“The U.S. Economy Is Obviously Performing Exceptionally Well, With Continued Solid Job Creation, Inflation Gradually Moving Down, and Robust Consumer Spending,” Yellen Said. “I’m Not Anticipating a Downturn in the Economy.” Do You Believe That BS? One of Satan Princess

HNewsWire: As recently as last month, Janet Yellen was out telling the world that she didn’t anticipate a recession: “The U.S. economy is obviously performing exceptionally well, with continued solid job creation, inflation gradually moving down, robust consumer spending,” she said. “I’m not anticipating a downturn in the economy.” That’s a lovely thought, Janet, but you’re likely going to be proven dead wrong in short order. I predict that the next “shoe to drop” for the United States, economically and regardless of what the stock market does, will be the country slipping deep into recession. In fact, the data supports the idea that we are already in recession. The beauty of Austrian economics is that I shouldn’t even need to reason as to why we are heading for a deep recession: the fact that rates are at 5% after sitting……...

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Satan Dark Princess Professional Liar Yellen: U.S. Must Keep Making Progress against COVID-19 to Control Inflation

  Satan Soldier Very Own Dark Princess Janet Yellen ‘Faces The Nation’ And Lies About Inflation Again According to Yellen, the current bout of inflation has nothing to do with the Biden administration or the Federal Reserve. She claims it’s the pandemic’s fault, saying, “The pandemic has been calling the shots for the economy and for inflation.” In Yellen’s narrative, inflation is simply a byproduct of high demand. She said there was a dramatic increase in demand during and after the pandemic, and that is why prices are going up. Since people were at home, they had lots of time to shop. “They shifted their spending on to goods that led to a surge in the demand for products,” Yellen said. So, we really don’t have anything to worry about because this isn’t really inflation. It’s just demand-driven price hikes. Peter…

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