Why must I ALWAYS be right?
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Now do how many of those "reserve currencies" are pegged or tied to the US dollar.
I'll wait for you to Google it H.
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To be fair it wasn't hard
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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index fell 0.1% month-over-month in May, marking its sixth consecutive monthly decline and signaling intensifying recession risks for the U.S. economy.
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Intensifying recession risks
lol
4 years of sucking off the dementia puppet
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don't knock it, Gertrude
a recession may be your best hope of inflation below 4%
of course, inflation above 4% and a recession is also in the cards
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Blah blah blah
Put a cork in it. You clearly know nothing about the economy
At all
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Under the dementia puppet we had REAL inflation his entire term, fake growth and job numbers and a shit economy for Americans
And you cheered
Now Trump is turning it around and you're melting down
Fun to see
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What we need to help the private sector economy is to defeat the BBB and have a huge tax increase on the working American public. Basic things you learn at a mythical MBA program. Want less of something, tax it.
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But there are intensifying risks!
Tough day for America Last. SCOTUS finally did their job on the federal judges
Ramp up the deportations and spending cuts
So much winning
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*While some officials are reluctant to accept it, Fed Chair Jerome Powell now acknowledges the Fed’s mistakes. When asked in a recent interview whether the Fed was too slow to recognize inflation in 2021, Chair Powell admitted, “in hindsight, it would’ve been better to have tightened policy earlier.”
In truth, the Fed was not simply too slow to recognize inflation. Rather, it worsened inflation by continuing its monetary expansion even after the negative effects were known.*
They've already signaled they were probably wrong about tariff inflation too.
Hold out hope though H! Powell could still blunder us into a recession like Greenspan did.



