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Who Caused Inflation? Angela Is at It Again

Presidents get credit or blame for everything that occurred during their term whether they actually caused it or not
QBs get blamed for a loss even if they put up good numbers, all because the other team took advantage of their defense. That’s happening right now in Dallas.

Mind you, people that know, know better. But tv sports will say it’s Daks fault. Thats the entertainment of it. You can either be entertained or know the truth. If you rather be entertained.

You’ll be entertained
 
And this dude really sat up there as a black man, on a black program and said.

Policing black people is so dangerous. The only way policing their neighborhoods can occur is if you allow the police to charge it to the game when they kill an innocent person.

A black man said that.

Not train them better, not make it so they get paid better to recruit better.

Nah, just let them be able to kill a few niggaz every now and then or they won’t do it at all.
 
Saw somebody online say Angela got ate up. But I don’t take breakfast club cast seriously when it comes to politics
 
As someone who watched it, one thing I will commend him on was his composure throughout the interview

It was basically 4v1.

I don't think there was an issue with Angela at all but it appeared that way cause she wasn't in studio and there was obviously a delay so there were a bunch of times they were talking over each other cause of the lag

Other than that, they kept it civil
 
As someone who watched it, one thing I will commend him on was his composure throughout the interview

It was basically 4v1.

I don't think there was an issue with Angela at all but it appeared that way cause she wasn't in studio and there was obviously a delay so there were a bunch of times they were talking over each other cause of the lag

Other than that, they kept it civil

Yeah i did watch the whole thing too. It wasn't an attack on him but moreso questions about "how you expect Black people to believe you for them when your record shows otherwise".
 
Yeah i did watch the whole thing too. It wasn't an attack on him but moreso questions about "how you expect Black people to believe you for them when your record shows otherwise".
Which I thought was a fair question

I do think something he says needs to be discussed further. Whether something actually gets done about it is probably unrealistic but it must be difficult for someone to vote against a bill that lets say out of 5 things, has 3 things they really don't like but 2 things they really really like.

I don't think a lot of people realize how much other shit gets tacked onto a bill
 
Economists already broke trump and kamala's plans down and said trump's plan would add like 5 trillion more to the deficit than kamala's would, let alone how much he fucked shit up in his first term. Get Byron off my screen cuh

I need to find this for my timeline
 
The American Rescue Plan may have contributed to inflation, but why was there inflation all around the world (including in places where there was no comparable stimulus)?

I think supply chain disruptions (which were world wide) played a bigger role, and these were not due to Biden's policies, just the pandemic.
 
Saw somebody online say Angela got ate up. But I don’t take breakfast club cast seriously when it comes to politics
And we shouldn't. Outside of a few, we shouldn't take any of these black outlets seriously cuz they constantly disrespecting their audience ie us.

If they cared to have actual election discourse that's catered to what black ppl wana hear, have politically literate ppl on there to talk about the policies and how they'll effect us. Not whoever the campaign trots out to stump for their side. Since uninformed niggas love saying how great the economy was under trump, get political scientists, economists, etc on there to give real information not Byron fuckin Donald.
 
The reason why our economy is good to begin with, is that all the principles it was built on, which is near slave labor, and child labor, and taking advantage of people.

But as people started to benefit and see that they didn’t have to just be poor laborers when the company is making millions, or that children shouldn’t be taken advantage of, or that we shouldn’t take advantage of people in general.

What happened was instead of having a complex way of making it work better for everyone.

America just sent the undesired parts over seas. So now they have all the things that make the economy work and we mostly just get to benefit from it, at cost.

A pair of shoes made by some kid, that they pay 2 dollars a day, cost 50 dollars to make and someone in America gets to stunt cause it cost them 200 dollars as tho it’s a win.

And that’s why entertainment is used to instill consumerism and pride in consumers because it’s what makes all of this go.

As much as people in America complain, no one wants to the truth because the truth is dark. So we are giving this political theater to entertain us so that we don’t have to deal with the truth.
Wanted to test the neutrality of ChatGPT so I asked it to fact check this

Fact Check of the Passage​

The passage presents a critical view of the economic foundations of the United States, particularly focusing on the historical use of slave labor and child labor, and the implications of outsourcing labor to other countries. Here’s a breakdown of the claims made in the passage:
  1. Economic Foundations on Slave and Child Labor:
    • The passage asserts that the U.S. economy was built on principles akin to "near slave labor" and child labor. This claim is supported by historical evidence indicating that slavery was integral to the economic development of the U.S., particularly in the South, where it contributed significantly to wealth generation and economic growth

      . Additionally, child labor has been a persistent issue in American history, with recent reports indicating a resurgence of child labor practices.
  2. Outsourcing Undesired Labor:
    • The claim that America has outsourced undesirable labor practices to other countries is consistent with trends in globalization, where many manufacturing jobs have moved overseas to take advantage of cheaper labor costs. This has led to criticisms regarding the ethical implications of such practices, including the exploitation of workers in developing countries.
  3. Consumerism and Entertainment:
    • The passage suggests that entertainment is used to instill consumerism and distract from the darker truths of economic exploitation. This aligns with critiques of modern consumer culture, where marketing and entertainment often serve to promote consumption while obscuring the realities of labor practices and economic inequality.
  4. Economic Disparities:
    • The assertion that the benefits of economic growth are not equitably shared, with some individuals profiting significantly while others remain in poverty, reflects ongoing discussions about income inequality in the U.S. and the global economy. The disparity between production costs and retail prices, particularly in the context of labor exploitation, is a well-documented issue.

Conclusion​

Overall, the passage raises valid points regarding the historical and ongoing issues of labor exploitation, economic inequality, and the role of consumerism in American society. The claims made are supported by historical evidence and contemporary discussions about labor practices and economic structures.
 
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