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And your source of data for your claim is?
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@retrothingz No worries, as you now admit what you said was just personal opinion and as such is just fallacious nonsense. Look up Anecdotal fallacy there is no need to continue anything. What can be asserted without evidence is dismissed without evidence. You aren’t very good at this are you?
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@retrothingz As previously stated without evidence I dismiss your entire comment as anecdotal and therefore fallacious. Your personal opinion is worthless and as such dismissed as nonsensical garbage. I made a polite request for your source of data and you declined so I assume you just made it up.
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@retrothingz As previously explained your personal account no matter how detailed is anecdotal and by definition fallacious nonsense. Instead you dismiss the data collected by an independent authority that collates the prices of a wide variety of good and services from all the major cities in Australia. I don’t need to show evidence of anything as I made no claim. You however have exposed your evidence to be literally laughable.
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@retrothingz When you provide a reference for your data source I will be able to respond. Until then your comments are nothing more than fallacious personal opinion.
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@retrothingz You quoted your own personal supermarket dockets. This is the definition of anecdotal evidence. It is fallacious. If that is the grand sum total of your evidence to claim inflation is at 8% then you literally have no evidence at and your claim is dismissed without requiring any evidence either.
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@retrothingz You have provided no documentation whatsoever. You have referenced your own shopping dockets which again are not evidence as they are anecdotal and fallacious by definition and dismissed as such without the requirement to provide any evidence. I’ll ask again can you please provide an independent data source that supports your claim inflation is running at more than 8%. Thankyou.
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@retrothingz If by question you mean “how can demand led inflation be reduced by increasing demand” I didn’t make that claim. If you can reference whoever did and the context it was made then possibly I could respond. I don’t quite understand how this relates to my simple question though as it was simply about data not economic theory.
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@retrothingz The only question I can find in your comments to me is that question which I didn't ask or claim, you asked it of me. It has no bearing on my simple question which was the source of your data. Which you have already answered. You have admitted the source of the data that you claim proves inflation is above 8% is your supermarket shopping dockets. That's all I needed to know.
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