sasker on Nostr: How can they possibly measure inflation reliably in one number? They can, and are, ...
How can they possibly measure inflation reliably in one number? They can, and are, making it say anything they’d like. And then still they propose to take 2% of people’s time a year? Because most trade their time for those euros. Why not at least propose to try and take 0% of our time? And do the rest on the backend. Or is that too hard?
LynAlden (npub1a2c…w83a) Published at
2024-11-06 16:02:03Event JSON
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