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02-20-2024, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
No, not even 10% correct.
Te inflation rate is the same thing as inflatio.
Groceries are up over 18% from Trump. gas is higher, people can't get mortagages.
Savings are at a all time low.
Life is harder for people than 3 years ago.
Disproportionatley for minorities thanks the totally failed border policy.
Answer me this, libiots, if the economy is so damn good, why are they reassigning college debt to taxpayers with families and allowing ggrads a free pass, other than buying votes?
There is NOTHING AS GOOD TODAY AS IT WAS UNDER TRUMP.
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Kind of hard to respond when I can’t figure outWTF you are talking about.
“Te inflation rate is the same thing as inflatio.”
I have no idea what that means. What I do know is at its peak inflation was 9.1%. It is now 3.1%. Comparing today’s rate with the rate during the pandemic is meaningless. Comparing grocery prices is meaningless. Comparing gas prices is meaningless. We were in the middle of a pandemic induced recession then.
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02-20-2024, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
Kind of hard to respond when I can’t figure outWTF you are talking about.
“Te inflation rate is the same thing as inflatio.”
I have no idea what that means. What I do know is at its peak inflation was 9.1%. It is now 3.1%. Comparing today’s rate with the rate during the pandemic is meaningless. Comparing grocery prices is meaningless. Comparing gas prices is meaningless. We were in the middle of a pandemic induced recession then.
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The majority of the country disagree with you. My electric bill alone is up over 50% and that higher cost is with me using less KWH this year than last.
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02-20-2024, 02:03 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Riverside, Il.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
No, not even 10% correct.
Te inflation rate is the same thing as inflatio.
Groceries are up over 18% from Trump. gas is higher, people can't get mortagages.
Savings are at a all time low.
Life is harder for people than 3 years ago.
Disproportionatley for minorities thanks the totally failed border policy.
Answer me this, libiots, if the economy is so damn good, why are they reassigning college debt to taxpayers with families and allowing ggrads a free pass, other than buying votes?
There is NOTHING AS GOOD TODAY AS IT WAS UNDER TRUMP.
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Everything is better than it was under Trump. Under Trump, I couldn’t go to a restaurant to eat with my friends. I can now. Under Trump, I couldn’t go to a high school basketball game. I can now. Under Trump, I couldn’t go to church. I can now. Prices have gone up, but so has my income.
If a person is honest, there is nothing you were doing before that you can’t do now. Even if it costs a bit more. AND MILLIONS ARE NO LONGER DYING AND GETTING SICK FROM COVID.
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02-20-2024, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmyb
Even liberal democrat and Trump hater, Bill Maher, says Biden needs to go.
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Biden needs to go...and so does Trump.
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02-20-2024, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by horses4courses
This is proof positive of how completely brain-addled you are, chimp.
Your poor grasp of facts, and selective memory, help you to forget
what a mess this country was in when Biden took over the WH.
The fact that the US economy is as healthy as it is today, is a true
testament to the great work that has been done since then.
Naturally, there have been bumps in the road.
The US economy after Covid was in a horrible state.
Getting it restarted was done with a risky injection
of relief funds. Did all of that money go where it should?
Of course not. Policing such projects takes more bureaucracy.
Raise your hand if you're in favor of that!
All in all, this first 3 years of Biden have been a big success.
Inflation should be reduced further, if landlords would stop
overpricing their properties. There's a lot to be said for rent control.
Competition should help grocery prices to fall eventually.
Gas prices are pretty fair, right now. Interest rates will drop.
There really is far less for you to complain about - but you will anyway.
It's an election year, after all.
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I'd say you're full off shit... but you've been beyond crapacity for quite some time now.
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02-20-2024, 02:10 PM
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Join Date: May 2011
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Originally Posted by horses4courses
This is proof positive of how completely brain-addled you are, chimp.
Your poor grasp of facts, and selective memory, help you to forget
what a mess this country was in when Biden took over the WH.
The fact that the US economy is as healthy as it is today, is a true
testament to the great work that has been done since then.
Naturally, there have been bumps in the road.
The US economy after Covid was in a horrible state.
Getting it restarted was done with a risky injection
of relief funds. Did all of that money go where it should?
Of course not. Policing such projects takes more bureaucracy.
Raise your hand if you're in favor of that!
All in all, this first 3 years of Biden have been a big success.
Inflation should be reduced further, if landlords would stop
overpricing their properties. There's a lot to be said for rent control.
Competition should help grocery prices to fall eventually.
Gas prices are pretty fair, right now. Interest rates will drop.
There really is far less for you to complain about - but you will anyway.
It's an election year, after all.
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what are the new definitions of facts and fact? it is so hard to keep up.
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02-20-2024, 02:10 PM
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Location: Baystater
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Originally Posted by thaskalos
Biden needs to go...and so does Trump.
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I don't disagree but probably for different reasons than you. I liked Trumps economic policies, but thought he was too divisive and not very diplomatic.
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02-20-2024, 02:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmyb
The majority of the country disagree with you. My electric bill alone is up over 50% and that higher cost is with me using less KWH this year than last.
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And on top of outrageous power bills... my phone in the last 90 days had a 25% increase and was just informed it will be going up another 35%. Next month but effectively it had double since 2020 before these kick in the nuts... oh and I'm also paying more for copper service they tell me... I could save with fiber... but that is not an option as it's not been run past my place. Even though they got millions to run it for the Fed's that first took it from us.
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02-20-2024, 02:22 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Riverside, Il.
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Originally Posted by jimmyb
The majority of the country disagree with you. My electric bill alone is up over 50% and that higher cost is with me using less KWH this year than last.
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In the last year in New England the cost of electricity is down5.3 cents per KWH. In Boston, it is down.9.4 cents per KWH
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02-20-2024, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmyb
I don't disagree but probably for different reasons than you. I liked Trumps economic policies, but thought he was too divisive and not very diplomatic.
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I like Trump’s policies and the results of them. I appreciate his frank honest speech it's real. A Slick talking politician doesn't get you anymore then a damp ass and picked pockets.
It's going to take a bulldog to right this mess... not a poodle that pisses in the corner.
Trump 2024...
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02-20-2024, 02:34 PM
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Location: New Hampshire
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mostpost
In the last year in New England the cost of electricity is down5.3 cents per KWH. In Boston, it is down.9.4 cents per KWH
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Horseshit numbers from the king of horseshit.
https://www.wbur.org/news/2022/09/08...ility-auctions
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02-20-2024, 02:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmyb
I don't disagree but probably for different reasons than you. I liked Trumps economic policies, but thought he was too divisive and not very diplomatic.
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You can't run a government the way you run your own business. When you own your own business you can do whatever you want...and you can fire all those who are "disloyal" to you. But in government you have to compromise in order to get things done...and the "loyalty" of the government officials should be to the constituents whom they represent, and not to the man in the White House. Trump could never understand that.
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Last edited by thaskalos; 02-20-2024 at 02:41 PM.
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02-20-2024, 02:45 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Canandaigua, New york
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You wise-ass little scumbag.
It meant NOT the sme.
Anything to divert from facts.
In flation rate is dow, PRICES are still up
Take milk as an example
2016..... $3.20
2017..... $3.23
2018..... $2.90
2019..... $ 3.04
2020 ..... $3.32
2021..... $3.55
2022..... $409
2023 ..... $4.01
2017,18.19.....$3.06
2021,22,23......$3.88 = 1.27 times price under comparable Trump yeqrs
Reality, mostpost, not propoganda.
Eggs, bread, gas, ESSENTIAL things are NOT comparable to Trump years.
Stick your 3% inflation up your inflated ass.
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02-20-2024, 02:57 PM
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PA Steward
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Del Boca Vista
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mostpost
Everything is better than it was under Trump. Under Trump, I couldn’t go to a restaurant to eat with my friends. I can now. Under Trump, I couldn’t go to a high school basketball game. I can now. Under Trump, I couldn’t go to church. I can now. Prices have gone up, but so has my income.
If a person is honest, there is nothing you were doing before that you can’t do now. Even if it costs a bit more. AND MILLIONS ARE NO LONGER DYING AND GETTING SICK FROM COVID.
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You're an idiot
The reason you couldn't do all those things wasn't because of Trump
It was because of your DEMOCRAT OVERLORDS
They were the ones who locked down THE HARDEST
YOU COULD DO ALL THOSE THINGS IN FLORIDA - and other Republican run states
Idiot
Break out of your idiot CULT MINDSET where they train you that everything bad in the world is because of TRUMP
LMAO
Last edited by PaceAdvantage; 02-20-2024 at 02:59 PM.
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02-20-2024, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmyb
The majority of the country disagree with you. My electric bill alone is up over 50% and that higher cost is with me using less KWH this year than last.
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it would be better if you had a couple electric vehicles ++
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