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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/top...class-problems
So if your not rich stop complaining if you are paying more, can’t get what you need…because it’s a high class problem not a problem for middle class or people just barely making it. Seriously who do you think it hurts…I just have to wonder where is the intelligence in this administration?
our economy is built on short term gain, the stock-market is a hustlers dream...the anti-regulation republicans in connection with banking lobbyist have done nothing to change the market rules and regulations..
our economy is built on short term gain, the stock-market is a hustlers dream...the anti-regulation republicans in connection with banking lobbyist have done nothing to change the market rules and regulations..
march 2020 another bailout for wallstreet
Name one thing the democrats have done to address your issue? And no, talk and rhetoric don’t count. I think if you look close enough you will see democrats are no different than republicans on that issue and in fact are quickly becoming the party of the rich.
This administration did not create the supply chain issue.
It began in March of 2020 and continues to 'haunt' the world.
The 'going back to normal' has a high price as demand surges but supply chains have not yet been restored and labor issues plague the globe.
The administration is not solely responsible for the supply chain issues, but interesting that you fail to mention what they are responsible for. They are partially responsible for higher fuel prices and that translates to inflation. They are also responsible for all the irresponsible spending that has happened and continues to happen under Biden’s watch, again leading to inflation.
And quite frankly, Biden’s entire campaign rested on the notion that he could do a better job managing the country during the pandemic. This obviously has turned out to be false, but if democrats were okay with blaming Trump, guess who gets the blame now?
Last edited by bertwrench; 10-14-2021 at 07:08 AM..
our economy is built on short term gain, the stock-market is a hustlers dream...the anti-regulation republicans in connection with banking lobbyist have done nothing to change the market rules and regulations..
march 2020 another bailout for wallstreet
Well the Dems have control now so ......
(nothing will change is my prediction)
Congress makes too much money from their wheeling and dealing based on insider knowledge.
Your ire should be directed at both parties IMO.
The administration is not solely responsible for the supply chain issues, but interesting that you fail to mention what they are responsible for. They are partially responsible for higher fuel prices and that translates to inflation. They are also responsible for all the irresponsible spending that has happened and continues to happen under Biden’s watch, again leading to inflation. And quite frankly, Biden’s entire campaign rested on the notion that he could do a better job managing the country during the pandemic. This obviously has turned out to be false, but if democrats were okay with blaming Trump, guess who gets the blame now?
But the Dept of Transportation may be at fault for letting it get to this point.
Our government is reactive, not proactive.
If it were proactive it would have started doing something in Jan-Feb when 38 ships were sitting off the coast.
(normally there are 5 or less).
Wait, during Orange Man Bad, I thought the rule here promulgated by the Dems was "If it happened on your watch, it's your fault."?
So, now that is NOT the rule?
Hmmm...funny that.
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