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More election interference, bought and paid for.

Sixteen Nobel prize-winning economists are jumping into the presidential campaign with a stark warning: Former President Trump's plans would reignite inflation and cause lasting harm to the global economy if he wins in November.

Why it matters: The Nobel laureates are lending their academic prestige to a political argument the Biden administration has been making for weeks: Inflation would be worse under Trump. . .

More election interference, bought and paid for. >Sixteen Nobel prize-winning economists are jumping into the presidential campaign with a stark warning: Former President Trump's plans would reignite inflation and cause lasting harm to the global economy if he wins in November. >Why it matters: The Nobel laureates are lending their academic prestige to a political argument the Biden administration has been making for weeks: Inflation would be worse under Trump. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/5dTED)

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I'll bet these 16 have been to Epstein Island.

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Narrative, Trump win: Trump got into office and destroyed the economy.

Narrative, Trump lose: The <insert long term, political rivalry issue> caused this, economy will collapse as a result.

Problem: The fiat based economy has reached the end of sustainability which aligns roughly with the Federal Reserve charter that was ratified in 1913 and the subsequent core changes to the nations currency.

Reaction: Massive inflation, savings wiped out, real estate crashes, mass food shortages and labor issues, think "Great Depression" and "Fall of Weimar" conditions.

Solution: One of two paths - the communists complete the takeover and are successful in regaining and then retooling current legal frameworks to codify their Eurotrash vision (no guns, censorship, biometric ID/banking).. Or that the American Constitution is renewed or kept and we are able to legally, or at least within the framework that is available, rebuild a government as it was meant to be.

Either way, its gonna be interesting.

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Of course. I'm sure they were promised lots of things.

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Welcome to politics my child.

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Lmfao, no.

Trump set Biden up for "inflation failure." It's super complicated, but I'll stick to the biggest hurdle Trump handed the Biden administration:

Covid, by the end of 2020, two thirds of the money in circulation was printed. Trump flooded the market with cash. It took a while, but eventually, inflation caught up to the over supply.

However, that was just the beginning of America's money woes. The Biden administration's policies only made inflation worse. By adding millions of illegal aliens and propping them up with every social welfare program they could dream up.

We'll see how this plays out in January 2025, when Trump is "reinstalled" in the oval office.

(Reinstalled: while he had the votes in 2016 & 2020, we are White and intelligent enough to see through the bullshit. Biden, his family's corruption, his administration's ineptitude, etc., it's on full display. Yes, there's plenty more, but that's all I have time for, rn. Sry, no proofread!)