Main Street is convinced that a recession will hit the U.S. economy this year

Your surrender is accepted, as you are immediately reduced to childish ad homs; no more obvious admission of defeat exists.

There's no point whimpering about an ad hominem response to a post that had no actual substance to respond to. If you'd like someone to address a substantive claim, the first step is to make one. Good luck.
 
The Consumer Price Index increased 8.5 percent for the year ended March 2022, following a rise of 7.9 percent from February 2021 to February 2022.Apr 18, 2022

Lots of "cumulative" inflation here.

This is what Americans are going to vote on in November.

The economy is the number one priority to Americans...and they vote.
 
Ah, back to brainless trolling, I see. Well, give me a heads up if you ever find your balls and feel up to engaging substantively. I won't waste my time with this garbage.

Inversion fallacy. You are describing yourself. You seem to LIKE wasting time with your garbage.
 
There's no point whimpering about an ad hominem response to a post that had no actual substance to respond to. If you'd like someone to address a substantive claim, the first step is to make one. Good luck.

You are describing yourself again. Inversion fallacy.
 
The Consumer Price Index increased 8.5 percent for the year ended March 2022, following a rise of 7.9 percent from February 2021 to February 2022.Apr 18, 2022

Lots of "cumulative" inflation here.

This is what Americans are going to vote on in November.

The economy is the number one priority to Americans...and they vote.

...if they can. Remember, there is still the threat of election fraud by Democrats.
 
Just hoping that we sell this house before most folks are worried about it... LOL. We go on the market on Sunday.
 
You do know that they are the same poster, just a couple of several pseudonyms, every now and then he forgets what personality he is posting under and mixes the styles, it's funny

MORE OF YOUR IMAGINARY SILLINESS. AND NO, STILL NO COCK FOR YOU....


HAVE ANY FRIENDS WHO ARE MODS HERE? ASK THEM IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE ACCOUNT, YOU SILLIASS LITTLE DINGBAT.
 
MORE OF YOUR IMAGINARY SILLINESS. AND NO, STILL NO COCK FOR YOU....


HAVE ANY FRIENDS WHO ARE MODS HERE? ASK THEM IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE ACCOUNT, YOU SILLIASS LITTLE DINGBAT.

it's one of their go to patterns when they have no more arguments to present. They've lost, so they start throwing insults, accuse people of being socks, write you off as a deluded psychopath, etc.

When you see this happening, their ability to present an argument is done.
 
it's one of their go to patterns when they have no more arguments to present. They've lost, so they start throwing insults, accuse people of being socks, write you off as a deluded psychopath, etc.

When you see this happening, their ability to present an argument is done.

Yeah, I'm aware. I drive them to ad homs immediately, I'm proud to say. :)
 
That makes sense.

Only in Leftgoofyworld. Ask the MODs if I have more than one account.


I don't need to play silly games to pound you twits into the ground, daily.

Meanwhile, 70% of Americans are unhappy with the direction Pres.Moron and the Dunce-o-crats have taken us.

...and here comes NOVEMBER.
 
Only in Leftgoofyworld. Ask the MODs if I have more than one account.


How would the mods know? It would be very easy to maintain as many accounts as you wanted simply by using multiple email accounts. I suppose they could try to track the IP addresses, but that wouldn't tell them anything if you have a VPN.
 
How would the mods know? It would be very easy to maintain as many accounts as you wanted simply by using multiple email accounts. I suppose they could try to track the IP addresses, but that wouldn't tell them anything if you have a VPN.

Actually it would. It would come from the same VPN.
 
From "Build Back Better" to food shortages, crippling inflation, and brutal energy costs, in a mere 15 months.

Nice work, Brandon, and the Dunce-o-crats !!!





Main Street is convinced that a recession will hit the U.S. economy this year


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On Wall Street, more than half of investment and economic professionals think the Fed’s attempt to combat inflation by raising interest rates and running off the balance sheet will eventually cause a recession.

Fed chair Jerome Powell indicated on Wednesday his belief that a “soft” or “soft-ish” landing can be achieved without the most hawkish central bank policy decisions.

But on Main Street, eight in 10 small business owners are convinced the U.S. economy will enter a recession this year, according to the latest CNBC|SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey.



Main Street and Wall Street are often at a distance when it comes to the state of the economy. The likelihood of a recession hitting in 2022 is the latest example. Both camps are bearish, but small business owners are leading the way in negative sentiment — by a notable margin.

Wall Street has been consumed with the Federal Reserve’s efforts to combat the inflation it pegged wrong for too long, and the risk that interest rate hikes will lead to a recession. A survey earlier this week from CNBC found that more than half of economists and investment professionals expect the Fed to fail in its mission to engineer a “soft landing” for the economy.

The stock market breathed a sigh of relief on Wednesday, with stocks surging after Fed chair Jerome Powell said that a more aggressive rate hike of 75 basis points is not being considered, and that the central bank remains convinced it can bring inflation down without crashing the economy..

The market was giving back those brief gains on Thursday, and on Main Street, the central bank messaging was never likely to cause any short-term relief. Eight in ten small business owners expect a recession to occur this year, according to the latest CNBC|SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey for Q2 2022. Inflation remains the top concern for small business owners polled by CNBC and their business outlook is negative. The survey finds few small business owners seeing any bright spots in the current economy: just 6% rate the current state as excellent and 18% as good, while 31% rate it as fair and 44% rate it as poor.

~ “There just isn’t a lot of optimism on Main Street these days,” said Laura Wronski, senior manager of research science at Momentive, which conducts the survey for CNBC.


~ Small business survey results can be influenced by politics, with the community skewing conservative, but economic worries are high among all small business owners. Those who identify as Republicans or lean to the GOP are leading the bearish outlook, with 91% expecting a recession, but among those who are Democrats or lean to the Democratic party, it is still 66% that expect a recession this year.







https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/05/main-street-is-more-sure-than-wall-street-a-recession-is-coming.html

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Build Back Better didn’t pass, knuckledragger
 
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