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January Inflation Highest In 40 Years, Gas Prices Highest In 8 Years
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Liberals here claiming that conservatives WANT the economy to tank for electoral benefit, yet it’s Democrat spending policies driving inflation.

Manchin’s latest critique of Biden’s BBB aspirations just might save the economy from total collapse.

Trump outrage? I gotta ask you lefty assholes (and you are for putting two of the worst candidates in American history into he white house) are you happy with what you have done?

What would you rather go through? One hand a recession or on the other hand inflation..

The rich can make it through both times of inflation or recession.  The rest are going to struggle.

Posted By: Hpygolky
Re: Beats what could've been... a trump/recession  
What would you rather go through? One hand a recession or on the other hand inflation..
And your so sure trump would have put us into a recession?  Please charts circles and arrows why?

Posted By: Hpygolky
Re: How about............
Because I said so...lol
Ladies and Gentlemen the lamest come back ever uttered on the P&R board ever, or you don’t have clue one!

Trump brought this country out of the 8 fucked up years of Obama and did it in a mere 3. It took a world wide pandemic and a completely dishonest media to take trump down!

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It was Covid. And you KNOW that.  
With that said, this is horrific news for Dems chances in November. The predictions on when inflation would dissipate have been way off. While it might be a tad better by November, I wouldn't bet on it being better to the degree it would need to be for Americans to really notice. Inflation is going be with us for months, years maybe. With that in mind, Democrats better go back to the legislative table and get a few things done and Joe needs to whip out the XO pen.

We haven’t seen prices this high since Obama was president.

Feb 11 (Reuters) - Oil prices ended 3% higher on Friday at fresh seven-year highs
Brent crude futures settled $3.03, or 3.3%, higher at $94.44 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose $3.22, or 3.6%, to $93.10 a barrel.

Both benchmarks touched their highest since late 2014, surpassing the highs hit on Monday, and posted their eighth consecutive week of gains

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