This year’s Republican Party platform includes support for abolishing adjusting for inflation when accounting for the federal budget.
In short: the Republican Party officially wants to pretend that inflation doesn’t exist.
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This year’s Republican Party platform includes support for abolishing adjusting for inflation when accounting for the federal budget.
In short: the Republican Party officially wants to pretend that inflation doesn’t exist.
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They have now literally made “Lying to the American People” a plant in their party platform. Just… wow.
Well, if you’re going to lie all the time, you might as well make it official. It’s the responsible thing to do.
How can you… but… do you mean… they’re SERIOUSLY… hAviNg mAj0r 5tr0kE rIte nAo
Do… do they have it in for satirists or something? How can satirists work when the Republican Party is stealing all their best material?
Tim Pawlenty (who I wouldn’t be too shocked to see back on the McCain ticket, the way things are shaping up) has made this a cornerstone in his governance of Minnesota. He’s been denying the existence of inflation in state budgets for two terms now.
Why not? The Republican gun humpers already want to pretend that escalation doesn’t exist.
Sounds to me like they want to rid themselves of anything that might have a liberal bias… including reality.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA — fuck.
Gah, that’s it. I’m moving to Canada!
*blinks*
This is blasphemy. This is madness!
Madness?! THIS. IS. SPARTA! (I have no shame.)
The famous Reagan-era dodge was to redefine inflation so that — entirely by coincidence, of course — there wasn’t any. So this is both wrong and essentially an old idea.