you remember sonny bono? when he was a congressman, he would say. if sonny bono gets it, everybody gets it. he said i drive down the street and i see gas prices going up, i m always angry at the guy who was in charge. somewhere somebody in charge is not doing the right thing. gas prices continue to go up and people viscerally get it because they see it on big billboards every day. i love the mamas and the papas. i loved sonny bono. i loved even more milton freeman who could explain inflation very well in ways that everybody could understand. if you have a lot of things, and individual price of each one of those things cost less. if you shrink the amount of things you have and we see it now again with this supply chain shortage. the reason, one of the reason prices are going up is because we have fewer things and
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