, specifically? If it is "seriously" negotiating, this shouldn't be a hard question to answer.