Stocks sink as US inflation persists

Started by OZER, Sep 14, 2022, 04:39 PM

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Musk knows his stock is coming down, he's probably shorting his own stock (covering his own ass) and then blame the economy.

America don't solve any problems.

We all know why gas prices are up so why do they blame it on inflation?


Inflation is just a hidden tax, except low-to-mid class citizens will pay the most of it.

No govt in the world can control inflation permanently unless they design people friendly policy prioritising public welfare instead of indulging too much on corporate giants as has been doing since decades. Unfortunately, all global leaders (so called) have turned themselves into slave  (may be puppet) of business magnets which is due to lack of statesmanship in their character. Needless to say that the benefits (legal and financial) offered to corporate houses as compared to common people in most of the countries shows incapability of policymakers to nullify social and economic disparity. At the end, the emphasis developed nations are giving in arms trade to generate revenue and security from other nations will put them under unmanageable socioeconomic disaster unless they change their mindset towards real wellbeing of common mass who elected them imposing tightest possible restrictions and vigilance on all corporate bodies.

Civil Contempt For Trump, But Trump Has Not Been Indicted

"Actually, nobody can see a bubble; that's why it's a bubble"

The journalist has a creepy voice

why is waters running this? i want someone capable please.

Lotsa luck on yer trip to the moon, buddy XD XD XD

It's pretty simple when it comes to economics and or war time last person you want running the country is a Democrat anyone with a functional brain knows this

If even the summer quarter is going to be bad winter is going to be hell

mainstream media capitalist propaganda machine go brrr

*Senator:* "but if you don't sell a product, then how do you make money!?!?!?"  *Bogdanoff:* "Senator......we pull rugs"