I can't believe there is another tax increase in our city. Almost every week I've been fighting our nation to survive.
I know right. This is really making a recessionary gap and I don't like the way that sounds.
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You always say that you don't like the way anything sounds. Like that one time when the government was trying to lower oil prices which made a inflationary gap. Maybe you need to get your ears checked.
You're never listening to me and always make a mess of my life. Why should I listen to you, especially when you thought an increase in government spending meant that aggregate demand would shift left.
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Whatever Karen, like you would even now when aggregate supply or demand would shift. At least I know now that when the government spends money, the aggregate demand shifts left. I think its you who needs to go back to school to learn more about our economy.
How dare you assume I have no brain! Unlike you at least I have a degree. All you do is scroll online endlessly all day on the couch with a hunched back the shape of an integral. I, for one, learned that aggregate supply shifts left when the input costs go up. Maybe you should consider shifting to a new career option.
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