The Price of Cheese
How Too Much Stupidity, Not Too Much Money, Caused An Inflation
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Publisher Description
A fact-driven, I-don't-care-about-your-political-beliefs, and I-don't-care-if-I-offend-you look at the worst inflation in more than forty years. That is what this little book delivers.
Dr. Paulaha says most of the stories and books about inflation are either pure fiction or self-serving political dogma.
And the more money you have on the table, the more important it is to know who is and who is not telling the truth, because no matter what your political beliefs are, one of the lessons from the inflation the Federal Reserve declared dead in the water in September 2024 is that the ideas and policies that caused it have not changed.
Which is why it will happen again.
And when it does, investors and businesspeople with millions or billions of dollars on the table will have another choice. They can make decisions based on the political dogma they choose to accept. Or they can leave the political dogma in the woods with their like-minded friends who spent the weekend banging on drums and repeating what they've been told about inflation, money, interest rates, and the Federal Reserve by the politicians they like and the media outlets they prefer.
The Price of Cheese: How Too Much Stupidity, Not Too Much Money, Caused An Inflation is an alternative.
Because, here is the truth: It doesn't matter if you are a Republican or a Democrat, the Federal Reserve does what it does, money is created the way money is created, interest rates are controlled in explainable and predictable ways, no one is printing money and giving it to people to spend, smart tariffs saved Harley Davidson, dumb tariffs are taxes on consumers that hurt economic growth, trickle down economics shifts wealth from the middle class to the very rich, supply side tax cuts do not create jobs, hyperinflation is a fairy tale, price gouging is real, and all that is just the beginning of what you should know to not be taken in by the lies being told by media experts, companies, and politicians who use scary stories to get your attention, your money, and your vote.
On a personal level, Dr. Paulaha says anyone who wants to vote against those who caused the worst inflation in a generation should know who that is.