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In reply to the discussion: Cartoon explaining weighted CPI [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)9. It's great! You explain chained CPI so that everyone can understand it.
My husband and I think that the powers that be are using the term "chained CPI" to cover up for the fact that they want to and are cutting Social Security and all kinds of other programs plus increasing taxes on the poor and lower middle class.
Nobody likes to admit they don't understand things. "Chained CPI" is based on a mathematical formula that is had to understand. By speaking of "chained CPI" the powers that be can intimidate people into silence, into not complaining about what is going on. That's our theory.
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cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#11
It's a great term. Given the original definition, it sort of has the connotation
winter is coming
Apr 2013
#20
Until right now, I had no idea what all of this CPI business was about.
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Apr 2013
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Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2013
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So the poorer and sicker you get, the more PBO thinks you should suffer. Nobody with
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