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Bloomberg: President Biden 'irritated' that aides assured him inflation was 'transitory'

It was back in May when the New York Times’ Nobel Laureate economist Paul Krugman told us not to worry about “transitory price blips.” Again, this is Krugman, who’s never right about anything. Biden economic advisor Brian Deese addressed the press a couple of days later and was asked about that “transitory” inflation talking point — did it give false hope to the American people? Was it a mistake to use that phrasing? “Look, I think that this has been an uncertain and unexpected recovery period,” Deese told the press.

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That “transitory” inflation hasn’t gone anywhere but up, and Bloomberg is reporting that President Biden was “irritated” by aides who assured him that inflation was just going to go away.

Nancy Cook writes:

After months of talk about reproductive rights, threats to democracy, climate change, immigration and crime, the US midterm elections are coming down to the way Americans feel about the overall state of the economy and, in particular, inflation.

The last time voters called inflation the top issue during an election year was in August 1982, says Jeff Jones, a senior editor of the Gallup Poll. Back then, the country was in the grips of a deepening recession and a Republican was in the White House. This time around, “inflation has been up there as a top issue all year,” Jones says.

Let’s give President Jimmy Carter some of the credit there.

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And now voters are being shamed by Democrats for caring more about inflation when they go to the polls than the future of democracy. When do you suppose the “Inflation Reduction Act” is going to kick in and do what it says on the label?

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