I guess you don't buy meat, fuel, cable, etc. Hamburger was recently $1 a pound, now $3. Gas was $1.90 a gallon, now $3.20. Cable was $19 a month, now $80. Bacon is now $5.00 a pound. That's another fraud, they track electronics to determine inflation. I buy a TV every 15 years, I buy meat and gas every week.
Which ones? How?
I've told you ten times, the followers of Warburg. You're playing stupid because you you know you've lost this argument.
You don't know the difference between monetary policy and a tax. That doesn't surprise me.
LOL You can't win on points so now you want to argue Semantics.
The followers of Warburg are ripping you off? LOL!
You can't win on points so now you want to argue Semantics.
The difference between tax policy and monetary policy is semantics? LOL!
Get a dictionary and come back. I'll keep pointing out your errors.