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 @ISIDEWITH asked…45mins45m

Has the government done enough to lower inflation?

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No

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Yes

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 @9MW6BPM from Utah answered…45mins45m

No, and they should be regulating the amount of profit corporations are getting relative to the inflation of sales on th…

 @9MW65YS from Pennsylvania answered…51mins51m

they have done an ok job, but they just aren't there yet.

 @9MW4WCK from Ohio answered…2hrs2H

No, but we need better market regulation to ensure rising costs are from actual inflation and not higher corporate profi…

 @9MW49QC from Georgia answered…2hrs2H

No. Abolish all current tax forms and replace them with a land value tax. This will promote use of land for public or pr…

 @9MW49QC from Georgia answered…2hrs2H

No. Abolish all current tax forms and replace them with a land value tax. This will promote use of land for public or pr…

 @9MW35WN from Florida answered…2hrs2H

More, Abolish social welfare programs but grandfather in those that currently receive benefits. Those that are currentl…

 @Freedom76 from South Carolina answered…4hrs4H

No, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to the Gold Standard is the only way to end it.

 @9MVPFBG from Kentucky answered…6hrs6H

The government needs to back off before it destroys something else too.

 @9MVMFWR from Montana answered…6hrs6H

It is tricky, and our deficit can not support providing for citizens. BUT some people may need it.

 @9MVM7K4 from California answered…6hrs6H

Government employees for the most part pay part of their pensions and take lower salaries than private industry for equa…

 @9MVM7K4 from California answered…6hrs6H

To many companies and industries have taken advantage of the Pandemic issues including slow deliveries and production

 @9MVK7NW from Florida answered…7hrs7H

No, needs to find ways to allow market to work on meeting demand while securing supply chains.

 @9MTZNC4 from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but not for politicians, executives, or other highly-paid positions. Adjust them yearly for inflation

 @9MTZNC4 from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but a gradual transition over a set period to prevent mass disruption. Once implemented, overtime pay should be req…

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…9hrs9H

No, the government must incentive clean (cost saving) energy, lower unnecessary taxes/fines, and reallocate funds to pro…

 @9MV8Q5V from Montana answered…9hrs9H

The tax percentages should be higher with higher income, AND loopholes in which CEOs can own billions of dollars through…

 @9MV76VC from Massachusetts answered…10hrs10H

No, abolish minimum wage laws in favor of wage negotiations between workers and employers like in Scandinavia

 @9MV76VC from Massachusetts answered…10hrs10H

No, we must restore the gold standard and abolish the Federal Reserve System

 @9MV6FN6 from Indiana answered…10hrs10H

They’ve done too much. Reduce government. Reduce spending.

 @9MV4NTN from Florida answered…10hrs10H

It depends on what kind of downturn we are facing. Tax cuts, deregulation, and government spending are all good ways to…

 @9MTZNC4 from North Carolina answered…11hrs11H

Not break up necessarily, but they should be far more tightly regulated under anti-monopoly laws to prevent the stifling…