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andym

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2. Every state went more red in the electoral college map (Presidential) than in 2020
Thu Nov 14, 2024, 11:26 AM
Nov 14

that's surprising. Especially given that is not true at the House level maps. Probably due to this being a "change" election due to cost of living.

Wow! Turnout increased in the crucial swing states LeftInTX Nov 14 #1
Every state went more red in the electoral college map (Presidential) than in 2020 andym Nov 14 #2
Good theory. Nt BootinUp Nov 14 #3
The ridiculous part is it would have been worse BootinUp Nov 14 #4
yes-- good observation andym Nov 14 #5
Higher unemployment would have been BootinUp Nov 14 #6
Inflation was not caused by monetary policy BootinUp Nov 14 #7
It wasn't just inflation-- the higher FED rates caused higher interest rates causing increased debt andym Nov 14 #10
There is no reason to believe the fed would not raise BootinUp Nov 14 #11
The Fed should have raised rates earlier and been more aggressive with the hikes. Self Esteem Nov 14 #13
Faster than anywhere in the world is just BootinUp Nov 14 #14
This point is meaningless in the face of the BootinUp Nov 14 #15
Not really. Self Esteem Nov 14 #23
enough time on this hypothetical / alternative BootinUp Nov 14 #24
You were the one who initiated the discussion of alternate explanations. Self Esteem Nov 14 #25
The global inflation plus the amazingly fast BootinUp Nov 14 #28
The immaculate disinflation was a global phenomenon. Self Esteem Nov 14 #35
How does that implicate US spending BootinUp Nov 14 #38
The global nature supports my argument. BootinUp Nov 14 #39
I love the way you do a straight comparison of hard inflation numbers like BootinUp Nov 15 #43
Because the question was always about the perception of inflation. Self Esteem Nov 15 #63
Try this chart. Can't wait for your take on it. BootinUp Nov 15 #45
Now show m2 money supply and velocity of money FBaggins Nov 15 #47
I am saying it was unavoidable as demonstrated BootinUp Nov 15 #56
Inflation is not a "yes/no" binary FBaggins Nov 15 #57
I'm glad you were not in charge. Nt BootinUp Nov 15 #58
Here is an analysis of this specific case of inflation BootinUp Nov 15 #59
Later, P.K. declared inflation was over and added further analysis BootinUp Nov 15 #60
It just reinforces the original charts I showed. Self Esteem Nov 15 #61
Because you are not adjusting for different index calculations@! Read the PK article BootinUp Nov 15 #62
I am comparing apples to apples. Self Esteem Nov 15 #65
Putting blinders on you can't see what fruit you have@ BootinUp Nov 15 #66
Apples to apples. The US inflation rate is higher than multiple peer economies. Self Esteem Nov 15 #68
I guess back to normal range ain't good enough for you? BootinUp Nov 15 #64
I never said that lol Self Esteem Nov 15 #67
I cannot explain it better than Krugman BootinUp Nov 14 #29
His article literally supports what I said. Self Esteem Nov 14 #33
The emphasis is on supply, go to the final BootinUp Nov 14 #34
The emphasis is on the fact Americans had a shit-ton of money to spend in 2021. Self Esteem Nov 14 #36
Excerpt BootinUp Nov 14 #37
I have seen overlays of other countries BootinUp Nov 14 #40
And I will add, I think it's imaginative but BootinUp Nov 14 #16
Yes-- because the Fed is independent. NT. andym Nov 14 #20
That was my point-- both inflation and interest rates would have risen under Trump, harming consumers andym Nov 14 #21
Rec. BootinUp Nov 14 #22
It was heavily caused by monetary policy - can't grow M2 by 40% in a few years without causing inflation Amishman Nov 15 #50
Just refute the following BootinUp Nov 15 #51
please check your facts, other major economies grew their money supply significantly as well Amishman Nov 15 #52
You can't expect me to take BootinUp Nov 15 #53
This is basic economic data and basic math, but fine - here you go Amishman Nov 15 #54
World economies took various actions BootinUp Nov 15 #55
Biden's policies improved supply. Nt BootinUp Nov 14 #8
Yep Deminpenn Nov 14 #19
Pretty big drop in turnout across the big blue states. That's surprising. In It to Win It Nov 14 #9
Removed from the rolls? kentuck Nov 14 #12
Not surprising when you consider Biden's approval ratings among Democrats. onenote Nov 14 #17
None of it is surprising in a global pandemic BootinUp Nov 14 #18
Biden wasn't running, Harris did much more than just.... Think. Again. Nov 14 #26
California turnout DOWN 19%???? LSparkle Nov 14 #27
California 19% turnout. Sorry that makes no sense at all, and while it was lower, it was still 71%." JohnSJ Nov 14 #30
(Down) 19%. BootinUp Nov 14 #31
So third lowest in a century. Sounds bad BootinUp Nov 14 #32
It would make no sense - good thing it isn't true FBaggins Nov 14 #41
California counts real slow. Good point. BootinUp Nov 14 #42
Third lowest in 100 years apparently. nt BootinUp Nov 15 #44
It's actually the second largest number of voters - ever FBaggins Nov 15 #46
Thanks JohnSJ Nov 15 #49
That is another reason I was questioning it because here in California every registered voter is mailed a ballot with JohnSJ Nov 15 #48
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