Consumer prices up 5.7% over past year, fastest in 39 years

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10 thoughts on “Consumer prices up 5.7% over past year, fastest in 39 years

  1. Funny that comments here are directed at the President when inflation is occuring globally. It’s like you guys think the US President is directly responsible for the global supply chain.

    1. Lower your expectations, right Wes? Do you think the brain dead old man you voted for even knows what inflation is?

    1. Energy prices aren’t significantly higher today than they were under the 45th president pre-Covid. (I paid $2.64 for gas yesterday.)

  2. CONSEQUENCES. Regardless of who sits in the oval office, their policies have consequences. Shut down a key pipeline and restrict US oil exploration and the consequences are … instant reversal of being a net energy exporter for the first time since records have been kept … back to being a net energy importer … with everyone paying substantially more for … everything. Trump had mean tweets but excellent policies, from energy to immigration to foreign affairs to a PRO BUSINESS platform. Biden leads a party of mean tweeters … that carry his water … which is really others water as he has no water … while he drifts to and fro in la-la land. We are all paying the consequences of Biden’s failed policies … getting less for each dollar we earn as inflation spirals out of control from temporary to permanent. This hurts the poor and most vulnerable more than anyone! And the Democrat mainstream media … or is it the mainstream media Democrats … actually one-in-the-same, are quiet about the unnecessary damage being done, as they look the other way and murmur “nothing to see here …”. Our enemies on the world stage … (yes we definitely have enemies) … are very satisfied that “America has become weak overnight” … as we focus on rampant urban crime, a new “woke” military ill-equipped to deter our enemies, a perilous game to stack up national debt as tall as imaginable, and an economy that delivers “less for more”. We simply must stop enabling the vocal, small minority to call the cultural and political shots. Time for the silent majority to rise up and find their voice!

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