If "price gouging" is happening, why didn't Biden & Harris stop it? (Poll)

Is price gouging causing inflation, or are Biden/Harris policies causing it?

  • Price gouging by greedy corporations is causing inflation

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • Biden/Harris policies are causing inflation

    Votes: 27 87.1%

  • Total voters
    31
I never heard black folks talking about a cameltoe, is that what that white man says to you.
It’s painfully obvious you ain’t heard what a lot of black folks say, you just repeat demklan talking points cause you are owned by the rich old white guy xiden
 
True to some extent. Those workers with a "sponsor" could be given temporary legal status.

I still want to deport millions of illegals, living in luxury hotels, getting free food and housing.
Not a thing fuckup.
 
It’s painfully obvious you ain’t heard what a lot of black folks say, you just repeat demklan talking points cause you are owned by the rich old white guy xiden
Why are you trying and failing to speak for a lot of black people?
 
True to some extent. Those workers with a "sponsor" could be given temporary legal status.

I still want to deport millions of illegals, living in luxury hotels, getting free food and housing.
The illegals living in hotels and getting fed all paid for by the US taxpayer need to earn their stay. Maybe clean a set number of rooms and take care of other parts of the hotel instead of trashing and destroying it like a bunch of entitled ingrates. The US can only afford so much welfare despite the Liberals’ misguided perception that our resources to support welfare is unlimited.
 
Not a thing fuckup.
Sanctuary cities are paying $billions to house millions of illegals

Axios, citing officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), first reported the Biden administration awarded a six-month $86.9 million contract for hotel rooms near the border to temporarily shelter about 1,200 migrant family members who crossed over.
 
Sanctuary cities are paying $billions to house millions of illegals

Axios, citing officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), first reported the Biden administration awarded a six-month $86.9 million contract for hotel rooms near the border to temporarily shelter about 1,200 migrant family members who crossed over.
You should read your article from March 2021 first fuckup.

The Ruling​

False.


There is no indication that the $86.9 million contract exclusively foots the bills incurred by hotel rooms. According to ICE's statement, the contract also covers "other necessary services," so it's not $395 a night for a room.

Additionally, a misleading number was used in calculations made to reach the result of $395. Officials did not indicate 1,200 family units would be housed, nor that 1,200 hotel rooms would be made available.

Axios cited 1,200 individuals, while ICE said 1,239 beds would be provided.
 

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