Why is that?
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We still are.
We are also exhausted by all the other things we’re supposed to be apoplectic about.
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We still are.
True, but the news is freaking out about it a lot less, and spending a lot less time interviewing people about what percent of them might feel like it's personally the president's fault and he should definitely lose the next election because of it because people are hurting right now and he doesn't care.
It is, as the man said, notable. In fact it seems like they've totally moved on from feeling like inflation is an important issue to pay close attention to and freak out about.
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only the news stopped talking about prices
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Whilst I am profoundly disconcerted by the egregiously inflationary trajectory of alimentary commodification, my consternation is exponentially exacerbated by the preposterous proclivity of certain individuals to gratuitously employ grandiloquent and recondite verbiage in a transparently ostentatious endeavor to simulate intellectual superiority.
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i miss when the cost of eggs was our biggest concern
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I mean, because the left and center are concerned more with the collapse of democracy and the rule of law and the right wants all brown people to die.
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Possibly because you are a Xitter user, where 90% of the user base is bots.
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I'd say it's because during Biden's term he was running a fairly basic administration and during the run-up to the election, inflation was something they (repubs) could use to rile up the base, but now not only is the election long over, there's so much new horrible stuff every day (both real and made-up) in the spotlight that inflation pales in comparison.
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In part because people got used to those prices rising. But mostly because the media couldn't generate clicks discussing it anymore.
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I mean, because the left and center are concerned more with the collapse of democracy and the rule of law and the right wants all brown people to die.
Killing all the brown people was how we were supposed to get cheap eggs. The brown people were making our eggs expensive so we had to spend $600M on an Everglades concentration camp
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What's crazy is that ground beef is practically a waste product. You can get it for under $4/lb in Houston. Hell, come by certain grocery stores at the end of the day and they're trashing buckets of it.
$6.12 for something that's filling up garbage cans and landfills to the tune of 429.2 million lbs in 2022 alone? Seems like Americans are getting price gouged.
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What's crazy is that ground beef is practically a waste product. You can get it for under $4/lb in Houston. Hell, come by certain grocery stores at the end of the day and they're trashing buckets of it.
$6.12 for something that's filling up garbage cans and landfills to the tune of 429.2 million lbs in 2022 alone? Seems like Americans are getting price gouged.
That's capitalism for ya
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Oh, man. I haven't thought about Ramit in years. He used to do a blog called "I will teach you to be rich" or something like that.
Surprised he's not a Trump voter, to be honest.
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Because it’s* worth it seems the likely answer.
*racism, genocide, anti-science, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-health, trickle-up billionaires, misogyny, state religion, and more.
I find it interesting you put the asterisk on the first it whereas i would have put it on the second. I wonder why that is!
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Because it’s* worth it seems the likely answer.
*racism, genocide, anti-science, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-health, trickle-up billionaires, misogyny, state religion, and more.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I think it’s less about ‘worth it’ and more about how mainstream right wing propaganda news networks assign opinions to their viewers. If their media isn’t talking about it, they don’t care. (Epstein files notwithstanding.)
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What is Fox talking about?
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Whilst I am profoundly disconcerted by the egregiously inflationary trajectory of alimentary commodification, my consternation is exponentially exacerbated by the preposterous proclivity of certain individuals to gratuitously employ grandiloquent and recondite verbiage in a transparently ostentatious endeavor to simulate intellectual superiority.
....are you seriously complaining like this about the use of the word 'apopleptic'? It was one word, dude, let it go.
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What's crazy is that ground beef is practically a waste product. You can get it for under $4/lb in Houston. Hell, come by certain grocery stores at the end of the day and they're trashing buckets of it.
$6.12 for something that's filling up garbage cans and landfills to the tune of 429.2 million lbs in 2022 alone? Seems like Americans are getting price gouged.
It really is incredible how much land is used, pollution created, and environmental devastation caused to create more waste for landfills, furthering the aforementioned problems. Meanwhile, folks starve next door and around the globe. Coming down from the trees was a terrible decision.
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What's crazy is that ground beef is practically a waste product. You can get it for under $4/lb in Houston. Hell, come by certain grocery stores at the end of the day and they're trashing buckets of it.
$6.12 for something that's filling up garbage cans and landfills to the tune of 429.2 million lbs in 2022 alone? Seems like Americans are getting price gouged.
Steak mince vs ground beef are different things.
One is basically offal, the other could have been a steak. Unless they're using the term incorrectly, the price should be different.
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What's crazy is that ground beef is practically a waste product. You can get it for under $4/lb in Houston. Hell, come by certain grocery stores at the end of the day and they're trashing buckets of it.
$6.12 for something that's filling up garbage cans and landfills to the tune of 429.2 million lbs in 2022 alone? Seems like Americans are getting price gouged.
536,000 cows, forced to sit in their own shit for 18 months just to be unceremoniously slaughtered and thrown right in the trash, like some fucked up torture treadmill