"The middle class has never been larger or wealthier than today and wants to consume more than ever."
I'd been warning since the start of the scamdemic that artificial shortages would occur which would lead to inflation. And that's the best lie they can come up with to explain these fake, intentional shortages?
There is no point to your "warning"; inflation at these levels is not a problem and actually still short of official goals. This is how you recover from a recession induced by a pandemic. Shortages will be addressed naturally by market dynamics. If commodity prices rise, it motivates producers to kick into gear, makes low profitability operations suddenly profitable. If employees can't be found, much needed increases occur in wages.