The Sticker Shock of Inflation

The Sticker Shock of Inflation

The Average U.S. household is seeing its cost of living rise by about

$4,400 a year. – Inflation is Expensive.

The American Consumer Institute released a report entitled, “The Recent Causes of Inflation and Adverse Consequences for Consumers.” They looked at a couple of the multiple factors that can contribute to inflation, and they specifically focused on three.

How the stimulus increased demand and pulled the prices up, how regulations can increase costs for consumers, and last but certainly not least, they focused on how energy can drive prices up through the entire supply chain. All of these factors combined contributed to inflation growing faster than wages, which eats away at the purchasing power of the American consumer.

An Interview with Tirzah Duren: Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute.

Rising Inflation From Covid Stimulus, Regulations, and Energy Costs.

Rising Energy Costs

“When you look at the overall cost of energy prices, they have increased over 40% as of June. And when you look at the energy and transportation costs, this is really hurting the low-income consumer who has less disposable income to begin with. And when you break it down by income group, the increased cost in energy and transportation amount to almost 80% of expenses households under $15,000 and yes, that’s a lower threshold, but it’s a massive increase for the people who really can afford it the least.”Tirzah Duren 

“I’m just kind of a common sense guy that you could look at what was happening all the way back from the beginning of Covid and some of the stimulus things we were doing, the shutting down of industries and so on. I mean, if you looked at all of that, to me it was just a sign that buckle up, you’re going to see inflation like we haven’t seen in quite a long time. And the reality is we’re here. It happened.” – John Rush 

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Tirzah Duren

Tirzah Duren

Policy Analyst for the American Consumer Institute

Tirzah Duren is a Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to policy, having received her B.A. in Anthropology from Eastern Oregon University and her M.A. in International Studies from the University of San Francisco. Tirzah has professional experience in economic research departments across various think tanks.  (Photo Credit: Twitter) 

Tirzah Duren

Tirzah Duren

Policy Analyst for the American Consumer Institute

Tirzah Duren is a Policy Analyst for The American Consumer Institute. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to policy, having received her B.A. in Anthropology from Eastern Oregon University and her M.A. in International Studies from the University of San Francisco. Tirzah has professional experience in economic research departments across various think tanks.  (Photo Credit: Twitter) 

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Biden’s so-called “Inflation Reduction Act”

Biden’s so-called “Inflation Reduction Act”

Biden’s so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” includes $79.6 billion over the next 10 years to hire another 87,000 IRS agents.

They claim this will generate $203.7 Billion in incremental tax revenues over the next ten years for a projected net positive impact of $124 Billion. This is more than 100% of the current Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimate of $102 Billion in deficit reduction over the next ten years (a mere $11 Billion per year).

 

“This is not about inflation reduction, this is all about Democrats spending on things they want to spend money on. I’m not going to support it. I don’t think any Republicans are going to support it. Why is that? Well, it’s another taxing and spending bill,” said Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah in response to the bill.- ABC News 

 

Quote from CBO after concessions were made in the legislation to get Senator Krysten Sinema to agree to support it:

“On August 5, 2022, CBO issued a revision to the table published on August 3, 2022, to include estimates of spending for sections 13601 and 13802. As a result, the updated estimate of the deficit reduction was lowered by $11.0 billion over the 2022-2031 period. CBO’s estimate of H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, as passed by the House of Representatives on November 19, 2021, also did not include an estimate of the spending that would result from enacting a similar provision, section 136701. As a result, the estimated deficit for that piece of legislation also would be different, but CBO has not finished its estimate of that spending.” – CBO  

So putting aside the unresolved issue of how much this new spending will add to the US annual rate of inflation, one of the other big questions is this: 

What if the estimates of how much (illegal) tax evasion by those making over $400,000 in adjusted gross income is actually wildly overblown and only a small portion of the $203.7 billion of the projected increase in incremental tax revenues (Roughly $20 billion per year) materializes? Will Biden cut those 87,000 new agents if it turns out they aren’t really paying for themselves in the form of increased tax revenues? Has any Democrat President in history ever reduced the number of Federal employees (who, as a group, overwhelmingly vote Democrat)? 

Oh, and of course, unlike corporations which are required to include as an annual business expense (and to pay into a trust fund annually) any earned & accrued pension benefits for any employee who has a defined benefit pension plan (like all government employees have), the Federal Government is not required to recognize that pension liability expense when calculating the cost of hiring & paying new employees. So will those 87,000 new IRS agents ultimately cost the Government more than the projected $79.6 Billion? The answer is not only a yes but “Yes, WAY MORE” when you take into account their earned (but unrecognized) pension benefits.

Submitted by Jersey Joe. 

In Case You Missed It: Sally C. Pipes, president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, discussed the Senate Reconciliation Bill with John on Thursday, August 4, 2022. 

“Gender-Affirming Care” for Children and Suicide Rates

“Gender-Affirming Care” for Children and Suicide Rates

Debunking the Narrative That Gender Transition Is Necessary to Prevent Suicides.

An interview with Jarrett Stepman of the Daily Signal  

Study Connects Jump in Youth Suicide With Transgender Treatments, Lack of Parental Consent

Heritage just released a big study this morning on the link between “gender-affirming care” for children (puberty blockers, hormone treatment, etc.) and suicide rates. The study found that in states that allow these things without parental consent there was a surge in suicide compared to other states. It completely debunks the narrative that gender transition is necessary to prevent suicides. 

A Good Guy and What Was on Him

A Good Guy and What Was on Him

Good Guy with a Gun Story You Will Not See on the News:

 Provided by Jersey Joe: 

I recorded the 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM National news broadcasts for ABC, CBS, and NBC last night and this morning. I could not find where any of them ran this story about a good guy with a gun. A staff member engaged an armed shooter who had entered a children’s summer sports camp venue outside of Dallas, where 250 kids were inside. 

Quote from linked story:

The armed suspect entered through the complex’s main lobby doors and was confronted by a staff member who exchanged gunfire with him, Duncanville Police Department Assistant Chief Matt Stogner said at an afternoon news conference.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/armed-person-texas-summer-camp-killed-police-officials-say-rcna33291 

While the first staffer kept the shooter engaged, a second staffer called the police, and others moved the children to a safer area of the venue. The police arrived and then shot and killed the gunman.

Now while this is an NBC story, they chose not to run it either last night or this morning, and it does not appear on their on-line “latest stories” page this morning.

https://www.nbcnews.com/latest-stories 

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National High 5 Day

National High 5 Day

In honor of National High 5 Day, High Five Plumbing is hosting a free event at

FlyteCo Brewing on 38th and Tennyson

 on Thursday, April 21, 2022

5 pm – 7 pm

High Five will provide the first 150 people (21 and older) with a free beer. Just sign up on their provided iPad.

KLZ Listeners, call High Five Plumbing for a free in-home water quality test and they are also offering $300 off a new water treatment system!

Call High Five at

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Nothing to See Here: The Story Within the Story

Nothing to See Here: The Story Within the Story

Nothing to See Here: The Story Within the Story

You haven’t been paying attention if you don’t know who Jersey Joe is. As a faithful Rush To Reason listener, caller, and friend of the show, Joe constantly sends information our way. Which we greatly appreciate.

One of his latest submissions highlights Dr. Fauci and uncovers more of what a sinister he is. It makes him look so bad that Facebook doesn’t want it on their site. When I tried to post it, Facebook gave me notice of how it went against their community standards.

Yes, Facebook, the platform that claims it’s not a publisher but will regulate content that goes against its “community standards.” Community standards that are in place for your protection. This isn’t protection. It’s censorship. Facebook can’t let the truth stand because it objects to the new reality they’re trying to create. Take control of the media, control people’s thoughts, and interfere with elections; you will get a new reality. But as Luke 12:2 states, “Nothing is covered up that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known.” (ESV)

Let it be known then how Fauci has brought on death and destruction to millions if not billions of people throughout the world. The story Jersey Joe sent in shows how, once again, we have been lied to and deceived.

 

Control vs Freedom

“This has been happening throughout human history – this is not the first time.
No generation gets a pass.”

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The Email from Jersey Joe:


Quote from linked story:

“Dr. Anthony Fauci flagged an article in an email to the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), highlighting portions that said the CDC’s guidance to impose 6-foot social distancing in schools was not based on science.

Fauci, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, sent a STAT News op-ed to Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the CDC’s director, on Feb. 20, 2021.

“You probably have already seen this. But just in case, you should be aware of it,” Fauci wrote.

Fauci highlighted several paragraphs from the article, penned by Dr. Vinay Prasad and political science professor Vladimir Kogan, including a line that says the social distancing guidance was “not supported by science.”

The authors wrote that the distancing recommendation seemed to be based on “decades-old research,” pointing to an analysis by experts published by the British Medical Journal.

 

 

NOTE: The Blog Stillness in the Storm quoted the article from The Epoch Time’s article: Fauci Flagged Article Saying 6-Foot Social Distancing in Schools ‘Not Supported by Science:’ Email