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Originally Posted by Bucketlist2012
Again, the readers will decide from this thread what they think, and you are a lone wolf..No one believes what you believe.
Food costs are up, and the size of the products are down. So an increase of 30% in costs, and a reduction of the size of the product by 20% is Inflation, plain and simple.
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I am pretty aligned with what JP believes (or at least his level headed approach), I just don't feel like arguing about it.
What I will say is that I heard something on NPR about a study that demonstrated the fairly obvious concept that people choose to access news/media that aligns with what they already believe.
Granted you could say I was listening to liberal government funded NPR because I believe X or Y, and just ignore whatever I have to say but the source shouldn't matter. Doesn't it just make sense that people would do that?
My point is only that it's good to listen to people with other opinions, and it's pretty weak to attack people that have different views because you just may be wrong.