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How come they include food and fuel costs when prices go down to reflect inflation effects, but not when they go up?? What am I missing? It sound like we are being treated the same way as the animals in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," were treated by the pigs. In "Animal Farm," the general animal population wasn't very bright, but then perhaps neither are we.
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