And the stupid libs are still blaming Putin for this. Nope, it's Brandon's fault.
"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to f**k things up"- Obama
You say it's Biden's fault and then give no reasons why (and don't say the XL Pipeline extension, because that's not it and wasn't even squashed by Biden).
1) Pent-up demand for goods and services due to the pandemic.
2) Supply chain issues caused by the pandemic, mostly because there just aren't enough workers for the available jobs.
3) Unjust war in Ukraine. Of COURSE this is a major reason for the spike in gas prices.
4) Oil companies taking advantage of the situation and trying to make as much as they can.
What Biden policies have led to the inflation including the higher gas prices? Let's hear it, dumb*ss. Just know that I am smarter than you and more educated on this subject, so you'd better be right if you list anything or I will fart in your general direction a second time.
He gave trilliions of dollars in free money. Take an Economics course along with the probablility course you should have taken. Does Cleveland not have courses like that? Are they all to prepare you for working in the local Waffle House? You can do better, Flagpole!
And this is very much true for Europe, where the inflation that we are having is exclusively the result of higher prices for energy, food and a result of these logistic logjams exacerbated recently by the Chinese lockdowns. And unlike in the U.S., where you had an excessive fiscal policy during the pandemic and hence a very strong boom in consumer spending on goods, which nourished inflation, Europe does not have that. Our inflation is high. It's almost as high as in the U.S. But that's because we are more exposed to the sky-high prices for energy, including natural gas, as a result of Putin's war against Ukraine. And that's the problem for the central bank because the inflation in Europe has nothing to do with domestic policies.
And the stupid libs are still blaming Putin for this. Nope, it's Brandon's fault.
"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to f**k things up"- Obama
You say it's Biden's fault and then give no reasons why (and don't say the XL Pipeline extension, because that's not it and wasn't even squashed by Biden).
1) Pent-up demand for goods and services due to the pandemic.
2) Supply chain issues caused by the pandemic, mostly because there just aren't enough workers for the available jobs.
3) Unjust war in Ukraine. Of COURSE this is a major reason for the spike in gas prices.
4) Oil companies taking advantage of the situation and trying to make as much as they can.
What Biden policies have led to the inflation including the higher gas prices? Let's hear it, dumb*ss. Just know that I am smarter than you and more educated on this subject, so you'd better be right if you list anything or I will fart in your general direction a second time.
Wrong again, Dumbpole.
The CBO annual report blamed Biden for high inflation:
"Biden is culpable for the record-high inflation creating undue pressure on America’s workforce in its latest annual report. The CBO’s annual economic outlook squarely blames Biden’s 2021 COVID stimulus bill for today’s high inflation. The report notes that the stimulus checks sent to Americans in 2021 significantly boosted demand, causing inflationary pressure."
The report also notes that Biden’s COVID stimulus artificially “slowed the recovery of labor force participation” by paying workers not to work. The continued lack of employees has strained supply chains, creating an additional source of upward pressure on consumer prices.
And the stupid libs are still blaming Putin for this. Nope, it's Brandon's fault.
"Don't underestimate Joe's ability to f**k things up"- Obama
You say it's Biden's fault and then give no reasons why (and don't say the XL Pipeline extension, because that's not it and wasn't even squashed by Biden).
1) Pent-up demand for goods and services due to the pandemic.
2) Supply chain issues caused by the pandemic, mostly because there just aren't enough workers for the available jobs.
3) Unjust war in Ukraine. Of COURSE this is a major reason for the spike in gas prices.
4) Oil companies taking advantage of the situation and trying to make as much as they can.
What Biden policies have led to the inflation including the higher gas prices? Let's hear it, dumb*ss. Just know that I am smarter than you and more educated on this subject, so you'd better be right if you list anything or I will fart in your general direction a second time.
Donald Trump at work. we had this under control. Then you idiots stepped into power and green lighted Iranian nukes. When you idiots have power next year what else will you f up?
Iran is only a few weeks Iran is only a few weeks away from having a "significant quantity of enriched uranium," the International Atomic Energy Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi said from having a "significant quantity of enriched uranium," the International Atomic Energy Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi said
The SF Fed estimated the last stimulus bill contributed 3 percentage points to inflation. In fact boosting inflation was part of the reason for these bills (except the first two before Biden were actually done when inflation was too low).
You mean the $1.9 trillion stimulus package signed by Biden or the $2 trillion stimulus package signed by Trump in spring 2020?
Most economists say the stimulus bills were absolutely necessary to keep our economy from falling off a cliff.
Economists still say the main reasons for inflation including gas prices...remember, this is worldwide, not just here in the US (England has a 9% rise in the Consumer Price Index, the highest since they started recording that in 1989; is that Biden's fault?), is:
1) Pent-up demand for goods and services caused by the pandemic.
2) Supply chain issues caused by the pandemic which has caused a worker shortage.
3) War in Ukraine.
People with money like me are part of the reason. I bought a car in fall 2021 at MSRP (well, a paltry $200 under) because they were not offering deals on cars due to the chip shortage), and I am taking multiple trips this year, caring not about the cost of travel, food, or hotel rooms.
And this is very much true for Europe, where the inflation that we are having is exclusively the result of higher prices for energy, food and a result of these logistic logjams exacerbated recently by the Chinese lockdowns. And unlike in the U.S., where you had an excessive fiscal policy during the pandemic and hence a very strong boom in consumer spending on goods, which nourished inflation, Europe does not have that. Our inflation is high. It's almost as high as in the U.S. But that's because we are more exposed to the sky-high prices for energy, including natural gas, as a result of Putin's war against Ukraine. And that's the problem for the central bank because the inflation in Europe has nothing to do with domestic policies.
Doesn’t count. We all know NPR is one of those ultra-mag@ media outlets. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now you know why I call you m'agas seditionists. You would like to end democracy in America and you used violence in in an attempt to overthrow a lawful election. The veep had to plea to the secret service for protection from you.
Today:
WASHINGTON—Enrique Tarrio, a former leader of the Proud Boys, and four other onetime members of the far-right group have been indicted on seditious conspiracy charges in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters, marking an escalation in the Justice Department’s riot probe.
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten told anchor Jake Tapper on Monday that Republicans could be poised for historic gains going into November’s midterm elections. Enten laid out the data specifically with regard to the U.S....
Donald Trump at work. we had this under control. Then you idiots stepped into power and green lighted Iranian nukes. When you idiots have power next year what else will you f up?
Iran is only a few weeks Iran is only a few weeks away from having a "significant quantity of enriched uranium," the International Atomic Energy Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi said from having a "significant quantity of enriched uranium," the International Atomic Energy Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi said
You say it's Biden's fault and then give no reasons why (and don't say the XL Pipeline extension, because that's not it and wasn't even squashed by Biden).
1) Pent-up demand for goods and services due to the pandemic.
2) Supply chain issues caused by the pandemic, mostly because there just aren't enough workers for the available jobs.
3) Unjust war in Ukraine. Of COURSE this is a major reason for the spike in gas prices.
4) Oil companies taking advantage of the situation and trying to make as much as they can.
What Biden policies have led to the inflation including the higher gas prices? Let's hear it, dumb*ss. Just know that I am smarter than you and more educated on this subject, so you'd better be right if you list anything or I will fart in your general direction a second time.
He gave trilliions of dollars in free money. Take an Economics course along with the probablility course you should have taken. Does Cleveland not have courses like that? Are they all to prepare you for working in the local Waffle House? You can do better, Flagpole!
1) You are a moron.
2) Trump's stimulus package was $2 trillion. Got a problem with that one?
3) Inflation is high globally. Did Biden cause that?
4) Three main causes...pent-up demand caused by pandemic, supply chain issues caused by the pandemic (specifically loss of workers...both from retirements who aren't coming back and far less immigration), and the war in Ukraine.
You say it's Biden's fault and then give no reasons why (and don't say the XL Pipeline extension, because that's not it and wasn't even squashed by Biden).
1) Pent-up demand for goods and services due to the pandemic.
2) Supply chain issues caused by the pandemic, mostly because there just aren't enough workers for the available jobs.
3) Unjust war in Ukraine. Of COURSE this is a major reason for the spike in gas prices.
4) Oil companies taking advantage of the situation and trying to make as much as they can.
What Biden policies have led to the inflation including the higher gas prices? Let's hear it, dumb*ss. Just know that I am smarter than you and more educated on this subject, so you'd better be right if you list anything or I will fart in your general direction a second time.
Wrong again, Dumbpole.
The CBO annual report blamed Biden for high inflation:
"Biden is culpable for the record-high inflation creating undue pressure on America’s workforce in its latest annual report. The CBO’s annual economic outlook squarely blames Biden’s 2021 COVID stimulus bill for today’s high inflation. The report notes that the stimulus checks sent to Americans in 2021 significantly boosted demand, causing inflationary pressure."
The report also notes that Biden’s COVID stimulus artificially “slowed the recovery of labor force participation” by paying workers not to work. The continued lack of employees has strained supply chains, creating an additional source of upward pressure on consumer prices.
Donald Trump at work. we had this under control. Then you idiots stepped into power and green lighted Iranian nukes. When you idiots have power next year what else will you f up?
Iran is only a few weeks Iran is only a few weeks away from having a "significant quantity of enriched uranium," the International Atomic Energy Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi said from having a "significant quantity of enriched uranium," the International Atomic Energy Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi said
Iran has been a few weeks away from obtaining nukes since the 1990s.
A classic that never goes away.
Meanwhile Israel stole American technology and raw materials in the 1960s and developed their nukes program which nobody is allowed to talk about.
He gave trilliions of dollars in free money. Take an Economics course along with the probablility course you should have taken. Does Cleveland not have courses like that? Are they all to prepare you for working in the local Waffle House? You can do better, Flagpole!
1) You are a moron.
2) Trump's stimulus package was $2 trillion. Got a problem with that one?
3) Inflation is high globally. Did Biden cause that?
4) Three main causes...pent-up demand caused by pandemic, supply chain issues caused by the pandemic (specifically loss of workers...both from retirements who aren't coming back and far less immigration), and the war in Ukraine.
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Biden's attempt at having a diverse cabinet looks like it backfired. Instead of appointing qualified and competent people he went the other route and now that is coming back to bite him in the rear. If you are ever a CEO or the head of a company always hire the most competent people - never because one person looks like this or another looks like that. Always go for competency. Case in point - Mayor Pete - as mayor he claimed his biggest accommplishment was putting lights on bridges. Now he somehow was appointed as Sec. of Transportation and we have a horrible supply chain problem. What does he do? He takes months off on maternity or paternity leave (not sure if he is the husband or the wife) and fails to appoint an acting Sec. He also says the nation's highways are racist. This would be a great comic routine.
Biden's incompetent Cabinet deserves a share of responsibility for the administration's failures. Yellen, Buttigieg, Mayorkas, and more mishandle major issues.
No, it's not pointless to do marginal things that could make marginal improvements. Regarding broken homes:
1) Is there are critical mass of experts and/or legislators who agree that "broken homes" contribute to gun violence? Maybe. I don't know. In any event, this is the first hurdle to get over.
2) Let's assume one gets over #1. Some problems are not complex, but STILL very hard to get effective legislation to address. "Fixing broken homes" is no doubt HUGELY, HUGELY complex. For a similar magnitude of (and related) challenge, see "Poverty" and "The War on Poverty." How's that turning out? A good supposed conservative like you should be awfully receptive to that point.
So, yeah, if and when one chooses to endeavor to get over the 2 freakin' Everest's above, it behooves one to ALSO in the meantime do some more marginal things (background checks, perhaps age restrictions, magazine capacity, bump stocks [already made illegal?], etc.).
Because guess what? As implied above, you ain't gonna fix "broken homes" ANYTIME soon......
I mean, we can't convince tens of millions of people in this country that having a malevolent autocrat wanna-be as president is a bad thing. Or that evil scientists and doctors and public officials weren't simply out to get them with COVID mitigations. Suppose we stand much of a chance of convincing lots of people to establish and maintain loving spousal relationships and raise their children well?
Sure, go ahead and try. Good luck.
We should totally make murder or shooting someone with a gun illegal.
That will solve the problem.
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I can’t believe there are “conservatives” like you that are so incredibly stupid. Maybe you should become a liberal 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡😂😂😂😂
Did you just try to call someone stupid immediately following your own post in which you advertised how stupid you are in thinking agip and nonequals are the same poster? Seriously?