Anonymous wrote:Because our society hates smart, ambitious women who don’t support misogyny or misogynistic policies. See also HRC, Elizabeth Warren, AOC, Gov Whitmer… the list is long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, here’s the link to the BLS data: https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/
Oh and because I assume you don’t know: inflation rate is closely tied to prices of consumer goods, as it is calculated by looking at the CPI.
Only certain consumer goods.
I’d love to hear your explanation of why CPI shouldn’t be used. I’m sure you’ll convince economists to stop using it in dozens of macro and microeconomic metrics.
Anonymous wrote:In a lot of ways she reminds me of Quayle when he was VP. Utterly forgettable.
When her time is over she will fade away into the history books.
It's kind of sad our first woman as VP is just so forgettable.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even LIKE her, she’s just a completely generic politician, to my mind. She elicits completely neutral feelings from me. Slightly positive since she’s the first woman of color VP to the extent that identity politics matters to me which is very little. But I don’t love her or hate her more than any other generic politician or the way she conducts her duties as vice president, which is basically nothing. Maybe people just hate “generic politicians” but I don’t think she’s any worse than other generic politicians, which is most of them. So why is she so particularly loathed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but I definitely don't think she is fit for the job.
I used to not like her because she was "snarky." (ex. Kavanaugh hearings; debate with Joe Biden), but now I think she must have been very well coached by her staffers then.
I do not understand why she cannot give better speeches. Last week, she gave a speech where she said that Biden is putting more money in people's pockets with electricity and gas going down.
I understand that she is not stopping to put gas in her vehicle or buying groceries--but does she not read? watch news?
Everything is going up in price. Clueless.
The inflation rate has been on the decline for awhile now. Read the news.
Please. Don't try to gaslight us.
While price hikes for gas, furniture, electronics and clothes are slowing down after a long stretch of sharp gains, one costly item isn't expected to get cheaper anytime soon: electricity.
Economists say consumers should expect their electric bills to continue rising at a fast pace as liquified natural gas, a key fuel for generating electricity, remains in short supply in the U.S. and companies' operating costs rise. Average U.S. electricity prices could rise at a 10% clip again this year and possibly next, predicts Mark Wolfe, director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association, even though economists have forecast overall inflation to ease to between 3% and 4% by year-end.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2023/01/24/electricity-prices-inflation/11089430002/
You just proved my point. With the exception of electricity, prices are down.
Paul Krugman was talking about this on the Ezra Klein show. But what does he know?
Prices are not down. The upward spiral is slowing down, but prices are not down. Did you read the article?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, here’s the link to the BLS data: https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/
Oh and because I assume you don’t know: inflation rate is closely tied to prices of consumer goods, as it is calculated by looking at the CPI.
Only certain consumer goods.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, here’s the link to the BLS data: https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/
Oh and because I assume you don’t know: inflation rate is closely tied to prices of consumer goods, as it is calculated by looking at the CPI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but I definitely don't think she is fit for the job.
I used to not like her because she was "snarky." (ex. Kavanaugh hearings; debate with Joe Biden), but now I think she must have been very well coached by her staffers then.
I do not understand why she cannot give better speeches. Last week, she gave a speech where she said that Biden is putting more money in people's pockets with electricity and gas going down.
I understand that she is not stopping to put gas in her vehicle or buying groceries--but does she not read? watch news?
Everything is going up in price. Clueless.
The inflation rate has been on the decline for awhile now. Read the news.
Please. Don't try to gaslight us.
While price hikes for gas, furniture, electronics and clothes are slowing down after a long stretch of sharp gains, one costly item isn't expected to get cheaper anytime soon: electricity.
Economists say consumers should expect their electric bills to continue rising at a fast pace as liquified natural gas, a key fuel for generating electricity, remains in short supply in the U.S. and companies' operating costs rise. Average U.S. electricity prices could rise at a 10% clip again this year and possibly next, predicts Mark Wolfe, director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association, even though economists have forecast overall inflation to ease to between 3% and 4% by year-end.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2023/01/24/electricity-prices-inflation/11089430002/
You just proved my point. With the exception of electricity, prices are down.
Paul Krugman was talking about this on the Ezra Klein show. But what does he know?
Prices are not down. The upward spiral is slowing down, but prices are not down. Did you read the article?
Anonymous wrote:You just proved my point. With the exception of electricity, prices are down.
so, you don't shop either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is a woman and person of color who does not believe the lies of the right.
And this kind of person is expected to be completely perfect every second of every day while others can fumble their way through.
I don't expect perfection, but I do expect competence.
And, we have not seen that. Her speeches are largely word salads delivered in a way in which a first grade teacher would talk to her students.
She has been absent in terms of her role as border czar.
The few interviews she has granted have resulted in a string of embarrassing sound bites.
I don't hate her, but I don't believe she has represented her office well.
I didn't understand how she did so poorly in the primaries until I saw her speaking as VP about space and school buses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but I definitely don't think she is fit for the job.
I used to not like her because she was "snarky." (ex. Kavanaugh hearings; debate with Joe Biden), but now I think she must have been very well coached by her staffers then.
I do not understand why she cannot give better speeches. Last week, she gave a speech where she said that Biden is putting more money in people's pockets with electricity and gas going down.
I understand that she is not stopping to put gas in her vehicle or buying groceries--but does she not read? watch news?
Everything is going up in price. Clueless.
The inflation rate has been on the decline for awhile now. Read the news.
Please. Don't try to gaslight us.
While price hikes for gas, furniture, electronics and clothes are slowing down after a long stretch of sharp gains, one costly item isn't expected to get cheaper anytime soon: electricity.
Economists say consumers should expect their electric bills to continue rising at a fast pace as liquified natural gas, a key fuel for generating electricity, remains in short supply in the U.S. and companies' operating costs rise. Average U.S. electricity prices could rise at a 10% clip again this year and possibly next, predicts Mark Wolfe, director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association, even though economists have forecast overall inflation to ease to between 3% and 4% by year-end.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2023/01/24/electricity-prices-inflation/11089430002/
You just proved my point. With the exception of electricity, prices are down.
Paul Krugman was talking about this on the Ezra Klein show. But what does he know?