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shibiwan t1_iuhgmon wrote
>What conservatives in the US see.
So they are gonna blame Biden for the inflation in Europe too...
Reddituser34802 t1_iuhgsgx wrote
Yes, of course.
internetf1fan t1_iuhrp2k wrote
Well everyone is blaming Tories in the UK without realising it's a global thing.
daudbrazent t1_iuhk85m wrote
Canadian checking in - our conservatives call it Justinflation (Justin Trudeau), which is great, because it makes the hashtag #justinflation, which in turn deconstructs as... just inflation.
24offsuit t1_iuhvtn8 wrote
Americans make absolutely everything about themselves. World news! Eurozone!
Take a hint, we don't care about your ingenious political take.
Hot_Objective_5686 t1_iuhnfd1 wrote
The pandemic didn’t cause the economic fallout, the restrictions put in place by governments did. That’s what Conservatives have been criticizing in places like America and Canada. That’s to say nothing of the effects energy restrictions have had on the price of gasoline as well, for instance.
Nirdeca t1_iuhjw94 wrote
Those are rookie numbers, 24% here in Estonia.
silentorange813 t1_iuhl5ht wrote
People are not prepared for the economic disaster starting in 2023.
cooltone t1_iuhsc7k wrote
What, there's a new one!?
[deleted] t1_iuhdguj wrote
High energy prices and food contributed the most to the overall inflation rate in the eurozone.
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Reddituser34802 t1_iuherj5 wrote
> Supply chain issues due to the pandemic and the economic fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine have been the main forces behind soaring inflation globally since early 2022.
What the world sees.
> President Biden and Senate Democrats have ravaged the American economy in almost two years. #Bidenflation
What conservatives in the US see.