Biden’s economy

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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


You’re insanely uninformed and unintelligent. Biden is a historically bad president and the electorate recognizes that. The biggest issue with this buffoon is that his mistakes are self inflicted and he owns none of them.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


Trumps policies were awful. Stupid trade wars and tariffs, gigantic tax cuts for the rich while screwing the middle class, skyrocketing deficits and debt, incompetent COVID response, idiotic decision to blow up Iran deal, endless corruption, dumb border wall, shutting down legal immigration. The tweets were not the problem.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


Trumps policies were awful. Stupid trade wars and tariffs, gigantic tax cuts for the rich while screwing the middle class, skyrocketing deficits and debt, incompetent COVID response, idiotic decision to blow up Iran deal, endless corruption, dumb border wall, shutting down legal immigration. The tweets were not the problem.


Trump's policies were horrible up and down. He got lucky that he had a roaring economy to shield him from a lot of consequences of his idiocy. Then came COVID and he told people to drink bleach.

This inflation is not Biden's fault, and I would take him 100,000 days out of 100,000 over Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


Trumps policies were awful. Stupid trade wars and tariffs, gigantic tax cuts for the rich while screwing the middle class, skyrocketing deficits and debt, incompetent COVID response, idiotic decision to blow up Iran deal, endless corruption, dumb border wall, shutting down legal immigration. The tweets were not the problem.


Trump's policies were horrible up and down. He got lucky that he had a roaring economy to shield him from a lot of consequences of his idiocy. Then came COVID and he told people to drink bleach.

This inflation is not Biden's fault, and I would take him 100,000 days out of 100,000 over Trump.


So Trump doesn't get credit for the roaring economy under his watch, and Biden isn't responsible for inflation under his watch. Got it! NOVEMBER will show you differently, and I don't personally like Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


Trumps policies were awful. Stupid trade wars and tariffs, gigantic tax cuts for the rich while screwing the middle class, skyrocketing deficits and debt, incompetent COVID response, idiotic decision to blow up Iran deal, endless corruption, dumb border wall, shutting down legal immigration. The tweets were not the problem.


Trump's policies were horrible up and down. He got lucky that he had a roaring economy to shield him from a lot of consequences of his idiocy. Then came COVID and he told people to drink bleach.

This inflation is not Biden's fault, and I would take him 100,000 days out of 100,000 over Trump.


So Trump doesn't get credit for the roaring economy under his watch, and Biden isn't responsible for inflation under his watch. Got it! NOVEMBER will show you differently, and I don't personally like Trump.


Roaring economy? GDP growth under Trump was the worst under any president since Hoover. Get your facts straight.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


Trumps policies were awful. Stupid trade wars and tariffs, gigantic tax cuts for the rich while screwing the middle class, skyrocketing deficits and debt, incompetent COVID response, idiotic decision to blow up Iran deal, endless corruption, dumb border wall, shutting down legal immigration. The tweets were not the problem.


Trump's policies were horrible up and down. He got lucky that he had a roaring economy to shield him from a lot of consequences of his idiocy. Then came COVID and he told people to drink bleach.

This inflation is not Biden's fault, and I would take him 100,000 days out of 100,000 over Trump.


So Trump doesn't get credit for the roaring economy under his watch, and Biden isn't responsible for inflation under his watch. Got it! NOVEMBER will show you differently, and I don't personally like Trump.


Roaring economy? GDP growth under Trump was the worst under any president since Hoover. Get your facts straight.


I was responding to what the PP said. READ.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


Trumps policies were awful. Stupid trade wars and tariffs, gigantic tax cuts for the rich while screwing the middle class, skyrocketing deficits and debt, incompetent COVID response, idiotic decision to blow up Iran deal, endless corruption, dumb border wall, shutting down legal immigration. The tweets were not the problem.


Trump's policies were horrible up and down. He got lucky that he had a roaring economy to shield him from a lot of consequences of his idiocy. Then came COVID and he told people to drink bleach.

This inflation is not Biden's fault, and I would take him 100,000 days out of 100,000 over Trump.


So Trump doesn't get credit for the roaring economy under his watch, and Biden isn't responsible for inflation under his watch. Got it! NOVEMBER will show you differently, and I don't personally like Trump.


I didn't say that's how voters will see it, but that's how it is.
Anonymous
Ignorance is bliss

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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


His policies were to juice the economy (that we are paying for now) and kowtow to Russian interests abroad.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Biden's economy is not having a huge negative impact on most Americans is either extremely wealthy and doesn't "feel" the effects of the high prices or is lying through their teeth.


+100 Extreme liberals in DC are in a bubble. They will clutch their pearls once GOP sweeps in 2022.

Be honest. Are you just AI, regurgitating talking points? Here, let me feed you some random phrases: taxes, bootstraps, Candyland, sidewalk, astroturf, sand, price gouging, anglerfish. Let’s see what garbled nonsense you reply with.


Have you looked at any public opinion poll in the last six months? Your party is politically in a really, really bad place.


I’m really surprised by how low his poll numbers are, I mean he’s nowhere near as bad as Trump yet his numbers are lower than Trump? Something might be wrong with these polls.


He's pretty bad.
You can complain about Trump's tweets and his rhetoric, but his policies worked for the American people.
Biden's policies are screwing us over.
Jimmy Carter is happy though.


Trumps policies were awful. Stupid trade wars and tariffs, gigantic tax cuts for the rich while screwing the middle class, skyrocketing deficits and debt, incompetent COVID response, idiotic decision to blow up Iran deal, endless corruption, dumb border wall, shutting down legal immigration. The tweets were not the problem.


Trump's policies were horrible up and down. He got lucky that he had a roaring economy to shield him from a lot of consequences of his idiocy. Then came COVID and he told people to drink bleach.

This inflation is not Biden's fault, and I would take him 100,000 days out of 100,000 over Trump.


So Trump doesn't get credit for the roaring economy under his watch, and Biden isn't responsible for inflation under his watch. Got it! NOVEMBER will show you differently, and I don't personally like Trump.


You realize the economy that "roared" under Trump was the same as Obama's but Obama didn't also have the liability associated with the unfunded tax cuts for the 1%.
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