If former President Donald Trump is re-elected, his proposed economic policies “could reignite inflation,” according to the far-left party Axios.
Let’s start with the shameless propaganda behind the “rekindle” choice. headingshall we?
Relight it and everyone.
every dictionary:
rekindle / ˌriːɪɡˈnaɪt / verb 1. to ignite or to ignite again
That’s right, the Axios scammers are so desperate to see cheating Joe Biden get re-elected that they trick their stupid readers into believing there’s no inflation today… In the headline — I decided to gaslight it. Inflation is dormant. Inflation is dead. Inflation will be solved. Inflation is gone. The only way to reverse inflation is to reignite it, and if President Trump is re-elected, we will be faced with a frightening inflation crisis not seen under President Joe Biden.
Let’s look at the facts.
under the president hunter’s fatherwe are currently suffering from almost unprecedented inflation. worsening,not good. Inflation is now at dire levels under the Biden administration, after three years of catastrophic inflation that soared to 9%. 3.5 percent. Now let’s get this…
not even once.
do not have.
one time…
…Did inflation rise to 3.5 percent during President Trump’s term?
Inflation never hit an all-time high during President Trump’s term. three percent.
The average annual inflation rate is under Trump:
- 2017: 2.1%
- 2018: 2.4%
- 2019: 1.8%
- 2020: 1.2%
The average annual inflation rate is under President Lumba:
- 2021: 4.7%
- 2022: 8.0%
- 2023: 4.1%
Nevertheless, the Axios hoaxers and shameless propagandists believe that 1) there is no inflation right now, and 2) President Trump’s economic policies, which have already been tested for four years, will have a very different outcome this time around. He says it will be.
My favorite item in the Axios report is this one where fascists claim President Trump’s immigration restrictions will increase inflation. I know how ridiculous that sounds to the average person, but Axios is actually run by a bunch of shameless liars who wrote: this…
“President Trump has vowed to carry out ‘the largest domestic deportation operation in American history,'” Axios writes — as if that were a bad thing. However, “economists believe that last year’s increase in immigration helped keep the job market strong without increasing inflationary pressures.”
Axios’ conclusion: “Trump’s deportation plan, while supported by a majority of Americans, could worsen labor shortages and reignite inflation.”
The word “relapse” has come up again!
Axios dogs are very good. They are very, very good dogs.
Let’s talk about basic economics.
What causes inflation? There are three main things that cause inflation: 1) excessive government spending, 2) cheap money, and 3) the natural decline in prices that occurs when demand for goods and services exceeds supply. rise.
Don’t deny how hard inflation hits when wages fall below cost of living increases.
So Joe Biden opened the southern border to import millions of uninspected Third World products. Democratic Party illegal alien. So…
Will this lead to additional government spending and cause inflation? Of course it does. Tens of billions of dollars in additional government spending is expected each year on transportation, food, housing, education, and the provision of free health care.
Will this result in demand for goods and services exceeding supply and inflation rising? Of course it does. Millions of illegal immigrants are currently fighting for a full range of goods and services, including energy, food and housing, the three areas hardest hit by inflation.
Will this result in lower wages? I’m not kidding. Of course it is. Are all the illegal aliens trying to take your job for less…? Don’t be stupid.
Axios is a cancer of truth. Compromising, corrupt, fascist and shamelessly dishonest regime propagandists.
Don’t believe your eyes, don’t believe the facts, don’t believe Trump’s track record… trust Axios.
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