Toddsterpatriot
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Of the Dems who are going to lose?
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Come on, Lakhota. I know you and like you, but got to be real. We are 8 days from mid-terms and in the most partisan atmosphere, we've seen in my 68 years. I am not sure there are enough rational informed voters on both sides to fill up a cruise ship. If the inflation rate does not change, the Republicans will hang it around Joe's neck like a rotting dead chicken, maybe the Democrats too, for the 2024 if they can find somebody better than that California dipshit Governor to run.
I don't see why.Women will vote for Newsome.
You mean the ones paying him and his cronies ?How should he crack down on all the greedy companies?
I knew the lying leftists were gonna try to say that later on in 2020, which is when this meme was made.because Trump shut down the US and production stopped.
How should he crack down on all the greedy companies?
Same thing that did in the 70s.Price controls. What could go wrong?
Same thing that did in the 70s.
LoLLiberals don't understand economics.....that's why they love the idea of prices controls.
i agree with most of what you posted except for one thing ... Bidens weakness emboldened Putin to invade again like the last time [2014]a dem was in the WH ...and his war on fossil fuels has exacerbated the economic problems America is having ... and its not just him ... his entire admin is full of unqualified incompetent people like Harris and Buttigieg....Doesn't matter whether he caused it or just stuck and with no control to affect it. He's sitting or sh*tting in "the big chair", so it's his. If it does not change, it will be remembered as "the Biden economy" and "Biden's Inflation". Everybody remembers Jimmy Carter's inflationary economy and he didn't cause it either, but had to own it. Eh, tough luck, Joe.
NO. Joe (thanks to our intelligence services, satellite imagery, etc) was one of the first to alert world leaders of what was going on, and was rousing NATO and Europe, before even the Ukrainians took it seriously. Not weakness, more like an international Paul Revere, one of the few things he has done right. Theories of American weakness under Biden are BS.i agree with most of what you posted except for one thing ... Bidens weakness emboldened Putin to invade again like the last time [2014]a dem was in the WH ...and his war on fossil fuels has exacerbated the economic problems America is having ... and its not just him ... his entire admin is full of unqualified incompetent people like Harris and Buttigieg....
The market doesn't care about individualsCapitalism has taught people to be sheep, it has taught them not to resist wolves, but only to bleat for a shepherd.
Capitalism has taught people to be sheep, it has taught them not to resist wolves, but only to bleat for a shepherd.
Liberals don't understand economics.....that's why they love the idea of prices controls.
Bidenflation is a tax on ALL Americans
Whats up with the expensive candy?
Even Halloween candy can't hide from inflation
Here's how much the price of popular Halloween candies went up this yearwww.axios.com
Halloween candy costs more this year — but most of us will likely pay up rather than go without our treats.
Why it matters: Soaring inflation and supply chain wrinkles have come for even the sweetest parts of life.
The big picture: Spending on Halloween surged over the past decade, as consumers simply got way more into the holiday — buying $300+ giant skeletons and other spooky stuff to deck out their homes, plus the typical loads of candy that you swear you're going to save for trick-or-treaters.
State of play: Planned household spending for Halloween fell this year to $100.45 billion, compared to $102.74 billion in 2021, according to the National Retail Foundation's Halloween Spending Survey. In 2019, the number was just $86.27 billion.
- Halloween is the biggest season for candy sales — more than Easter or Christmas. "It's our Superbowl," an industry executive told CNBC a few years ago.
Prices for most treats surged this season fairly in line with inflation for overall food, but Skittles and Starburst prices jumped way more — up 42% and 35% from last year, respectively — according to analysis from Datasembly.
The delicious intrigue: Skittles and Starburst are cheaper than others on the list, including Snickers and Peanut Butter Cups.
- To get their numbers, Datasembly scraped price information across the web and looked at the price of candy sold by retailers, who operate both online and in-store.
The bottom line: Halloween candy is delicious and relatively inexpensive, despite inflation. Happy Halloween!
- Relatively small price increases, on a dollar basis, look huge when measuring in percentage points.
- Meanwhile, Starburst's supply chain is vulnerable to the vagaries of hurricane season, according to a blog post from IBM. It's possible there are weather impacts here, too.
- Axios has reached out to Mars Wrigley, which makes both candies, for comment.
president Biden caused the avian flu?