I'm as certain as can be that it's some sort of conspiracy, because typically during Republican fiscal policy businesses tend to make an effort to be less profitable. After all, that is the easier way to explain away absurdly complicated issues like international economics during a once-in-a-generation pandemic, financial policy to minimize economic impact during a never-before-seen modern pandemic, and creating a "soft landing" after an unexpected and unprecedented red-hot economic recovery that also coincided with global supply chain issues that created GLOBALlIZED inflation that hasn't been seeing in decades. That's just a given.
It's probably easier on the pro-Trump side to take credit for a strong economic position pre-pandemic (or do I mean "Plandemic" amiright or amiright
?) than to blame the current administration for creating inflation. If anything, Trump benefits from this more than anyone because he can blame this on Biden and ignore trivial details like defunding the Global Health Security and Biodefense team in 2018 who's entire mission was to prepare framework and preparedness for things like, say, a pandemic. But, again, that's and Obama-era piece of government that was almost certainly funded by the Jewish controlled Italian Secret Service, under the direction of the Rothchild's who, not surprisingly, are under the direction of Dr. Anthony Fauci himself so it was clearly a political stunt to create a false sense of Democratic-created preparedness for a "plandemic (amiright or amiright?)" of the China-Virus (no nationalistic bravado there) that everyone knew was coming. Trump took the bait, defunded the GHSB team thus saving the economy from costly government spending, then took the PR hit for not having any sort of action plan in place in the event of a pandemic, thus making the red hot economy stall just long enough for him to lose an election (and threaten the process in the process), blame the inflation and post pandemic struggles on the Democrats, then resurface as we are starting to stabilize to take credit for said recovery. I mean, it's like the nose on my face.