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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (115938)10/20/2011 12:16:38 PM
From: MJ4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224744
 
This is beginning to sound like the global warming and climate change crap.
Inflation is inflation!

Softer inflation-------really now.

Of course, if you don't have a job you can't spend-------unless Hussein Obama gives you a government card to help increase the debt--------to cause hard inflation in the Federal Debt. Or maybe Hussein will give you a pick and shovel job like they do in China, lining up men and women one after the other to dig trenches or sweep the gutters along the roads.

Inflation Respite

While the misery index rose in September, many economists expect some respite in coming months, driven by softer inflation.

Wednesday's price data showed inflation outside food and energy rose at the slowest pace in six months in September.

Weakness in the jobs markets also accounts for some factors that could push inflation lower in coming months, economists say.

"With households facing weak wage growth and tight budgets, it is difficult to see a sustained, broad-based increase in prices," said Bank of America Merrill Lynch economist Neil Dutta.

From the following----
U.S. 'Misery Index' Rises to Highest Since 1983
Published: Thursday, 20 Oct 2011 | 2:40 AM ET
By: Reuters


An unofficial gauge of human misery in the United States rose last month to a 28-year high as Americans struggled with rising inflation and high unemployment.
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