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    Default Inflation 2011:

    Bernanke says current inflation is below 2 percent. Admittedly, Bernanke's not alone in touting this fiction; it's more or less official government policy, ever since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began excluding food and energy costs from its official "core inflation" measure. Yes, you read that right: The government's inflation index excludes food and energy. (This is the same model Al Gore uses to prove his diet is working.)

    So the price of your labor is holding steady. It's the price of the things you need to buy that's skyrocketing.

    Here, then, are some inflation figures concurrent with his "60 Minutes" appearance that Bernanke could pretend were irrelevant to his "official" inflation measure:

    • Oil prices are up 21% in the last year
    • Corn is up 49% in the last year
    • Wheat is up 41% in the last year
    • Beef is up 28% in the last year
    • Sugar is up 32% in the last year
    • Coffee is up 40% in the last year
    In other words, inflation is already raging.

    Any wonder why the boat business in the U.S>A. is off by 95%!!!!

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    Default The answer to a sleep losing question...

    Can we afford/survive four more years??

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    It's not really inflation if wages are not also going up.

    If prices are going up and not wages it is the American standard of living going down and NOT inflation. The two are not interchangeable.

    This is an example of propaganda being fed by our increasingly lying government. It is so easy to see it is a lie it is amazing so many people are falling for it and the media continues to repeat it
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    Some price increase is do to supply and demand but inflation is caused by governments printing to much money. inflation is like blowing up a balloon i.e.' inflate' I have in my hand a ten billion mark German notes that is worthless but in 1918 a five mark German note was worth about 2 dollars American
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    now this is inflation
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    The germans carried those things home by the wheel barrow full. We are not in the same situation. We are not seeing real inflation

    We are seeing reduction in buying power, not inflation
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    yet
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    That's what I was saying last year, too.

    The thing that is holding back the kind of hyperinflation is the fact that employers have no incentive to increase wages.

    Inflation is a self feeding spiral.

    Without increasing wages, inflation is in check.

    When will I be getting the big raise?

    No time soon.

    Prices can only go so high without wages rising with them

    No employer wants to be the one that raises their wages first
    No industry can afford to be the one that kills its place in the current business model
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    governments love inflation as it makes their debt go away.
    They create it by printing money

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    That is true. But we do not have real inflation at this time, only price increases; not price increases and wage increases.

    Back in the 1990's we had inflation. Prices went up, but so did pay. My pay went from $9/hr to over $20/hr
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