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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I remember the first Trump term... grocery shelves empty economy shut down Trump turning the military on the public Fun times![/quote] That was only due to the pandemic. Prior to that..... Economy thriving. [b]same as it was under Obama[/b] Gas prices low. [b]same as it is currently[/b] People could actually afford groceries. [b]price gouging sucks. Why did the GOP oppose price-gouging legislation?[/b] Public satisfaction high. [b]Consumer confidence is higher today than when Trump left office[/b] And, if you want to talk about "dictatorships," OP - look to your man Biden. He takes actions that he knows are unconstitutional and uses his law enforcement agencies to go after his political enemies. [b]such as?[/b] Sure sounds like a dictator to me. He can't be gone soon enough. [/quote] Wait, are you suggesting that holding people accountable for breaking the law is being a dictator? If not, then what are you talking about? Or said differently, are you excusing people who break the law because they are republicans who....broke the law?[/quote] Dream on, baby! Consumer confidence: [img]https://cdn.abcotvs.com/dip/images/12272634_092722-wtvd-consumer-confidence-elaina-4p-vid.jpg?w=1600[/img] Average gas price: When Trump left office: $2.38 Currently under Biden: $3.20 Cost of goods under Biden: Food prices are up 33.7% from the start of 2021, while shelter costs are up 18.7%, according to FOX Business calculations. Energy prices, meanwhile, are up 32.8%. https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/biden-touts-cooling-inflation-but-prices-are-up-sharply-from-2021[/quote] When Trump left office, the US economy was in shambles, there was no demand for gas because no one was driving anywhere. So sure, I guess if you want the economy to crash again so you can buy gas for cheap, that is a thing, but I like my presidents to grow the GDP and grow jobs.[/quote] Nice try. When Trump was in office, the price of gas remained low. it never spiked to over $5.00 like it did with Biden in office. In fact, it never even reached $3.00/gallon. [/quote] It spiked because of the economic snap back when Biden got the economy re-opened. Gas prices do not fluctuate in a vacuum. Also... https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news-release/2023/01/more-rampant-gas-price-gouging-exxon-reaps-obscene-56-billion https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/03/oil-companies-bring-in-200-billion-in-profits-in-2022.html Those "profits" were your "inflation" Maybe the GOP should be supporting anti-price gouging if people like you are going to complain about the high prices. Instead... https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/senate-bill/3920/text ^^^ The GOP in lock-step, voted against this.[/quote] Biden didn't open the economy. Bumbling, Stumbling Dementia Joe was for lockdowns and for keeping it closed. States ruled by Democrat Party regimes remained closed as states like Florida and TX opened back up for business. In fact, because of Bidenomics the economy still continues to suffer: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/25/inflation-has-created-a-dark-cloud-over-how-everyday-americans-view-the-economy.html https://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/americans-financial-recovery-covid Most Americans haven't bounced back and with the rise of energy, unfordable housing and skyrocketing costs of goods most Americans will be in debt for a long period of time. Bumbling, Stumbling Dementia Joe can't even put together a coherent sentence let alont any coherent policy, which is why the illegal alien crisis is in full swing. Instead of securing the borders we're literally flying people without ID's to various places around the US. https://www.commerce.senate.gov/2023/12/sen-cruz-demands-answers-from-dhs-regarding-illegal-aliens-use-of-fake-ids-for-air-travel#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWhile%20Americans%20must%20present%20an,saying%20the%20process%20%E2%80%9Ctakes%20illegal [/quote]
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