Disaster Inflation is now a big problem for Biden

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Inflation is now a big problem for Biden​

Three months ago, President Biden assured his fellow Americans that a surge in inflation was “temporary.” The Federal Reserve largely concurred. Now, Biden and the Fed either have to redefine “temporary” or come up with a different narrative.

Overall inflation hit 6.2% in October, the highest level of price hikes in 31 years. More concerning than the topline number are new indications that rising prices are becoming a permanent feature of the economy instead of a fleeting anomaly. “This is mounting evidence that inflation pressures are building throughout the economy,” forecasting firm Capital Economics reported on Nov. 10. “That underlines our view that inflation will remain elevated for much longer than Fed officials expect.”


Familiar trends, such as the rising cost of energy, along with new and used cars, are still pushing inflation higher. But there’s new inflationary pressure from rent and housing costs, which tend to be “sticky” because when rents go up, they usually stay up. Food prices are now rising more than average, another direct strain on family budgets. Health care costs, which have been uncharacteristically flat, have also started picking up.

Biden acknowledged the pain, saying in a Nov. 10 White House statement, “Inflation hurts Americans pocketbooks, and reversing this trend is a top priority for me.” He pledged government action to address soaring gasoline prices and other types of inflation.
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But Biden’s leverage is limited. There’s no button Biden can push to dramatically increase supply or soften demand, to even out the imbalances pushing prices up. He could release oil from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which would at least show an effort to combat rising energy prices. But any price drop would be short-lived because there’s not really enough oil in the reserve to make a lasting difference. If Biden did this, he might want until the 2022 midterms drew near, to push prices down as voters are preparing to cast their ballots—which would, of course, look gimmicky and cynical.

Other maneuvers, such as banning energy exports, could gum up global supply chains even more than they are now and produce multiple negative consequences. Biden has already tried to unclog jammed ports with federal aid, to expand their operating hours, with minimal effect so far. He has a semiconductor task force to help ease a key shortage that’s choking auto production. Yet many factors pushing up inflation—surging demand amid Covid restrictions, limited port capacity, a shortage of truckers to deliver goods, the high cost of building new semiconductor facilities—simply defy quick fixes.

3 risks for Biden​

Unchecked inflation poses three major risks to Biden and his fellow Democrats who hold slim majorities in both houses of Congress. First is the obvious difficulty it causes consumers who have to pay more for essentials such as gas, food and rent. Consumers can work around some types of inflation. They can take more driving vacations, for instance, if airfare or rental cars are too expensive. Those types of discretionary goods and services do contribute somewhat to the high 6.2% annual inflation rate. But higher rent, food and transportation costs are hard to work around, and voters ordinarily blame whoever is in charge when basic living costs go up.

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Higher real inflation also gives Biden’s Republican enemies tons of ammunition to demagogue the issue and fill the bogusphere with all kinds of false information blaming Biden for everything under the sun. Biden is already the Grinch who stole Christmas. Republicans say the Democratic stimulus bill passed in March is the principal cause of inflation, while ignoring several other stimulus bills from the Trump administration that preceded it. They also argue that Biden’s still unpassed “Build Back Better” legislation would stoke even more inflation, even though spending would roll out over a decade. Voters who shunned Biden in the 2020 presidential election don’t need convincing, but these attacks will sway some people who did vote for Biden and now regret it.


Unchecked inflation could also force the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy and raise interest rates sooner than expected, which could choke off a stock-market rally that has made millions of Americans much better off during Biden’s first 10 months in office. Fed tightening is always a delicate business, and if markets think the Fed is acting because the economy is strong enough to take it, they can absorb rate hikes without much damage. But if the Fed seems to be hiking because it got behind on inflation, a stock selloff could easily ensue, making gloomy Americans even grumpier.

Biden still has some wiggle room. Economic conditions in June of an election year—six months from now, for the 2022 midterms—typically foretell whether the party in power will gain or lose seats when voters render their judgment. Biden’s standing is weak right now, with his approval rating down sharplyfrom its peak in the spring. But six months is enough time for some shortages to ease and prices to come down, especially if Covid seems to be receding by the end of the winter. If consumers shift some of their spending back to dining out, traveling and other types of services, that would play a big role in bringing goods prices down.


Biden also needs to show he gets it, and for now he is at least saying he understands that inflation hurts. Voters don’t just want him to feel their pain, however. They want him to alleviate the pain. If he knew how, he would have done it already.
 
Higher real inflation also gives Biden’s Republican enemies tons of ammunition to demagogue the issue and fill the bogusphere with all kinds of false information blaming Biden for everything under the sun. Biden is already the Grinch who stole Christmas.
I hate these vipers so God damn much. The left will prattle on and on about poor people and how hard it is to live on min wage. And then when a proper existential threat comes along for those poor people, their only concern is to play goalie for their guy. They're more concerned about Republicans having political ammo than people, many of which are their voters, having less food.

Say what you want about the Republicans, they're awful enough. But you never see this level outright malevolence towards the general public on the right. It's astonishing the left gets away with it.
 
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Roman fiscal policy during the Crisis of the Third Century should not serve as model, goddamnit.
 
This bigot better educate themselves; because I've been told that it's not a big deal, it's transitory, it's permanent, and now it's good. To call something good a problem for Biden is slander of the highest magnitude. /sneed

Real talk though, word is food prices are about to explode; because farmers are having difficulty getting ammonium nitrate (fertilizer). Where their costs increase, our costs increase.
 
We are simply experiencing the conclusion to ALL fiat currencies. Government numbers are obviously cooked, but there are enough intelligent people out there to translate the actual statistics for us plebs. American currency was co-opted in 1913, removed from all worth in 1971, and the public has been working longer for less ever since. Less quality, less freedom, less time, less babies. The plebs using precious metals with high purity to store their wealth is nightmare fuel for the Bankerbergs (or any corrupted government throughout history).

When Rome's currency was debased to pay for its conquests, it was men like Domitian who fixed the economy by increasing the purity of the coins. Domitian was killed for his efforts. When America's fiat cotton slices continued to be counterfeited by the FED, it was men like JFK who tried to bring pure silver back to the hands of the people. JFK was killed for his efforts.
 
Your goods cost more
Your money is worth less
You're subsidizing Pharma and Globohomo

But at least you're free from the tyranny and trauma of a President who occasionally shitposted on Twitter.
 
I hate these vipers so God damn much. The left will prattle on and on about poor people and how hard it is to live on min wage. And then when a proper existential threat comes along for those poor people, their only concern is to play goalie for their guy. They're more concerned about Republicans having political ammo than people, many of which are their voters, having less food.

Say what you want about the Republicans, they're awful enough. But you never see this level outright malevolence towards the general public on the right. It's outstounding the left gets away with it.
Yeah since about 2016 the mask has come off entirely. Not just the politicians on the left but the left as a whole. The sheer hatred and contempt they've shown for the working class is astounding. Anyone in the working class, especially the white working class who still supports them or votes for them gets what they deserve. to quote Sam Hyde "when we win, do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny."
 
The real question is whether or not there is ANYTHING that Biden isn't capable of fucking up beyond recognition.

Border security? Fucked to hell, light years worse than either Obama or Trump.
Foreign policy? All credibility shot, China laughing in our faces, EU/UK outright broadcasting they have no faith in the admin.
Economy? Extremely weak job recovery, very high inflation, suppressed energy production, completely fucked supply chain.
Party politics? Intense infighting among his own party in congress, Dem governors distancing themselves from his COVID policy, elections in "safe" states are being lost or only won on razor thin margins. Lowest polls ever for his VP, his own polls are at historic lows.
COVID? Looked to be making gains, declared victory in July, COVID comes roaring back, no answers besides GET THE JAB BIGOTS which is proven to do nothing against the spread of COVID, but he still goes all-in fascist authoritarian on it like a fucking r-tard.

What's even left? If there's a topic I missed, I'm sure he's fucking that up too.

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Yeah since about 2016 the mask has come off entirely. Not just the politicians on the left but the left as a whole. The sheer hatred and contempt they've shown for the working class is astounding. Anyone in the working class, especially the white working class who still supports them or votes for them gets what they deserve. to quote Sam Hyde "when we win, do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny."

The DNC has quietly become the party of the smug: coastal snobs and upper-middle class/rich that have no concept of how real people live. They've also kept hold of the entirely government-dependent class. It's a weird coalition. If you work and you aren't borderline wealthy, the current DNC despises you.
 
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