His one of his responses to BLS data integrity.

https://economistwritingeveryday.com/2024/08/28/grocery-inflation-since-2019-bls-data-is-probably-about-right/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Lyn has also pointed out (can't find the tweet) that folks like us love to question government data when it doesnt fit our narratives but embrace it when it does.

Between that and reading a lot more Jeremy, I simultaneously hold the beliefs that its not as bad for millenials as we portray to one another online, but also, centralized ledgers are bad and things should be much better.

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I hold consistent that you are measuring with a ruler that has constantly changed sizes over that time.

I think some bitcoiners are guilty of this but I honestly can't think of a number from the government that I'd trust to be accurate.

I will admit to pointing at numbers they admit that are bad but I assume they doctored those as well. That just means it is even worse than they admitted to.