I didn’t mean to get political both sides do it. The Republicans tend to spend printed money into the system with government purchases in the private sector that trickle down to the individual. The Democrats on the other hand are more into social programs like Social security, health care, food stamps. That part of the system can deliver printed money faster to more individuals. These are broad generalizations.
Since social programs are only transfer payments that consume and produce no product, they tend to be more inflationary.
Both party’s are pushing this hand basket to hell, I was (tongue in cheek) accusing the Democrats of pushing a little harder. I guess my “smily” before the period is not so obvious–:>).