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Msg ID: 2712528 Republican Senator Tom Cotton blames Inflation on... Donnie +4/-0     
Author:bladeslap
12/2/2021 9:55:45 PM

Republicans have been hammering the Biden administration over inflation. Democrats have tried to respond by blaming supply-chain shortages caused by the pandemic. But Republican senator Tom Cotton has a completely different theory: He blames inflation on Donald Trump’s poor selection to lead the Federal Reserve.

Cotton’s view, laid out in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, places the blame for inflation squarely on Jerome Powell, the Fed’s chairman. “Mr. Powell’s Fed has forced millions of American families to choose whether to pay the mortgage, feed their families, fill up their gas tanks, heat their homes or buy Christmas presents,” he argues.

Cotton makes this case in the course of explaining his forthcoming vote against Powell’s renomination. And obviously, Cotton is not trying to blame Trump (whose name does not appear in his column). But the reason Powell has the job in the first place is that Donald Trump appointed him.

Trump selected Powell in large part because he deemed his predecessor, Janet Yellen, too short to effectively handle monetary policy. Once in office, Powell was an inflation dove, leaving interest rates low in order to run the economy hot. Trump was constantly demanding Powell push interest rates even lower.

Cotton’s view implies that Powell was wrong, and Trump was even more wrong:

Mr. Powell also maintained the Fed’s radical emergency monetary policies a decade after the end of the 2007–08 financial crisis. The Fed had thereby already exhausted the normal tools of monetary policy when the pandemic hit and was forced to use unprecedented levels of government intervention to prop up the U.S. economy. As a result, the Fed’s balance sheet is nearly $9 trillion and continues to grow by more than $100 billion a month. For perspective, the Fed’s balance sheet barely surpassed $2 trillion after the financial crisis.

Of course, the flip side of elevated inflation levels is that the economy is growing rapidly and unemployment is falling fast. Cotton doesn’t like the trade-off, taking the position that keeping inflation low is the only objective of monetary policy. (“The Fed’s core mission is to ensure stable prices and a sound currency,” he writes, omitting any role for balancing low inflation with low unemployment.)

I happen to think Trump’s preference for low interest rates and a hot economy was correct. Cotton disagrees. But whatever your position on the merits of the Trump-Powell interest-rate regime, Cotton is telling us that inflation levels are Trump’s fault, not Biden’s.

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Msg ID: 2712541 Bladeslap, that is a lie! (NT) +0/-3     
Author:Old Guy
12/2/2021 11:41:05 PM

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Msg ID: 2712546 "Bladeslap, that is a lie!" Here is the article, linked. +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
12/3/2021 1:22:40 AM

Reply to: 2712541

The Second Coming's choice for the Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell is cited. The appointment was Trump's judgement on Janet Yellen' policy and a desire for a low interest rate to drive the economy more vigorously.

Read the article, then apologize.

Tom Cotton Admits Trump, Not Biden, Caused Inflation

Oops.



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Msg ID: 2712568 I knew that would bother you... +2/-0     
Author:bladeslap
12/3/2021 9:02:45 AM

Reply to: 2712541

So, here is the link

Tom Cotton Admits Trump, Not Biden, Caused Inflation (nymag.com)

 



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Msg ID: 2712626 Because you posted the lie! +0/-2     
Author:Old Guy
12/3/2021 6:05:49 PM

Reply to: 2712568

you are such a sheep!  What ever gets posted by the left you buy into.

 



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Msg ID: 2712555 And the blame game continues  +0/-2     
Author:observer II
12/3/2021 7:03:14 AM

Reply to: 2712528

Yeah, Trump made the mandate that got people fired.

Trump paid people to stay home

Trump printed money like it was going out of style

We have no one that wants to work now, when Trump was in office, there was basically zero unemployment. If you wanted a job, you could find one.

Lowest unemployment rate in history.

There's no one to make the product now.

No one to pack the product

No one to ship the product

Store shelves are empty

All of this equals inflation

All cause by Biden and his inept administration

Never have we gone through something like this. All Biden



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Msg ID: 2712569 Shelves empty are biden eh? +2/-0     
Author:bladeslap
12/3/2021 9:04:40 AM

Reply to: 2712555

I know your mind isn't able to go past partisan politics.

Re-opening of an economy is what causes supply chain issues, not the president in office.

This is happening in every country throuhgout the world.

Take a deep breath and realize that Biden does not drive the truck or train or plane or boat that delivers things. He has nothing to do with that. A Booming economy and increased demand, that the world-wide supply cannot keep up with, is waht's causing it. 

 



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Msg ID: 2712593 Lowest unemployment rate in history. And alse  +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
12/3/2021 12:39:10 PM

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Lowest unemployment rate in history.



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Msg ID: 2712595 Lowest unemployment rate in history. And also the HIGHEST since records +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
12/3/2021 12:44:51 PM

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"Lowest unemployment rate in history." And also the HIGHEST since records kept with a standard format. You'll also see that Trump continued the decline in unemployment started after the Great Recession:




And why the severe spike? Covid 19, unaddressed by the federal government, ignored and minimized by Trump.



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