Latest Inflation Advice Goes From Insulting to Psychotic – Opinion

The American people continue to be hit by inflation in ways that have not been seen since the Jimmy Carter presidency. We are currently at 7.9 percent in February and it is not slowing down. We will soon see inflation of 10 percent. That’s not a bad bet, at this point.

This reality has made it difficult for the middle and poor to cope with the massive reductions in their pay due to rising costs of goods, services and materials. Gas prices have nearly doubled since Joe Biden’s election.

What is the role of our courageous media in this? Are they holding those in power accountable? They are not.

Bloomberg.com has a paywall on the article, however you can read the main points in this tweet. The article also contains some information that could be considered psychotic. Here is one example: This quote was actually made by the author.

If you’re one of the many Americans who became a new pet owner during the pandemic, you might want to rethink those costly pet medical needs.

The answer to inflation is now to…let your pets die? Also, don’t eat meat, ride a non-existent bus if you live anywhere outside of a major metro area (or get robbed and assaulted on one, if you do live in a city), and Big baby, get it on!This is because it was not fun.

I’m just astonished at the disconnect. It’s also plainly transparent why we are getting lectures like this: We must protect “dear leader.”

Joe Biden and his administration’s horrific monetary and energy policies are to blame for what is happening with inflation. It was his party that passed a pointless, boondoggle “American Rescue Plan” that dumped trillions of dollars into an already overheated economy. It is Biden’s administration that has been an enemy of domestic oil and gas production, leading to a reliance on hostile nations.

Americans don’t need to eat less meat. They don’t need to take a freaking bus. Rather, they need a president who isn’t a mental invalid so married to a ridiculously partisan ideology that he refuses to do anything to help the people he ostensibly serves. That’s what’s so bad about that Bloomberg piece — and the person who wrote it. It’s not just that the suggestions offered are idiotic. It’s that they stand in place of holding those in power accountable for the terrible, selfish decisions that led us here.

It’s time for a reckoning for those who brought us to this point, not more elitist lectures toward normal Americans just trying to make it. This is enough.

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