Biden’s economy

Anonymous
I've ate the same carton of eggs at Trader Joe's for the last decade. I've never paid more than $4 for those eggs. I think they might be $3.79 right now.

Who the hell is paying $7, $10, $12 for a dozen eggs? It feels phony as hell.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've ate the same carton of eggs at Trader Joe's for the last decade. I've never paid more than $4 for those eggs. I think they might be $3.79 right now.

Who the hell is paying $7, $10, $12 for a dozen eggs? It feels phony as hell.


People on the right go to the most expense boutique store and then take a picture in front of a sign for organic, free range, grass fed, double yoke and gold plated eggs.
Anonymous
The Democratic Party really needs to come to terms with the fact that the majority of Americans believe that they are worse off today than four years ago. Instead, as we see here, the preference seems to be to argue with people about their economic condition.

Another term that could be used for this behavior that Democrats should know well is ‘gaslighting’. And the proper response is to say that when people tell you that they are worse off, believe them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Democratic Party really needs to come to terms with the fact that the majority of Americans believe that they are worse off today than four years ago. Instead, as we see here, the preference seems to be to argue with people about their economic condition.

Another term that could be used for this behavior that Democrats should know well is ‘gaslighting’. And the proper response is to say that when people tell you that they are worse off, believe them.


The silver lining is that if Trump wins, they'll really understand what it's like to be worse off. Then, the Democrats fix the economy again in 2029. Wash, rinse, and history repeats (over and over).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Democratic Party really needs to come to terms with the fact that the majority of Americans believe that they are worse off today than four years ago. Instead, as we see here, the preference seems to be to argue with people about their economic condition.

Another term that could be used for this behavior that Democrats should know well is ‘gaslighting’. And the proper response is to say that when people tell you that they are worse off, believe them.


The silver lining is that if Trump wins, they'll really understand what it's like to be worse off. Then, the Democrats fix the economy again in 2029. Wash, rinse, and history repeats (over and over).


There won't be valid elections after this year if Trump wins, so hoping for democrats to rescue the country in 2029 is vaporware.
Anonymous


Anonymous
This is what taking on price gouging looks like
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've ate the same carton of eggs at Trader Joe's for the last decade. I've never paid more than $4 for those eggs. I think they might be $3.79 right now.

Who the hell is paying $7, $10, $12 for a dozen eggs? It feels phony as hell.


People on the right go to the most expense boutique store and then take a picture in front of a sign for organic, free range, grass fed, double yoke and gold plated eggs.


They must all shop at Erewhon. I go to Costco. They’ve always been $4 to $5 for 24 eggs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Democratic Party really needs to come to terms with the fact that the majority of Americans believe that they are worse off today than four years ago. Instead, as we see here, the preference seems to be to argue with people about their economic condition.

Another term that could be used for this behavior that Democrats should know well is ‘gaslighting’. And the proper response is to say that when people tell you that they are worse off, believe them.


The silver lining is that if Trump wins, they'll really understand what it's like to be worse off. Then, the Democrats fix the economy again in 2029. Wash, rinse, and history repeats (over and over).


There won't be valid elections after this year if Trump wins, so hoping for democrats to rescue the country in 2029 is vaporware.


A famous quote you hear every four years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Democratic Party really needs to come to terms with the fact that the majority of Americans believe that they are worse off today than four years ago. Instead, as we see here, the preference seems to be to argue with people about their economic condition.

Another term that could be used for this behavior that Democrats should know well is ‘gaslighting’. And the proper response is to say that when people tell you that they are worse off, believe them.


The silver lining is that if Trump wins, they'll really understand what it's like to be worse off. Then, the Democrats fix the economy again in 2029. Wash, rinse, and history repeats (over and over).


There won't be valid elections after this year if Trump wins, so hoping for democrats to rescue the country in 2029 is vaporware.


A famous quote you hear every four years.


See that's the thing. No previous President has promised to be dictator day 1 or invoke the Insurrection Act against protestors or go after the "enemy within" - you know, those who just happen to be politicians or former administration officials that do not support him and have called out how unfit he is for the office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Republican Party really needs to come to terms with the fact that they believe that they are worse off today than four years ago despite facts to the contrary. Instead, as we see here, the preference seems to be to argue with people about common sense and facts.

Another term that could be used for this behavior that Republicans should know well is ‘gaslighting’. And the proper response is to say that when people tell you that they are worse off, don't believe them.


Fixed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Republican Party really needs to come to terms with the fact that they believe that they are worse off today than four years ago despite facts to the contrary. Instead, as we see here, the preference seems to be to argue with people about common sense and facts.

Another term that could be used for this behavior that Republicans should know well is ‘gaslighting’. And the proper response is to say that when people tell you that they are worse off, don't believe them.


Fixed it.


+1, and scoreboard! Look at the stock market, the unemployment rate, GDP growth, and where inflation is compared to every other developed country after COVID and we're doing amazingly well. Too bad the MAGAs are stuck in their outrage, echo chamber of unhappiness. Maybe they should invest some more in DJT.
Anonymous
The economy is good if you are looking for a job in govt or the service industry other than that it is bad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've ate the same carton of eggs at Trader Joe's for the last decade. I've never paid more than $4 for those eggs. I think they might be $3.79 right now.

Who the hell is paying $7, $10, $12 for a dozen eggs? It feels phony as hell.

Of course they’re lying. Even the jumbo cage-free organic eggs I buy at Wegmans cost only $5.29 a dozen.
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