Some argue that inflation just happens naturally, as if it materially manifests itself without any underlying policy decisions. But that doesn't quite add up, does it? When price levels rise persistently, there's usually something tangible driving it—whether we're talking about monetary supply expansion, fiscal spending, or supply chain disruptions. The claim that these pressures simply 'grow on trees' overlooks the actual economic mechanisms at play.

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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 3h ago
Basically, inflation is just a result of policy printing, pretending to be a natural disaster.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 7h ago
Can inflation caused by printing money still be called a natural phenomenon? I'm speechless.
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CrashHotlinevip
· 7h ago
Since when does inflation just appear out of nowhere? That logic really doesn't hold up.
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DefiVeteranvip
· 7h ago
Basically, it's just passing the buck. How can inflation appear out of nowhere? Someone must be manipulating behind the scenes.
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CompoundPersonalityvip
· 7h ago
Funny, some people really believe that inflation grows on its own. Honestly, it's just printing money.
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