Biggest Joke In Washington? Inflation Is Transitory
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Here's an interesting short video of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Note how her hand rubbing intensifies as she seems to become 'wet' when discussing 4% inflation.
These people are EVIL.
These people are sick.
The hand rubbing is so "cliché" and stereotypical of the "money leader" class.... /
Kennedy! LOLOL "We all look forward to you coming." snicker
I think she's gripping her hands to keep from crawling across the desk and trying to strangle Kennedy. Damn he's witty. She looks like an evil troll. Probably spends her off time crouching under a bridge.
Thank God He made these people look like demons as a warning to the rest of us.
'Stuck a huge red flag right in the middle of their faces.
He really mops the floor with them, doesn't he?
These numbers are ridiculously low. No way on earth food prices are only up 4-5-6%. What are they buying, lots of hot dogs? (BTW hot dogs are up.)
Has inflation ever been transitory? To me, that would mean it would go up and then back down. I've never seen prices go back down on food ever except for seasonal ups and downs.
I knew weeks ago heating was going to be hard this winter. We have a pellet stove. A few years ago pellet prices, which had been going up every year, actually went down when a lot of people dumped their pellet stoves for propane or natural gas when those prices dipped.
Ordering early, so who knows what prices are now, pellets were nearly 30% more than what I paid last year. Who knows what the people who now have gas stoves are paying now but I'll bet it's more than that.
The stove salesman tried, when I bought my new pellet stove, to talk me into gas. I have never trusted gas (or gasoline) prices to stay down. It's why I drive a Prius too. Everybody thinks I'm a good little liberal with my hybrid car. LOL I just enjoy waving cheerfully as I drive past the gas station.
Everything is transitory.