Former Obama official: Biden dishonest to blame supply chain for inflation

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Obama has been real quiet on this. Not his former Administration people though.

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/594685-former-obama-official-biden-dishonest-to-blame-supply-chain-for

A former Treasury Department official who served in the Obama administration on Thursday shot back at President Biden's stated reasons for the extreme rise in inflation in an op-ed published in The New York Times.

Steven Rattner, who served as counselor to the Treasury secretary, wrote in an op-ed for the Times that Biden was mischaracterizing the cause of the extreme inflation the U.S. is currently experiencing

When interviewing Biden last week, NBC News anchor Lester Holt pressed the president on the ongoing rise in inflation, noting that he had said last year that the heightened inflation would be temporary. This line of questioning appeared to vex Biden somewhat as he responded by calling Holt a "wise guy."


"The reason for the inflation is the supply chains were cut off, meaning that the products, for example, automobiles — the lack of computer chips to be able to build those automobiles so they could function; they need those computer chips. They were not available," Biden said.

Rattner, in his op-ed, pushed back against this reasoning, saying it was "simplistic and misleading."

"For starters, the supply chains have not been ‘cut off,’ just stretched. And supply issues are by no means the root cause of our inflation. Blaming inflation on supply lines is like complaining about your sweater keeping you too warm after you’ve added several logs to the fireplace," wrote Rattner.

According to the former Treasury staffer, the current supply issues are a result of an overstimulated economy.

"Sure, there have been some Covid-related challenges, such as health-related worker shortages in factories and among transportation workers," he wrote. "But most of our supply problems have been homegrown: Americans have resumed spending freely, and along the way, they have been creating shortages akin to those in a shopping mall on Black Friday."

This rise in spending was brought on by "vast amounts of government rescue aid" as well as underspending during the COVID-19 crisis, according to Rattner. Along with these factors, Rattner also noted the rise in resignations also contributing to a labor shortage in the U.S., leading to an inflation of service costs.


"The real solution is more complicated. Some shortages will ebb naturally on their own, as consumers, having sated their thirst for adding that extra room on their house, return to more normal spending patterns. Other shortages will take longer to moderate and will require robust action, particularly by the Federal Reserve," Rattner wrote.
 
I posted this earlier. The DEMOCRATS ignored it .Watch the leftist cockroaches scurry from this, too.
 
Roger that!

It's even better when you post the version from the failing New York Times:

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In an interview with Lester Holt of NBC last week, bungling Biden hewed closely to his talking points on inflation, which over the past 12 months has risen at its fastest rate in 40 years.

“The reason for the inflation is the supply chains were cut off,” he insisted, as he has done several times before.

Well, no.

That’s both simplistic and misleading.

For starters, the supply chains have not been “cut off,” just stretched.

And supply issues are by no means the root cause of our inflation.

Blaming inflation on supply lines is like complaining about your sweater keeping you too warm after you’ve added several logs to the fireplace.

The bulk of our supply problems are the product of an overstimulated economy, not the cause of it.

Sure, there have been some Covid-related challenges, such as health-related worker shortages in factories and among transportation workers.

But most of our supply problems have been homegrown.












Mr. Rattner served in the Obama administration.


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/17/opinion/inflation-supply-chain.html
 
So the auto industry cannot produce automobiles because of an overstimulated economy??

"According to the former Treasury staffer, the current supply issues are a result of an overstimulated economy."

Mr. Rattner served in the Obama administration.


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/17/opinion/inflation-supply-chain.html
 
"According to the former Treasury staffer, the current supply issues are a result of an overstimulated economy."

Mr. Rattner served in the Obama administration.


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/17/opinion/inflation-supply-chain.html

What do the problems with the auto industry have to do with an overstimulated economy, sweetie?
 
What do the problems with the auto industry have to do with an overstimulated economy, sweetie?

"According to the former Treasury staffer, the current supply issues are a result of an overstimulated economy."

Mr. Rattner served in the Obama administration.


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/17/opinion/inflation-supply-chain.html

Maybe if you offer to blow him, he'll let you call him "sweetie", cum gargler. :dunno:

https://stevenrattner.com/contact/
 
Not quite that simple, wasn't only Biden's Covid packages, but also the two trillion in Covid legislation passed in 2020 and the Tax cut of 2017, and when you add in low unemployment coupled with a five percent increase in wages, you have a lot of extra capital in circulation. Coupled with the slow down of production during the first wave of Covid and you have classic demand pull inflation

Flip side of that is that without that aid the economy today would not have recovered as quickly as today's, and you wingers would be blaming Biden for the lack of progress
 
Not quite that simple, wasn't only Biden's Covid packages, but also the two trillion in Covid legislation passed in 2020 and the Tax cut of 2017, and when you add in low unemployment coupled with a five percent increase in wages, you have a lot of extra capital in circulation. Coupled with the slow down of production during the first wave of Covid and you have classic demand pull inflation Flip side of that is that without that aid the economy today would not have recovered as quickly as today's, and you wingers would be blaming Biden for the lack of progress

Is that so, Anchovies?
 
Funny now seeing the MAGA militia cite the NYT so often in their search for Biden criticism, doesn't quite fit their narrative as the supposed "lame main stream media" carrying Biden's water
 
"popeye" is another one, or, perhaps the same, offer content they themselves can't exchange on, just shows the total lack of understanding of the very content they are offering, it's comical

How do you manage to not only lisp when you type but show your complete lack of education? Seems all democrats are like that.
 
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