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To quote James Carville …. “It's the economy, stupid”
Biden’s America……The Soaring Cost of Food Is Forcing Families to Scrimp at the Dinner Table
Whether at supermarkets, corner stores, or open-air markets, prices for food have been surging in much of the world, forcing families to make tough decisions about their diets. Meat is often the first to go, ceding space to less expensive proteins such as dairy, eggs, or beans.
To quote James Carville …. “It's the economy, stupid”
Biden’s America……The Soaring Cost of Food Is Forcing Families to Scrimp at the Dinner Table
Whether at supermarkets, corner stores, or open-air markets, prices for food have been surging in much of the world, forcing families to make tough decisions about their diets. Meat is often the first to go, ceding space to less expensive proteins such as dairy, eggs, or beans.
Just one of the many disasters brought to you by the DNC election fraud.
Stay tuned- we are only at the end of the "first inning" of the "Biden admin" and there is ample time for far worse disasters to unfold.
Biden is only going to get more demented and confused over time, not better. Thus his decisions will become even worse than now, if one can imagine that.
Using their own figures, I'm not sure why "meat is the first to go", since of the major category it's increased the least.
However, I suppose if it gets spread widely by the media and folks pin this on the Biden Administration, he's again lucky the midterms are still a year away.
To quote James Carville …. “It's the economy, stupid”
Biden’s America……The Soaring Cost of Food Is Forcing Families to Scrimp at the Dinner Table
Whether at supermarkets, corner stores, or open-air markets, prices for food have been surging in much of the world, forcing families to make tough decisions about their diets. Meat is often the first to go, ceding space to less expensive proteins such as dairy, eggs, or beans.
To quote James Carville …. “It's the economy, stupid”
Biden’s America……The Soaring Cost of Food Is Forcing Families to Scrimp at the Dinner Table
Whether at supermarkets, corner stores, or open-air markets, prices for food have been surging in much of the world, forcing families to make tough decisions about their diets. Meat is often the first to go, ceding space to less expensive proteins such as dairy, eggs, or beans.
What else should we expect after they printed trillions of additional dollars to hand out those checks?
Someone I know who moved out of the U.S., thirty years ago, also received all the stimulus checks because the system picked them as making below a certain amount on their US Tax returns.
Yes, I have noticed several increases. However, to give a vegetarian plug, I haven't noticed any increase in the costs of fruits and vegetables for now. Due to summer many things are in season and cheap.
Fruits and vegetables are full of natural antioxidants which can only help to keep your body healthy with Covid circulating. For one, I have been eating tomato sandwiches almost every day for lunch to use up my garden tomatoes.
To quote James Carville …. “It's the economy, stupid”
Biden’s America……The Soaring Cost of Food Is Forcing Families to Scrimp at the Dinner Table
Whether at supermarkets, corner stores, or open-air markets, prices for food have been surging in much of the world, forcing families to make tough decisions about their diets. Meat is often the first to go, ceding space to less expensive proteins such as dairy, eggs, or beans.
Printing out money like there is no tomorrow = inflation
Higher gas price = higher food price
It’s only a matter time before we use wheel barrows to haul dollar bills to buy a loaf of bread
Biden’s America “build back better”
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