DemocRAT policies and governing are at fault -- https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=2673360669684965
DemocRAT policies and governing are at fault -- https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=2673360669684965
Trump is in Washington (usually). High grocery prices are his fault.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Trump is in Washington (usually). High grocery prices are his fault.
Grocery prices increase by a total of 20% under Biden. Groceries have increase by 2.7% under Trump. Kevin has plucked out certain products that have increased under Trump, like ground beef, as a lie to convince people about grocery inflation.
Originally posted by: Boilerman
Grocery prices increase by a total of 20% under Biden. Groceries have increase by 2.7% under Trump. Kevin has plucked out certain products that have increased under Trump, like ground beef, as a lie to convince people about grocery inflation.
So I say grocery prices are increasing...and you call me a liar.
I'm done talking to you. Go lick your Trump blow-up doll.
You are missing some key points.
"Biden's inflation" was a result of the worldwide pandemic not Joe Biden. Compared to the rest of the world, Biden did a much better job of holding that inflation down.
Trump's inflation and the current recession that we find ourselves in is the fault of one man's instance on using historically proven failed economic policies like tarrifs.
Jobs and wages grew rapidly under Biden which blunted the post pandemic inflation for most people. Jobs and wages have stagnated under Trump which doesn't give people any relief from Trump's high prices.
Trump promised on day one that prices would go down and that energy and gasoline would cost half as much as they did under Biden within a few months. The bottom line is Trump greatly over promised and didn't just under deliver. At this point, he has not delivered at all, and he appears to be making no attempt to load the truck.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
So I say grocery prices are increasing...and you call me a liar.
I'm done talking to you. Go lick your Trump blow-up doll.
Thanks for proving my point.
Originally posted by: Boilerman
Thanks for proving my point.
Yep. When you've lost the argument, just say that you won. It worked for Dubya in Iraq!😆
Currency inflation - An artificial increase in the supply of currency caused by the Federal Reserve has been happening for over a hundred years.
Price inflation - A common symptom of currency inflation. Has been going on just as long.
The banksters and monyed interest have people fooled into blaming one side of the aisle or the other. It keeps the people conveniently distracted.
Trying to blame one major party or the other is relatively pointless. The problem will remain until we make fundamental changes to our monetary system.
Originally posted by: Mark
You are missing some key points.
"Biden's inflation" was a result of the worldwide pandemic not Joe Biden. Compared to the rest of the world, Biden did a much better job of holding that inflation down.
Trump's inflation and the current recession that we find ourselves in is the fault of one man's instance on using historically proven failed economic policies like tarrifs.
Jobs and wages grew rapidly under Biden which blunted the post pandemic inflation for most people. Jobs and wages have stagnated under Trump which doesn't give people any relief from Trump's high prices.
Trump promised on day one that prices would go down and that energy and gasoline would cost half as much as they did under Biden within a few months. The bottom line is Trump greatly over promised and didn't just under deliver. At this point, he has not delivered at all, and he appears to be making no attempt to load the truck.
Biden's so called inflation reduction policy did nothing but ensure high inflation. Excessive spending on top of inflation does that and it's learned in Econ 101.
Originally posted by: Boilerman
Biden's so called inflation reduction policy did nothing but ensure high inflation. Excessive spending on top of inflation does that and it's learned in Econ 101.
Exactly which policies were those?