Dow Hits All Time High at 38,000
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GatewayPundit, Newsmax, etc, those are legitimate though.Bendintheriver said:
Umm, Groundwork Collective is as far left of center a think tank can get Only a rat would believe any research and conclusion that came out of that socialistic hell of an organization.HHusky said:
Way to swallow that garbage whole.
You are not good at this hh. Maff and the economy aren't strong suits for you. -
You still don't know how the internet works do you?MelloDawg said:
GatewayPundit, Newsmax, etc, those are legitimate though.Bendintheriver said:
Umm, Groundwork Collective is as far left of center a think tank can get Only a rat would believe any research and conclusion that came out of that socialistic hell of an organization.HHusky said:
Way to swallow that garbage whole.
You are not good at this hh. Maff and the economy aren't strong suits for you. -
The judges will also accept:PurpleThrobber said:
Go ahead and list the fascist actions.HHusky said:
Shrill populists will always refer to anything more regulated than anarchy as “socialism” while falsely labeling themselves as “conservatives”. Funny you should mention energy. Chevron appears to be right there with Pepsi when it comes to greedflation.WestlinnDuck said:
But you vote for government control of our energy policy resulting in higher prices and lower efficiency. But thank god you are in favor of a free market for Pepsi except for those dems who want a sugar tax. Just a true conservative with several mythical degrees who voted for a socialist dementia patientHHusky said:https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/04/pepsi-lays-carrefour-grocery/
Pepsi has been notoriously trying to increase margins on perceived inflation. Of course, the pushback from customers is a normal market force and, as a conservative in the true sense rather than the hysterical TugCon sense, I favor letting the market resolve this.
While the Republicans nominate a rapist fascist felon for President, I’m not making the sugar tax a voting issue. You do you, though.
Go ahead and list the felony convictions.
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HHusky said:
“extreme highs”Bendintheriver said:
"Inflation may finally be easing"?HHusky said:
Are you trying to make a relevant point? Do you think that "inflation easing" from extreme highs means everything is good now?
Next time try linking relevant articles.
You’re WAY too old to be pretending this short lived bump in CPI is even close to what we both saw as young adults.
Go ahead and have @HuskyBuck explain the graph to you. -
And if Trump wins, you'll be ruled over by a supposed rapist fascist felon for President, regardless of your sandy vag. How's that gonna feel? If you're smart, you might prepare.HHusky said:
Shrill populists will always refer to anything more regulated than anarchy as “socialism” while falsely labeling themselves as “conservatives”. Funny you should mention energy. Chevron appears to be right there with Pepsi when it comes to greedflation.WestlinnDuck said:
But you vote for government control of our energy policy resulting in higher prices and lower efficiency. But thank god you are in favor of a free market for Pepsi except for those dems who want a sugar tax. Just a true conservative with several mythical degrees who voted for a socialist dementia patientHHusky said:https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/04/pepsi-lays-carrefour-grocery/
Pepsi has been notoriously trying to increase margins on perceived inflation. Of course, the pushback from customers is a normal market force and, as a conservative in the true sense rather than the hysterical TugCon sense, I favor letting the market resolve this.
While the Republicans nominate a rapist fascist felon for President, I’m not making the sugar tax a voting issue. You do you, though. -
Hey dipshit. When I post those sites, let me know.MelloDawg said:
GatewayPundit, Newsmax, etc, those are legitimate though.Bendintheriver said:
Umm, Groundwork Collective is as far left of center a think tank can get Only a rat would believe any research and conclusion that came out of that socialistic hell of an organization.HHusky said:
Way to swallow that garbage whole.
You are not good at this hh. Maff and the economy aren't strong suits for you.
Can you be a bigger idiot? -
Ruled over?TurdBomber said:
And if Trump wins, you'll be ruled over by a supposed rapist fascist felon for President, regardless of your sandy vag. How's that gonna feel? If you're smart, you might prepare.HHusky said:
Shrill populists will always refer to anything more regulated than anarchy as “socialism” while falsely labeling themselves as “conservatives”. Funny you should mention energy. Chevron appears to be right there with Pepsi when it comes to greedflation.WestlinnDuck said:
But you vote for government control of our energy policy resulting in higher prices and lower efficiency. But thank god you are in favor of a free market for Pepsi except for those dems who want a sugar tax. Just a true conservative with several mythical degrees who voted for a socialist dementia patientHHusky said:https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/04/pepsi-lays-carrefour-grocery/
Pepsi has been notoriously trying to increase margins on perceived inflation. Of course, the pushback from customers is a normal market force and, as a conservative in the true sense rather than the hysterical TugCon sense, I favor letting the market resolve this.
While the Republicans nominate a rapist fascist felon for President, I’m not making the sugar tax a voting issue. You do you, though.
Shit's expecting a King.
I'm right again. -
Yup, ruled over. Dominated. Crushed. Like the dipshit peasant you are.HHusky said:
Ruled over?TurdBomber said:
And if Trump wins, you'll be ruled over by a supposed rapist fascist felon for President, regardless of your sandy vag. How's that gonna feel? If you're smart, you might prepare.HHusky said:
Shrill populists will always refer to anything more regulated than anarchy as “socialism” while falsely labeling themselves as “conservatives”. Funny you should mention energy. Chevron appears to be right there with Pepsi when it comes to greedflation.WestlinnDuck said:
But you vote for government control of our energy policy resulting in higher prices and lower efficiency. But thank god you are in favor of a free market for Pepsi except for those dems who want a sugar tax. Just a true conservative with several mythical degrees who voted for a socialist dementia patientHHusky said:https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/04/pepsi-lays-carrefour-grocery/
Pepsi has been notoriously trying to increase margins on perceived inflation. Of course, the pushback from customers is a normal market force and, as a conservative in the true sense rather than the hysterical TugCon sense, I favor letting the market resolve this.
While the Republicans nominate a rapist fascist felon for President, I’m not making the sugar tax a voting issue. You do you, though.
Shit's expecting a King.
I'm right again.
And I'll be watching and laughing at your plight. -
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The definition of an inflationary bubble. Or did you think the fed hiked all those rates just for funzies?HuskyBuck said:https://stocks.apple.com/A3A70srR_SNeZxuPZSVrhyQ
But, but, inflation!!! My groceries!!!!







