#36 They're already gaslighting the current inflation - listing 2020 as its start. Inflation in January 2021 was 1.4%. It climbed almost every month after to its current 9%. Gee, what happened in January 2021?
Not sure where you're going with that... Yes, mistakes always happen. A system that self-corrects is a good way to avoid catastrophe when the inevitable mistakes do happen.
In a true Free Market, the demands of the public at large will force the market to change according to their needs, as needs change the market changes. The United States market is NOT a true free market since it is controlled by government oversight and those with financial superiority.
#36 They're already gaslighting the current inflation - listing 2020 as its start. Inflation in January 2021 was 1.4%. It climbed almost every month after to its current 9%. Gee, what happened in January 2021?
Not sure where you're going with that... Yes, mistakes always happen. A system that self-corrects is a good way to avoid catastrophe when the inevitable mistakes do happen.
In a true Free Market, the demands of the public at large will force the market to change according to their needs, as needs change the market changes. The United States market is NOT a true free market since it is controlled by government oversight and those with financial superiority.
take your kids to work day?
What are you talking about? Do you even know what gaslighting is? Why is they??
What not they
"Correct itself" means precisely mistakes can happens.
Not sure where you're going with that... Yes, mistakes always happen. A system that self-corrects is a good way to avoid catastrophe when the inevitable mistakes do happen.
In a true Free Market, the demands of the public at large will force the market to change according to their needs, as needs change the market changes. The United States market is NOT a true free market since it is controlled by government oversight and those with financial superiority.