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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I recall a lot of talk about this on the campaign trail. I don’t remember any talk about Greenland. So when are grocery prices going down? I paid more this month than I did last.[/quote] This country has paid a massive price for electing Biden. He did tremendous damage to this country. We never needed the wasteful, self-indulgent American Rescue Plan. Biden created $2 trillion in debt and overheated the economy by pumping massive levels of government money into the economy. The result was a cycle of inflation. It will be hard to reverse the price increases Biden caused. Biden made most households in this nation poorer by causing the prices to rise so dramatically. My cost of rent, health insurance, auto insurance, etc. has went up massively since the awful President was inaugurated in 2021. Few people’s salaries increased enough to pay for his massive price increases. So, most of us are poorer and our standard of living has declined because of Biden. I voted for Trump hoping he could reverse Biden’s destruction of the middle and poor classes in this country. Even if he can’t, Kamala would have hired the same failed economic advisors who would continue to mismanage the economy. A vote against Kamala was a vote to stop the terrible “Bidenomics” policies that have crushed so many workers in this country. [/quote] Take a few minutes to read how the rest of the world fared post-COVID and compare that to the US. No one is pleased there was a global pandemic and global economic suffering as a result. But the US did better economically post-COVID than anyone else. The larger context doesn’t bring down the cost of eggs, but it is a relevant data point. FWIW, threatening tariffs, suggestions that Canada become the 51st state, floating the idea of developing the Gaza Strip, and taking away Head Start and free lunch for kids doesn’t drive down the price of eggs either. The private sector doesn’t like spending money during times of unpredictability. [/quote]
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