Factory construction booming under Joe!

So you're blaming Biden for inflation......which was already inflated before he took office, and occurred around the world.

But not for the historically low unemployment rates, which hit levels lower than we've seen since May of 1969.
Twice.

So.....if its bad, Biden did it. If its good, Biden had nothing to do with it. If its good, Trump did it. If its bad, Trump had nothing to do with it.

Does that sum it it up?
Yes. We are an energy producing country. France isn’t. Biden declared war on Fossil Fuels. 85% of all good are still transported by trucks. Higher energy costs = higher goods costs. That equals inflation. Biden is an idiot. His approval rating is in the toilet. Anyone who still defends him is a zealot.

 
Yes. We are an energy producing country. France isn’t. Biden declared war on Fossil Fuels. 85% of all good are still transported by trucks. Higher energy costs = higher goods costs. That equals inflation. Biden is an idiot. His approval rating is in the toilet. Anyone who still defends him is a zealot.
France also has inflation. Which predictably spiked at the *exact* same time as everyone else, including the US: when we came out of COVID lockdowns.

So you're blaming BIden for inflation that spiked in countries all over the world when we came out of COVID lockdowns.......

....but not for the accompanying decreases in the unemployment rate that happened when we came out of COVID lockdowns.

Logically, he'd be responsible for both or neither. Yet, you're blaming Biden for the bad. But Covid for the good.

That's irrational.
 
France also has inflation. Which predictably spiked at the *exact* same time as everyone else, including the US: when we came out of COVID lockdowns.

So you're blaming BIden for inflation that spiked in countries all over the world when we came out of COVID lockdowns.......

....but not for the accompanying decreases in the unemployment rate that happened when we came out of COVID lockdowns.

Logically, he'd be responsible for both or neither. Yet, you're blaming Biden for the bad. But Covid for the good.

That's irrational.
Already explained. If Biden came out now and said we are increasing drilling, we are reducing regulations and we are reopening the Keystone, the market would jump 1000 pts.

You’re not reading what I am writing.
 
Already explained. If Biden came out now and said we are increasing drilling, we are reducing regulations and we are reopening the Keystone, the market would jump 1000 pts.

You’re not reading what I am writing.

So there would have been no inflation anywhere if Biden had expanded drilling?

Says who? Not your article.

Again, inflation was a world wide phenomenon, occurring in economies across the globe all at the same time: when we came out of COVID lockdowns. Which, laughably, you blame Biden for personally.

All while ignoring the stellar drops in unemployment rates under Biden.

By your own logic both are his responsibility, or neither are.
 
So there would have been no inflation anywhere if Biden had expanded drilling?

Says who? Not your article.

Again, inflation was a world wide phenomenon, occurring in economies across the globe all at the same time: when we came out of COVID lockdowns. Which, laughably, you blame Biden for personally.

All while ignoring the stellar drops in unemployment rates under Biden.

By your own logic both are his responsibility, or neither are.
We would not have hyper inflation in America. No. If gas was $1.50 a gallon then food, cars, medicine, flying, etc. would all be notably less expensive. Is it a worldwide phenomenon in oil producing countries? Nope.

Biden didn’t do anything to get the jobs back to where Trump had them. Biden did everything to increase the price of fuel, reduce southern border security, botch the Afghanistan withdrawal, allow Putin to invade Ukraine and of course declare half of America the enemy of America. Unifying indeed. 🙄
 
We would not have hyper inflation in America. No. If gas was $1.50 a gallon then food, cars, medicine, flying, etc. would all be notably less expensive. Is it a worldwide phenomenon in oil producing countries? Nope.

Biden didn’t do anything to get the jobs back to where Trump had them. Biden did everything to increase the price of fuel, reduce southern border security, botch the Afghanistan withdrawal, allow Putin to invade Ukraine and of course declare half of America the enemy of America. Unifying indeed. 🙄

We don't have 'hyper inflation'. Its 3.2%. The inflation rate under Reagan was more than 3 times higher. You don't know that for the same reason you had no clue about the umemployment rates until I told you. As you're in your little right wing bubble.

And you've provided nothing but you saying that the increase in gas prices were due to Biden, or that the higher rates of inflation were gas prices exclusively.

No source you've presented say this. Its just you, citing you. And you're not enough.

Meanwhile, the spikes in oil coming with two events: the end of the COVID lockdowns and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Gas prices were 2.60 on average in January of 2021 when Biden took office. They're 3.71 July. An increase of 70%. Yet oil prices were 72.66 the lockdowns opened. 81.60 in July. An increase of only 12%.

Your numbers don't match up. Your logic doesn't work. By your own reasoning, either both are Biden's responsibility, or neither are. Yet, in predictable echo chamber fashion.....you blame Biden for anything bad. And insist that Biden can't be responsible for anything good.
 
Cost effective is relative.

FOX wouldn't tell you that, but it is.

Relative?
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Kindly explain to us ordinary citizens, how the cost of everything we need and use has skyrocketed while our real wages have dropped is in any possible way "COST EFFECTIVE"/

Using your thought process, if we spent TWICE AS MUCH, our inflation rate would be double and wages would drop even more.

That's your idea of "COST EFFECTIVE"?
 
So you're blaming Biden for inflation......which was already inflated before he took office and skyrocketed around the world as we all came out of COVID lockdowns.

But not for the historically low unemployment rates, which hit levels lower than we've seen since May of 1969.
Twice.

So.....if its bad, Biden did it. If its good, Biden had nothing to do with it. If its good, Trump did it. If its bad, Trump had nothing to do with it.

Does that sum it it up?
Kindly point out where we had rampant inflation before President Biden took office.

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So much for your claims that none of what I posted was true. My stats were spot on and 100% accurate.

You just didn't know any better, never having seen the unemployment stats......because of your echo-chamber. They're big on accusations. Not evidence.

Both January and April of 2023 had the lowest unemployment numbers we've seen since May of 1969. With July of 2023, ending barely two weeks ago, only 0.1% higher than amazing number.
That is all fine and dandy so long as you IGNORE the fact that we have far fewer people working or looking for jobs.

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We don't have 'hyper inflation'. Its 3.2%. The inflation rate under Reagan was more than 3 times higher. You don't know that for the same reason you had no clue about the umemployment rates until I told you. As you're in your little right wing bubble.

And you've provided nothing but you saying that the increase in gas prices were due to Biden, or that the higher rates of inflation were gas prices exclusively.

No source you've presented say this. Its just you, citing you. And you're not enough.

Meanwhile, the spikes in oil coming with two events: the end of the COVID lockdowns and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Gas prices were 2.60 on average in January of 2021 when Biden took office. They're 3.71 July. An increase of 70%. Yet oil prices were 72.66 the lockdowns opened. 81.60 in July. An increase of only 12%.

Your numbers don't match up. Your logic doesn't work. By your own reasoning, either both are Biden's responsibility, or neither are. Yet, in predictable echo chamber fashion.....you blame Biden for anything bad. And insist that Biden can't be responsible for anything good.
Right now the same thing item that cost $100 when Biden took over costs $117. We have hyper inflation. I blame Biden. 100% he declared war on fossil fuels and on everyone who didn’t vote for him. Unifying indeed. Anything good is despite of him.
 
Not the point.

YOUR claim was that inflation was skyrocketing BEFORE President Biden took office. As you know, the things he did on the very first day started the inflation bubble to start to rise.

Laughing....in a discussion of how we have 'hyper inflation', its immediately relevant.

We don't.
 
Right now the same thing item that cost $100 when Biden took over costs $117. We have hyper inflation. I blame Biden. 100% he declared war on fossil fuels and on everyone who didn’t vote for him. Unifying indeed. Anything good is despite of him.

And inflation is a world wide issue, kicking up around the globe around the exact same event: the end of COVID lockdowns.

Yet bizarrely, you blame Biden personally for all of it. You literally blame Joe Biden for inflation in FRANCE. Which is just wildly irrational. They don't even use the same currency.

But you've presented nothing but you citing you to back our claims up.
 
AzogtheDefiler Oh, and in terms of US oil production....its essentially unchanged. With barely more than 1% difference between our production today and just before COVID.

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There's a reason why your source that Biden is to blame for inflation in FRANCE....is just you citing you.
 
So there would have been no inflation anywhere if Biden had expanded drilling?

Says who? Not your article.

Again, inflation was a world wide phenomenon, occurring in economies across the globe all at the same time: when we came out of COVID lockdowns. Which, laughably, you blame Biden for personally.

All while ignoring the stellar drops in unemployment rates under Biden.

By your own logic both are his responsibility, or neither are.
No, there would be inflation but not the crippling inflation we experienced if President Biden had done...NOTHING.
 
And inflation is a world wide issue, kicking up around the globe around the exact same event: the end of COVID lockdowns.

Yet bizarrely, you blame Biden personally for all of it. You literally blame Joe Biden for inflation in FRANCE. Which is just wildly irrational. They don't even use the same currency.

But you've presented nothing but you citing you to back our claims up.
No. I said We aren’t France. We can produce our own energy. Reread what I said. Comparing the US to countries who rely on others for their energy is silly. So yeah. Since Biden took over the average price of goods and services is up 17%. Why? He is a terrible president and polls reflect just that.
 
No, there would be inflation but not the crippling inflation we experienced if President Biden had done...NOTHING.

Says who? And Biden did do something: The inflation reduction act. Today is its 1 year anniversary.

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And you ignore it all.
 
No. I said We aren’t France. We can produce our own energy. Reread what I said. Comparing the US to countries who rely on others for their energy is silly. So yeah. Since Biden took over the average price of goods and services is up 17%. Why? He is a terrible president and polls reflect just that.

Inflation kicked in France at the *exact* same time it kicked here, at the *exact* same time it kicked around the world: at the end of COVID lockdowns.

Yet you blame Joe Biden for all of it, personally.

All while ignoring the stellar drop in unemployment numbers, hitting the lowest rate this year than we've seen since May of 1969.

TWICE.

Lower than any number Trump ever saw in his entire presidency. With our current unemployment rate only 0.1% off this historic low.

You're being irrational.
 

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