Is Progressive Ideology’s Aim To Weaken The American Economy
Apr 15, 2022 15:57:28 GMT -5
Post by ExquisiteGerbil on Apr 15, 2022 15:57:28 GMT -5
Price Of Panic At All-Time High: Is Progressive Ideology’s Aim To Weaken The American Economy?
By
David Fiorazo
April 14, 2022
It seems liberal Democrats and their big tech, media allies have succeeded at instilling fear in people’s lives and deceiving people about many things. The price of panic is at all-time highs. So are cost of living increases since Joe Biden took over the presidency.
But you’ll rarely hear the media pointing to his administration. That’s right. Today’s problems are the fault of President Trump or Vladimir Putin. I wish I were joking.
Inflation is at a 40-year high of 8.5% due in part to federal policies including the printing of money at disturbing levels, bad energy policy, and being overly generous with countries that hate America. Bottom line: people have been feeling the financial pinch.
In July 2020, Joe Biden tweeted:
“You won’t have to worry about my Tweets when I become president.”
Wow, what a relief! Things are so much better. Pardon the sarcasm and look at America’s economy, its corrupt government, censorship, medical tyranny, our schools, the gender surrender and delusion, culture of death, complicit media, and our military, for starters. In just the last year, we have 13% increase in the cost of meat and poultry, increases in produce, and a 38% increase in gasoline.
You’ve seen the “Help Wanted” signs, and you’ve likely seen small businesses – the backbone of strong communities – cut way back or even close down. You’ve seen the skyrocketing gas prices and home energy costs. Taxes are increasing. Even according to the progressive AP (Associated Press), inflation has soared in the last 12 months resulting in the biggest spike since 1981.
Some try and argue, as the O’Biden administration and Democrats in the media insist, this is all the result of Vladimir Putin and his attack on Ukraine. WH Press Secretary, Jen Psaki calls the current economic crisis, “Putin’s price hikes.”
Let’s analyze some numbers. Take a look at this graph on the Consumer Price Index:
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By
David Fiorazo
April 14, 2022
It seems liberal Democrats and their big tech, media allies have succeeded at instilling fear in people’s lives and deceiving people about many things. The price of panic is at all-time highs. So are cost of living increases since Joe Biden took over the presidency.
But you’ll rarely hear the media pointing to his administration. That’s right. Today’s problems are the fault of President Trump or Vladimir Putin. I wish I were joking.
Inflation is at a 40-year high of 8.5% due in part to federal policies including the printing of money at disturbing levels, bad energy policy, and being overly generous with countries that hate America. Bottom line: people have been feeling the financial pinch.
In July 2020, Joe Biden tweeted:
“You won’t have to worry about my Tweets when I become president.”
Wow, what a relief! Things are so much better. Pardon the sarcasm and look at America’s economy, its corrupt government, censorship, medical tyranny, our schools, the gender surrender and delusion, culture of death, complicit media, and our military, for starters. In just the last year, we have 13% increase in the cost of meat and poultry, increases in produce, and a 38% increase in gasoline.
You’ve seen the “Help Wanted” signs, and you’ve likely seen small businesses – the backbone of strong communities – cut way back or even close down. You’ve seen the skyrocketing gas prices and home energy costs. Taxes are increasing. Even according to the progressive AP (Associated Press), inflation has soared in the last 12 months resulting in the biggest spike since 1981.
Some try and argue, as the O’Biden administration and Democrats in the media insist, this is all the result of Vladimir Putin and his attack on Ukraine. WH Press Secretary, Jen Psaki calls the current economic crisis, “Putin’s price hikes.”
Let’s analyze some numbers. Take a look at this graph on the Consumer Price Index:
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