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10-21-2021, 09:57 AM
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'Inflation Is Worse Than We Thought' and 'A Threat to Society'
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiep...-stay-n2597768
Source: AP Photo/Susan Walsh
The Biden White House has repeatedly tried to claim rapidly rising inflation on everyday items is "transitory" and a "high class problem."
But as the weeks tick by, the situation keeps getting worse, and inflation is showing no signs of slowing down.
CNBC host Jim Cramer said Wednesday the numbers are "astounding."
Tudor Investment Founder Paul Jones is warning inflation is a serious threat to American society.
During the White House briefing Tuesday, Press Secretary Jen Psaki laughed off concerns. In addition, Biden administration officials continue to argue price increases and the supply chain crash are a result of President Biden's economic policies successfully working.
See link for tweets
Inflation is weaponized by the DPST party leadership to destroy America's economy .
and pitch America into a marxist dictatorship!
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10-21-2021, 12:19 PM
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I just paid 3.09 (9) for cheap gas ------^^^^^ GO BRANDONS
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10-21-2021, 12:41 PM
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Starting to see a few items missing from store shelves. Can only assume this is going to get much worse and will be front and center come Nov. 2022.
We'll see how far "it's Trump's fault" will take Democrats.
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10-21-2021, 12:43 PM
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Not u till February 2022 and it cola time on top of spending bill.
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10-21-2021, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by HedonistForever
Starting to see a few items missing from store shelves. Can only assume this is going to get much worse and will be front and center come Nov. 2022.
We'll see how far "it's Trump's fault" will take Democrats.
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Now I will say this--- the shortages began in some industries during Trump's term. I know the company I work for had hell with certain supplies as early as September of 2020 and those problems still persist. The supply chain is fucked right now. The fucking of the supply chain can be blamed on Trump-- the inability to fix it in a timely manner can be blamed on Biden.
Some of this is due to a lack of workers in the meat packing plants-- and some of that is directly linked to immigration policy-- I've worked at a packing plant before, they tend to hire a lot of people with questionable status because they'll do the work at cheaper rates than citizens will. Some of this is due to the fact that stateside warehouses are now depleted.. and we still aren't getting shipments of overseas goods in as quick due to both an issue with logistics and a lack of dock workers (can't blame that on benefits either... dock workers tend to make good money, better than what the top out of the unemployment paid).
Both Trump and Biden are complicit on this.. but as time goes by-- the blame will have to shift as this should be a problem fixable within 12-18 months.. and we're already closing in on 12 months.
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10-21-2021, 01:57 PM
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What has Biden's transportation secretary been doing the last nine months? As we know, nothing. So why hasn't he been fired yet? That starts the supply side problem solution.
What has Biden's border secretary been doing for the last nine months? As we know, making excuses, trafficking, and breaking the law. Why hasn't he been fired yet? That starts the border problem solution.
What has Biden's military chief been doing for the last nine months? As we know, committing treason, talking to our enemies, and being a leak for tell all books. Why hasn't he been fired yet? That starts the national defense problem solution.
Meat...okay, the initial lockdown started a lot of problems but they did not become apparent to the rest of us because restaurants were closed reducing demand. People had less money, reducing demand for the high end meats. Then the lock downs ended. People started going back to their normal life...for the most part. The government was paying people to not go to work and they didn't. Who's fault is that? Trump resisted lockdowns but Fauci, the democrats (locally and in states) insisted, and the media trumpeted the requirement. Still he didn't require a federal lock down. How about those payments? They continued after Biden was in office as did many local lockdowns.
So...I agree that responsibility is shared by Trump and Biden but how much is the question. Trump was trying, his people were trying, and I'm sure that they tried to convince their replacements of the correctness of what they were doing but to no avail. The new guys blew off everything that Trump was doing because it was Trump was doing it. So, I'm going to assign blame 20/80 and we're still waiting for Biden to do something.
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10-21-2021, 02:10 PM
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What has Biden's transportation secretary been doing the last nine months? As we know, nothing. So why hasn't he been fired yet? That starts the supply side problem solution.
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Bootyplug is a diversity hire, just like Harris, the crazy tranny guy, and half the others in biden’s administration. The “guy” was MIA from work for a couple months, and nobody even noticed. If you think he’s in that position for any other reason besides liking to shove his cock up another guy’s hairy asshole you’re delusional.
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10-21-2021, 02:41 PM
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Bootyplug is a diversity hire, just like Harris, the crazy tranny guy, and half the others in biden’s administration. The “guy” was MIA from work for a couple months, and nobody even noticed. If you think he’s in that position for any other reason besides liking to shove his cock up another guy’s hairy asshole you’re delusional.
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No.. Buttigieg is even worse than a diversity hire. He was a negotiation hire.... drop out of the race so that I have a clear shot at winning and I will give you a cabinet position.
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10-22-2021, 10:31 AM
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Grace tell yourself T fault The economy was banging under T , the crash and burn of puddings is starting
remember cancel pipelines and digging gas /oil up everything goes up Hmm
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10-22-2021, 10:36 AM
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10-22-2021, 03:20 PM
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I was asking the same question.
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10-22-2021, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
What has Biden's transportation secretary been doing the last nine months? As we know, nothing. So why hasn't he been fired yet? That starts the supply side problem solution.
What has Biden's border secretary been doing for the last nine months? As we know, making excuses, trafficking, and breaking the law. Why hasn't he been fired yet? That starts the border problem solution.
What has Biden's military chief been doing for the last nine months? As we know, committing treason, talking to our enemies, and being a leak for tell all books. Why hasn't he been fired yet? That starts the national defense problem solution.
Meat...okay, the initial lockdown started a lot of problems but they did not become apparent to the rest of us because restaurants were closed reducing demand. People had less money, reducing demand for the high end meats. Then the lock downs ended. People started going back to their normal life...for the most part. The government was paying people to not go to work and they didn't. Who's fault is that? Trump resisted lockdowns but Fauci, the democrats (locally and in states) insisted, and the media trumpeted the requirement. Still he didn't require a federal lock down. How about those payments? They continued after Biden was in office as did many local lockdowns.
So...I agree that responsibility is shared by Trump and Biden but how much is the question. Trump was trying, his people were trying, and I'm sure that they tried to convince their replacements of the correctness of what they were doing but to no avail. The new guys blew off everything that Trump was doing because it was Trump was doing it. So, I'm going to assign blame 20/80 and we're still waiting for Biden to do something.
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You must be from a generation that thinks there are instant solutions to complex problems. And instant everything. Instant pudding.....instant milk...instant karma...instant internet search results, etc. etc etc.
In 9 months you can produce a baby.
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