IMHO we really underestimate how much all of this can hurt. As soon as wages/consumer buying power begin to sag, it could set off a wave of negative business outlook that becomes a self-reinforcing doom loop of low(er) wages and high(er) unemplyoment.
And that is even without thinking about how QT will affect all of this.
I know the German goverment have limited power in controlling energy and food price. However, something they have power over would be housing affordability. They need to make good on their campaign promise and start buidling some affordable homes which would also help with economic growth.
Wheres my fucking stimmy? Err energiegeld, cheap bastards
“We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas.”
After two lost catastrophic wars, one would think that Germans have learned that engaging in war with Russia over Ukraine is not a good idea. Good luck Germany.
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IMHO we really underestimate how much all of this can hurt. As soon as wages/consumer buying power begin to sag, it could set off a wave of negative business outlook that becomes a self-reinforcing doom loop of low(er) wages and high(er) unemplyoment.
And that is even without thinking about how QT will affect all of this.
I know the German goverment have limited power in controlling energy and food price. However, something they have power over would be housing affordability. They need to make good on their campaign promise and start buidling some affordable homes which would also help with economic growth.
Wheres my fucking stimmy? Err energiegeld, cheap bastards
“We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas.”
After two lost catastrophic wars, one would think that Germans have learned that engaging in war with Russia over Ukraine is not a good idea. Good luck Germany.