The Media Is So WRONG About the Real Cause of Inflation
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One of the things we take great pride in here at the Watchdog on Wall Street show is narrative busting. Yes, narratives. various different storylines and things that are created and put together by the media and the powers that be. Part of the whole Watchdog on Wall Street, Axis of Evil, big business politicians and the media.
Well, my friends, we’ve got ourselves another narrative cooking. And again, it’s another see I told you so moment as well. Yes, this is from CNN. Americans may have to actually brace for stagflation with Trump tariffs. Brace for it. Yes. Stagflation is coming. Trump tariffs. Right. Sure. That’s the headline. But then if you actually go in and you read the article, they actually have
counterpoints and they’re saying no, tariffs are not gonna go about causing stagflation. Listen, what is stagflation? Stagflation is an economy where inflation is running hot and the economy is going backwards.
That’s what we have going on right now. Newsflash, okay, without all of the nonsensical government spending, without the government printing all of this money, borrowing all this money, spending and printing, what do you think economic growth would be like here in the United States right now? Please, please, okay.
the money has to come from somewhere. Okay, cost to come from somewhere and they will just press print. And that’s exactly what they’ve been doing. That my friends is inflationary. That’s the inflation part of the stagflation. Stag part, the economy is not growing.
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they put out GDP numbers and GDP is doing this and GDP, well GDP is saying strong. No, GDP is not strong. GDP is either going backwards or on life support, close to going backwards if it wasn’t for all of this nonsensical government spending. So to think that all of a sudden, tariffs,
increasing tariffs on some items from certain countries is going to put us into this economic tailspin, stagflation. We’re already there. We’re already there. We have to work our way out of it. Watchdog on wallstreet.com.