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"Let this year be over..."
(set 24 days ago)
Location: Where my bills arrive
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Originally Posted by Cape Cod Todd
Everything has gone up in price while other things have become scarce due to continued lock downs.
Gas is up. Lumber prices have doubled, and Biden hasn't even launched his higher taxes pledge and let's not forget the Green New Deal that will ban gasoline engines.
Are we missing Trump yet?
Lets see supply, demand, outdated refineries that shut down every time there is a strong breeze and lumber is up due to supply/demand and Trumps 24% tariff on Canadian lumber. Green new deal is not an in place policy so that has no effect and possible tax increases on the rich are not in place and have no affect on the average person.
Miss him, heck no! but i'm sure his rich buddies who he always helped do...
Gas price is one thing not open to debate. Everyone has personal experience at the gas pumps. I know what I paid then and now. And no one can tell me I am paying less. I have the receipt.
Gas prices have dropped since last month. Can't find anything that's over $3/gallon for regular.
In 2018-early 2019 it was well over $3 in PA, then it started to tank(heh).
You're not going to win running on gas prices unless we get a late 70s situation. Creepy Joe ran on anti-fracking and still won the state. DJT only won TX by 5.
The bottom line is I am paying 50 cents a gallon more since Biden became president. That is what matter not history from many years ago.
I am also seeing unprecedented economic boom and freedom for people to move around since Biden became president.
Using your logic, he should be regarded as one of the greatest presidents ever.
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