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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (76288)4/13/2009 6:08:48 PM
From: Dale BakerRead Replies (2) of 118717
 
There is so much deflationary drop in demand in general, plus weak employment so no wage increase demands for a year or two, I don't see any inflation on the horizon. And when it does appear, Bernanke will be draining funds out of his little cauldron as fast as he popped them in. He controls a massive balance sheet which he can manipulate almost at will.

Imagine your credit card company giving you a $50,000 limit then chopping it to $15,000 as soon as you get close to a $10,000 balance. You suddenly realize how much less potential purchasing power you have. And your boss couldn't care less if you want a raise since 15 other people still want your job.
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