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Hi @a2z This is related to someone's theoretical investing. Perhaps his 'base' folks. They may believe in charts without a basis for input. Fools, one and all.
I happened to see this on the tube. Quite the dog and pony show.
The last two sentences are so very 'Well, isn't that special!' (Church Lady, SNL)
Additionally: President Trump displayed charts in the Oval Office to defend the economy.
The data and charts were provided by Stephen Moore, a conservative economist and senior visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Moore stated that the numbers were based on unpublished data from the Census Bureau.
He said that he had developed a new model to predict future national income data using the Census Bureau's monthly data surveys.
However, the use of unpublished data makes the figures difficult to independently verify.
Well, isn't that special! The administration has already started making up its own numbers. The next CPI report released on Aug. 12 will be interesting to watch. It wouldn't be too surprising if inflation dropped sharply all of a sudden.
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I happened to see this on the tube. Quite the dog and pony show.
The last two sentences are so very 'Well, isn't that special!' (Church Lady, SNL)
Additionally: President Trump displayed charts in the Oval Office to defend the economy.
The data and charts were provided by Stephen Moore, a conservative economist and senior visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Moore stated that the numbers were based on unpublished data from the Census Bureau.
He said that he had developed a new model to predict future national income data using the Census Bureau's monthly data surveys.
However, the use of unpublished data makes the figures difficult to independently verify.
well, if it was the gop success rate for growth to cover taxbreaks and debt, a simple zero here would be a number no republican had used before.
The administration has already started making up its own numbers.
The next CPI report released on Aug. 12 will be interesting to watch.
It wouldn't be too surprising if inflation dropped sharply all of a sudden.