Illinoisan Casten claims ‘a little bit of inflation’ is ‘good thing’ as prices surge – FOX News

"It is bizarre to hear Sean Casten praise the fact that Americans are paying higher prices for everyday goods and services," said National Republican Congressional Committee spokesperson Mike Berg.
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Fur
4 years ago

Ha! Only in Illinois do we get these halfwits. Embarrassing as per.

#DumpChicagoIllinois
4 years ago

What an obtuse ass. Inflation is not good – it has never been good. Inflation is not the same as an increase in valuation – it is the phenomenon of a good requiring more of a given currency to purchase over time.

Sean, if you have a degree in economics, you should return it… If not, stay out of big boy discussions and go back to screaming orange man bad.

What an embarrassment to the State of Illinois.

Platinum Goose
4 years ago

When things cost more because of inflation then people have less disposable income. When people have less disposable income then that’s less “things” they can buy. Maybe genius Casten can explain how that’s a good thing.

susan
4 years ago

Inflation is a valuable concept to understand. Inflation is about the relative value of a medium of exchange. It used to be that one man could “exchange” a “work-year” of his professional efforts in return for the medium of exchange (US dollars) sufficient to purchase food, shelter, transportation, clothing, medical provision, entertainment, discretionary spending, charitable contributions, and savings for retirement for one year of his family’s life. With the hyper-development of mandatory third party payment systems (government& insurance), the unit of work required to support a family unit’s expenditures as described above exceed the median household income of two-income households.… Read more »

Freddy
4 years ago

Almost sounds like lots of little cancers is better than one large cancer. No Thanks!

Riverbender
4 years ago

I don’t sell my house but it’s worth more they say. Interesting that the winners therefore are the insurance companies with higher premiums, think State Farm and Country Companies et al, and the taxing bodies thanks to the Illinois multiplier system.
Sounds like a lot are happy on this…well, except the homeowners.

BB
4 years ago

Pure coward and Scum bag. Casten!!!!

Terrible Tommy
4 years ago

Having a little inflation is like being a little pregnant. – Leon Henderson

The Paraclete
4 years ago

The guys a pud!

NoHope4Illinois
4 years ago

Casten opens his mouth and proves he knows next to nothing about economics and business! Who was dumb enough to vote for this rube!?

Aaron
4 years ago

Real estate tax inflation 100%. Great!

Truth Seeker
4 years ago

He would not be where he is were it not for voter and election fraud. Dupage has turned a little blue, but not this blue.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Casten once again laying claim to the title of King Idiot. The guy says such outlandish things you almost wonder if it is intentional. But then you realize he’s simply that stupid.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

So now we have have King Idiot(Casten) and King Duffus (Kinzinger) what more could we ask for.

Debtsor
4 years ago

how about Sean Carsten is a moron?

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