Biden’s economy

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is why gas prices are high. Combined with Saudis/OPEC cutting supply and Russian sanctions. Get existing wells opened and operating in 30 days. That should be a national security priority.


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This admin is very anti-energy.

Gas prices shouldn’t have gotten this high.

Bidenomics has crashed the economy and drive up the prices of all commodities. Even fertilizer is at triple digit increases that started back in October last year.

I expect 10 bucks a gallon in some states
Anonymous
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/18/1099822457/stocks-sink-target-walmart-retailers-inflation-federal-reserve-economy

Ooof meter set to high.

After this summer expect a lot of light Christmas or no Christmas for lots of Americans
Anonymous
28% of world fertilizer exports are from Ukraine and the Russia and it's planting season. It's not difficult to comprehend why the price has increased.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:28% of world fertilizer exports are from Ukraine and the Russia and it's planting season. It's not difficult to comprehend why the price has increased.


Prices shot you before:
https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2021/11/03/nitrogen-fertilizer-prices-close

Started February and shot you sharply.

Inflation started about that time, of course Biden didn’t have a plan and as it was “”transitory”. That was after they said there was no inflation.

Nice try
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The U.S. economy is still doing well and recovering. Everyone I know is better off than two years ago.


Polls suggest otherwise. Most Americans are much worse off than two or three years ago.

Most Americans think the country is headed the wrong direction

Fact remains is the economy stinks, Biden could have done a lot and instead pushed for 40 billion in aid.

He could have given that money back to the people for tax returns or something better


NP. I just want to point out that giving the money back to the people would just continue the inflation spiral given that the covid stimulus payments are thought to be contributing factor in the first place. So I have no doubt that is exactly what Democrats will do, along with price controls that don't work and just create more shortages of goods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dow is currently down more than 1200 points.


The close:

The Dow shed 1,164.52 points, or 3.57%, to 31,490.07, the average’s biggest decline since June 2020. It was the lowest close for the Dow since March 2021.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:28% of world fertilizer exports are from Ukraine and the Russia and it's planting season. It's not difficult to comprehend why the price has increased.


Prices shot you before:
https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2021/11/03/nitrogen-fertilizer-prices-close

Started February and shot you sharply.

Inflation started about that time, of course Biden didn’t have a plan and as it was “”transitory”. That was after they said there was no inflation.

Nice try


Prices shot up when economic activity snapped back after vaccines were distributed, but supply chains have been playing catch-up ever since.

Shocker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The U.S. economy is still doing well and recovering. Everyone I know is better off than two years ago.


Polls suggest otherwise. Most Americans are much worse off than two or three years ago.

Most Americans think the country is headed the wrong direction

Fact remains is the economy stinks, Biden could have done a lot and instead pushed for 40 billion in aid.

He could have given that money back to the people for tax returns or something better


NP. I just want to point out that giving the money back to the people would just continue the inflation spiral given that the covid stimulus payments are thought to be contributing factor in the first place. So I have no doubt that is exactly what Democrats will do, along with price controls that don't work and just create more shortages of goods.


Inflation in the U.S. would still be 5-6% without some of the stimulus last year. It's structural and related to supply chains.

IMHO, Putin invaded primarily to increase inflationary pressures in the West and affect political outcomes in Europe and the U.S. He already had the port he needed in Crimea, plus the occupied lands in the east.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:28% of world fertilizer exports are from Ukraine and the Russia and it's planting season. It's not difficult to comprehend why the price has increased.


Prices shot you before:
https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2021/11/03/nitrogen-fertilizer-prices-close

Started February and shot you sharply.

Inflation started about that time, of course Biden didn’t have a plan and as it was “”transitory”. That was after they said there was no inflation.

Nice try


Prices shot up when economic activity snapped back after vaccines were distributed, but supply chains have been playing catch-up ever since.

Shocker.


Yet Europe hasn’t suffered the inflation we have.

Vaccines don’t mean anything. Most farmers were working regardless.

Prices shot up because inflation - which was occurring and Biden ignored. Farmers sounded the alarms months ago and Biden stumbled from one crisis to another
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:28% of world fertilizer exports are from Ukraine and the Russia and it's planting season. It's not difficult to comprehend why the price has increased.


Prices shot you before:
https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2021/11/03/nitrogen-fertilizer-prices-close

Started February and shot you sharply.

Inflation started about that time, of course Biden didn’t have a plan and as it was “”transitory”. That was after they said there was no inflation.

Nice try


Prices shot up when economic activity snapped back after vaccines were distributed, but supply chains have been playing catch-up ever since.

Shocker.


Yet Europe hasn’t suffered the inflation we have.

Vaccines don’t mean anything. Most farmers were working regardless.

Prices shot up because inflation - which was occurring and Biden ignored. Farmers sounded the alarms months ago and Biden stumbled from one crisis to another


What are you talking about, EU inflation is pushing 8%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The U.S. economy is still doing well and recovering. Everyone I know is better off than two years ago.


Polls suggest otherwise. Most Americans are much worse off than two or three years ago.

Most Americans think the country is headed the wrong direction

Fact remains is the economy stinks, Biden could have done a lot and instead pushed for 40 billion in aid.

He could have given that money back to the people for tax returns or something better


NP. I just want to point out that giving the money back to the people would just continue the inflation spiral given that the covid stimulus payments are thought to be contributing factor in the first place. So I have no doubt that is exactly what Democrats will do, along with price controls that don't work and just create more shortages of goods.


Inflation in the U.S. would still be 5-6% without some of the stimulus last year. It's structural and related to supply chains.

IMHO, Putin invaded primarily to increase inflationary pressures in the West and affect political outcomes in Europe and the U.S. He already had the port he needed in Crimea, plus the occupied lands in the east.


Putin has nothing to do with bad policy. Europe didn’t suffer the inflation rates we did - and pressures were here without him. Gas prices shot up early last year - Putin is and excise
Anonymous
Is it built back better yet?

Because feeding my family was significantly less expensive two years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:28% of world fertilizer exports are from Ukraine and the Russia and it's planting season. It's not difficult to comprehend why the price has increased.


Prices shot you before:
https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2021/11/03/nitrogen-fertilizer-prices-close

Started February and shot you sharply.

Inflation started about that time, of course Biden didn’t have a plan and as it was “”transitory”. That was after they said there was no inflation.

Nice try


Prices shot up when economic activity snapped back after vaccines were distributed, but supply chains have been playing catch-up ever since.

Shocker.


Yet Europe hasn’t suffered the inflation we have.

Vaccines don’t mean anything. Most farmers were working regardless.

Prices shot up because inflation - which was occurring and Biden ignored. Farmers sounded the alarms months ago and Biden stumbled from one crisis to another


EU inflation = 7.4%
UK inflation = 9%

What are you smoking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The U.S. economy is still doing well and recovering. Everyone I know is better off than two years ago.


Polls suggest otherwise. Most Americans are much worse off than two or three years ago.

Most Americans think the country is headed the wrong direction

Fact remains is the economy stinks, Biden could have done a lot and instead pushed for 40 billion in aid.

He could have given that money back to the people for tax returns or something better


NP. I just want to point out that giving the money back to the people would just continue the inflation spiral given that the covid stimulus payments are thought to be contributing factor in the first place. So I have no doubt that is exactly what Democrats will do, along with price controls that don't work and just create more shortages of goods.


Inflation in the U.S. would still be 5-6% without some of the stimulus last year. It's structural and related to supply chains.

IMHO, Putin invaded primarily to increase inflationary pressures in the West and affect political outcomes in Europe and the U.S. He already had the port he needed in Crimea, plus the occupied lands in the east.


Putin has nothing to do with bad policy. Europe didn’t suffer the inflation rates we did - and pressures were here without him. Gas prices shot up early last year - Putin is and excise

Oil prices were literally negative in 2020.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:28% of world fertilizer exports are from Ukraine and the Russia and it's planting season. It's not difficult to comprehend why the price has increased.


Prices shot you before:
https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/crops/article/2021/11/03/nitrogen-fertilizer-prices-close

Started February and shot you sharply.

Inflation started about that time, of course Biden didn’t have a plan and as it was “”transitory”. That was after they said there was no inflation.

Nice try


Prices shot up when economic activity snapped back after vaccines were distributed, but supply chains have been playing catch-up ever since.

Shocker.


Yet Europe hasn’t suffered the inflation we have.

Vaccines don’t mean anything. Most farmers were working regardless.

Prices shot up because inflation - which was occurring and Biden ignored. Farmers sounded the alarms months ago and Biden stumbled from one crisis to another


EU inflation = 7.4%
UK inflation = 9%

What are you smoking?


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