Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Big-guy Biden brings "Build Back Badder"

Biden: the choice of celebrities everywhere.

 Jen Psaki's schtick is to respond with "give me the names of people who are poorer today".

www.terrellaftermath.com

"Almost everyone in America is getting poorer thanks to the inflationary wave kicked off by Joe Biden taking office and immediately clamping down on energy production, which set off a continuing cycle of price rises to compensate for increased costs.

"People filling their gas tanks or buying food already are changing their habits and lowering their standard of living.  The classic question Ronald Reagan asked voters, "Are you better off now...?," has a resounding answer — "No!" — only 14 months into the Biden presidency.  Reagan was running against Jimmy Carter, during whose presidency Americans last had the experience of inflation remotely comparable to what we endure now.". . .


. . ."But Jen Paski's rhetoric about the "Putin price hike" isn't finding many takers, even at left-wing outlets like CNN.  Perhaps they realize that people have been buying gasoline and food all throughout 2021 and early 2022 before any war in Ukraine and can recognize propaganda BS when they hear it.". . .

Acceleration: Consumer price index hits highest annual inflation rate since 1981 – HotAir


. . ."The worst level of inflation in 40 years managed to get even worse in March. The consumer-price index rose 8.5% year-on-year, the worst since December 1981 — when inflation had begun to decelerate. Instead, the CPI’s internals suggest that inflation has only begun to accelerate.

"So much for those pay raises that Joe Biden keeps touting:. . ."

 Joe Manchin Torches Biden's 'Putin Price Hike' Inflation Excuse in Scathing Statement (westernjournal.com)  . . ."A White House economic advisor accused Sen. Rick Scott of Florida of being “fully in lockstep” with Putin himself for criticizing Biden’s job performance.

"The White House is yet to apply the PR tactic to the senator from their own party, with Putin sympathies seemingly stopping at a partisan line.

"The annual inflation rate in March was 8.5%.". . .

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