Inflation wipes out pay increases
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SFGbob said:
We've entered into the African despot phase of our corruption and decline. Where the project doesn't even get built and all the money is stolen. 10 years from now our roads and bridges will still be crumbling, but we'll have inner-city electric vehicle charging stations built and then destroyed by homeless people who now use them to charge their iphones and run electricity to their bum camps.RaceBannon said:
If the trillion was spent on actual infrastructure sure. Instead its a gateway to 3.5 trillion dollars more of leftist bullshitGreenRiverGatorz said:Big infrastructure fan here. I'm sure the money will be misused to a large extent, and runaway inflation creeps even closer with this spending. As is tradition.
ATBS, our physical infrastructure is objectively a joke, and the rest of the world is running laps around us. I'm not sure I see another way to go about fixing all of our broken shit.
So we have a trillion that won't be spent on infrastructure and 3.5 trillion more that have nothing to do with infrastructure
I didn't vote for it.
I'm sure the big guy will get his 10% off the top though. -
The bullet train is beyond inexcusable. Heads should roll but there seem to be no consequences.UW_Doog_Bot said:SFGbob said:
We've entered into the African despot phase of our corruption and decline. Where the project doesn't even get built and all the money is stolen. 10 years from now our roads and bridges will still be crumbling, but we'll have inner-city electric vehicle charging stations built and then destroyed by homeless people who now use them to charge their iphones and run electricity to their bum camps.RaceBannon said:
If the trillion was spent on actual infrastructure sure. Instead its a gateway to 3.5 trillion dollars more of leftist bullshitGreenRiverGatorz said:Big infrastructure fan here. I'm sure the money will be misused to a large extent, and runaway inflation creeps even closer with this spending. As is tradition.
ATBS, our physical infrastructure is objectively a joke, and the rest of the world is running laps around us. I'm not sure I see another way to go about fixing all of our broken shit.
So we have a trillion that won't be spent on infrastructure and 3.5 trillion more that have nothing to do with infrastructure
I didn't vote for it.
I'm sure the big guy will get his 10% off the top though.
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Same with the hundreds of billions spent on wind, solar and ethanol. Build nukes and frack of federal lands and sell LNG to the Asians instead of coal. But we don't because they aren't serious, it's about crony capitalism, the chicoms and feelings.Doogles said:
The bullet train is beyond inexcusable. Heads should roll but there seem to be no consequences.UW_Doog_Bot said:SFGbob said:
We've entered into the African despot phase of our corruption and decline. Where the project doesn't even get built and all the money is stolen. 10 years from now our roads and bridges will still be crumbling, but we'll have inner-city electric vehicle charging stations built and then destroyed by homeless people who now use them to charge their iphones and run electricity to their bum camps.RaceBannon said:
If the trillion was spent on actual infrastructure sure. Instead its a gateway to 3.5 trillion dollars more of leftist bullshitGreenRiverGatorz said:Big infrastructure fan here. I'm sure the money will be misused to a large extent, and runaway inflation creeps even closer with this spending. As is tradition.
ATBS, our physical infrastructure is objectively a joke, and the rest of the world is running laps around us. I'm not sure I see another way to go about fixing all of our broken shit.
So we have a trillion that won't be spent on infrastructure and 3.5 trillion more that have nothing to do with infrastructure
I didn't vote for it.
I'm sure the big guy will get his 10% off the top though. -
@MelloDawg wrong, as always.BleachedAnusDawg said:https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/10/business/raises-inflation-wages/index.html
Congress passing the $1T infrastructure deal today, and soon the $3.5T socialist new deal, will wipe people's income levels back even further than they already have been. It's only transitory though, say our enlightened leaders. Keep the printers going. -
Fucking ON POINTRaceBannon said:
The GOPe voted along with the left on this. One should not forget that
The GOP is the enemy every bit as much as the democrats. And both parties have rigged the game once again to keep the outsiders on the outside
There is one voice against this. The voice you all wanted silenced along with the DC elites
This is your reward. Sit back and enjoy the rape -
Did Putin invade in August 2021? That's what I thought. No inflation then.
@MelloDawg wrong about everything -
I always find it funny that people in the Oacific Northwest are screaming for renewable energy in the form of solar panels, and wind turbines. People don’t understand that most of the energy here comes from hydro electric, which is about as renewable as it gets.WestlinnDuck said:
Same with the hundreds of billions spent on wind, solar and ethanol. Build nukes and frack of federal lands and sell LNG to the Asians instead of coal. But we don't because they aren't serious, it's about crony capitalism, the chicoms and feelings.Doogles said:
The bullet train is beyond inexcusable. Heads should roll but there seem to be no consequences.UW_Doog_Bot said:SFGbob said:
We've entered into the African despot phase of our corruption and decline. Where the project doesn't even get built and all the money is stolen. 10 years from now our roads and bridges will still be crumbling, but we'll have inner-city electric vehicle charging stations built and then destroyed by homeless people who now use them to charge their iphones and run electricity to their bum camps.RaceBannon said:
If the trillion was spent on actual infrastructure sure. Instead its a gateway to 3.5 trillion dollars more of leftist bullshitGreenRiverGatorz said:Big infrastructure fan here. I'm sure the money will be misused to a large extent, and runaway inflation creeps even closer with this spending. As is tradition.
ATBS, our physical infrastructure is objectively a joke, and the rest of the world is running laps around us. I'm not sure I see another way to go about fixing all of our broken shit.
So we have a trillion that won't be spent on infrastructure and 3.5 trillion more that have nothing to do with infrastructure
I didn't vote for it.
I'm sure the big guy will get his 10% off the top though. -
But but SALMON!!!!greenblood said:
I always find it funny that people in the Oacific Northwest are screaming for renewable energy in the form of solar panels, and wind turbines. People don’t understand that most of the energy here comes from hydro electric, which is about as renewable as it gets.WestlinnDuck said:
Same with the hundreds of billions spent on wind, solar and ethanol. Build nukes and frack of federal lands and sell LNG to the Asians instead of coal. But we don't because they aren't serious, it's about crony capitalism, the chicoms and feelings.Doogles said:
The bullet train is beyond inexcusable. Heads should roll but there seem to be no consequences.UW_Doog_Bot said:SFGbob said:
We've entered into the African despot phase of our corruption and decline. Where the project doesn't even get built and all the money is stolen. 10 years from now our roads and bridges will still be crumbling, but we'll have inner-city electric vehicle charging stations built and then destroyed by homeless people who now use them to charge their iphones and run electricity to their bum camps.RaceBannon said:
If the trillion was spent on actual infrastructure sure. Instead its a gateway to 3.5 trillion dollars more of leftist bullshitGreenRiverGatorz said:Big infrastructure fan here. I'm sure the money will be misused to a large extent, and runaway inflation creeps even closer with this spending. As is tradition.
ATBS, our physical infrastructure is objectively a joke, and the rest of the world is running laps around us. I'm not sure I see another way to go about fixing all of our broken shit.
So we have a trillion that won't be spent on infrastructure and 3.5 trillion more that have nothing to do with infrastructure
I didn't vote for it.
I'm sure the big guy will get his 10% off the top though.
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Same in 2022.CuntWaffle said:You know it’s a good post/thread when Mellow rushes to down vote it first.







