• Pokethat@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    I don’t even know what a lot of the stuff means anymore tbh. I just consider myself economically classically liberal and true centrist on social issues

    The people focusing hard on the social far left and far right are distracting people from the fact that the government is not helping out the common person economically.

    Frankly I think inflation is kind of here to stay for a while as the US painfully weans itself out of China and a world with a bunch of cheap former Soviet raw material inputs, nevermind a global wheat shortage due to the situation in Ukraine.

    The fed really does have to slowly jack up rates to create a bigger buffer for the next hard recession. What this means, I my very limited understanding, is that everything just costs more until supply is consolidated back home and nearby places like Canada, Mexico, and some Central American countries

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      11 months ago

      I don’t even know what a lot of the stuff means anymore tbh. I just consider myself economically classically liberal and true centrist on social issues

      The economics understander (as per 7th grade social studies) has entered the chat.

    • 新星 [they/them/🏳️‍⚧️]
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      11 months ago

      The people focusing hard on the social far left and far right are distracting people from the fact that the government is not helping out the common person economically.

      If you’re talking about culture war crap, then sure, I agree. It’s manufactured outrage to distract from class issues.

      The fed really does have to slowly jack up rates to create a bigger buffer for the next hard recession.

      So you acknowledge the government isn’t helping the working class, and then proceed to support the government not helping? Do you believe in Reaganomics by any chance?