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    71 year ago

    That’s the job of the central bank and only them; and that’s one of their tools.

    Anyone telling you otherwise has an agenda.

    “No one else seems willing to help” suggests an alternative, when I’m thinking that’s like saying “the helicopter ambulance crew transports the wounded to hospital past the traffic . No one else with a spare helicopter outfitted as an air ambulance seems willing to help.”

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      1 year ago

      That’s the job of the central bank and only them

      The article points out that’s the problem. It’s not only them. The government sets fiscal policy while the central bank sets monetary policy. The article has quotes from economists saying that the government has been doing little to nothing to fight inflation with changes to fiscal policy and leaving it all up to the central bank, which can really only adjust the interest rate.

      So it’s more like “the helicopter ambulance crew is getting patients to the hospital but there’s a lack of medical professionals and funding so the patients aren’t doing so well, but everyone is acting like it’s the ambulance crews fault for not doing enough when the government is the one who controls healthcare funding”

      Personally, I think the government isn’t changing their fiscal policy because it’s bad for politicians. In order for them to rein in inflation they’d need to raise taxes and implement more financial regulations which would be incredibly unpopular right before a tight election.

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        21 year ago

        Are we right before a tight election though? We’re basically mid-term right now. Next election doesn’t need to be called until the Fall of 2025

        I agree that it’s politically problematic to make tax scheme adjustments. No matter the reasoning it can be spun to be negative, especially by the Taxation is Theft crowd. But like, if it can only be done within the first year of any particular parliament that basically means our elected representatives can never do anything in response to inflation.

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      71 year ago

      “No one else seems willing to help” suggests an alternative

      The article includes a number of alternatives.

      Inflation is having a negative effect on Canadians. It is absolutely reasonable for all levels of government to improve policy so we have better lives.