Is Biden really that bad?

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V256.420

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Exactly, clueless.
No, just not a whiny bitch who cums at the thought of jerking off while posting trumptard shit all over my favorite website.

Like I said GTFO, or not. Either way I will post my "clueless" shit all over your face every time I see you post. I can see you don't like it very much and this pleases me immensely :cool:
 

Herb & Suds

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Just understand you are cheering for open borders, soaring crime, high inflation, and huge government.
Never said any of those were true
America was built on immigration no matter the financial or social contribution
otherwise your ancestors aka kinfolk would have never been here
Crime is bound too increase after years of uncertainty due to an inept administration
In fact the greater portion of crime came from Trump and his cult
So you are supportive of our Nation being attacked and lied too
That seems to be your argument
Sorry kid we saw live the crimewave of the tRUMP family
Now Stop crying and take the LOSS
 

NYCBambu

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Never said any of those were true
America was built on immigration no matter the financial or social contribution
otherwise your ancestors aka kinfolk would have never been here
Crime is bound too increase after years of uncertainty due to an inept administration
In fact the greater portion of crime came from Trump and his cult
So you are supportive of our Nation being attacked and lied too
That seems to be your argument
Sorry kid we saw live the crimewave of the tRUMP family
Now Stop crying and take the LOSS
Immigration yes, illegal immigration no. Every illegal we let in represents a slap in the face to every legal immigrant who did it the legal way. On crime, it is a direct result of the BLM fiasco, just look at 2020 crime rates.

What crime wave of the trump family? Four kangaroo courts, zero evidence.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Immigration yes, illegal immigration no. Every illegal we let in represents a slap in the face to every legal immigrant who did it the legal way. On crime, it is a direct result of the BLM fiasco, just look at 2020 crime rates.

What crime wave of the trump family? Four kangaroo courts, zero evidence.
When doing it by the numbers can take 19 to 24 years, what you propose is hypocrisy. We need more government so that the claims can be processed in a timely manner, say inside of 90 days from submission of application.

 

Fogdog

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You are right, 1980 was 13.5%. I stand corrected. Highest inflation rate in 40 years.
Setting aside the details, your posts contained some fairly commonly used phrases being cast about in the right wing echo chamber. Inflation IS high. Pinning inflation on a US president when the entire world is experiencing the same thing seems a bit stretched. But OK, I'll go with it. But which one? Which president presided over the events that led to this inflation? In other words, which president COULD have navigated the ship of state around this issue?

July, 2022 was the first month in a long time that the CPI (Consumer Price Index) went down. Inflation, though still high, went down according to the CPI that month.
Before July 2022, the CPI inflation had risen or stayed flat for 22 consecutive months.
Biden took office 18 months ago.
This round of inflation began while Trump was in office.

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Inflation, like passed gas stays around even when the person who dealt it is gone. Trump was the president who could have taken steps to avoid passing gas inflation. This is Trump's inflation.

That said, 8.5% inflation is awful. I get it. Biden will and should be held accountable for minimizing the time and effect that Trump's inflation has on the US. What would you have had him do? Remember, the country's economy in Feb 2021, when Biden took office was frozen due to the Covid epidemic. Also recall that Biden's vaccine roll-out in May and June 2021 enabled the economy to open back up. Would you have Biden shock the economy into recession just as it was beginning to heal? That might have put an end to inflation but the recession would have been every bit as painful and probably worse than inflation. Businesses across the country would have failed. Is that what you want?

In April 2021 inflation took a big jump up as world economies opened up. Causes of this spike up in inflation were supply chains were slow, Chinese manufacturing was still moribund and in the US, people were hesitant to go back to work. So this is supply-driven inflation. Should Biden have risked recession by sharply raising interest rates? Actually, it wouldn't have helped. The problem was supply shortages, not an over heated economy. Quite rightly, in my opinion, Biden's administration and the fed took no action against inflation that year. Tell me what you think Biden should have done in 2021 to stop inflation?

In 2022, the fed has increased interest rates three times. We opened 2022 at 0.25% fed interest rate. March rates were raise to 0.5%. In June rates were raised to 1.25%, end of July, rates raised to 1.75%. The fed plans to raise rates again in September.

Biden is doing a masterful job of managing this country through the various problems he inherited from Trump. He did not prioritize inflation until recently. What do you think he should have done?
 
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NYCBambu

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Setting aside the details, your posts contained some fairly commonly used phrases being cast about in the right wing echo chamber. Inflation IS high. Pinning inflation on a US president when the entire world is experiencing the same thing seems a bit stretched. But OK, I'll go with it. But which one? Which president presided over the events that led to this inflation? In other words, which president COULD have navigated the ship of state around this issue?

July, 2022 was the first month in a long time that the CPI (Consumer Price Index) went down. Inflation, though still high, went down according to the CPI that month.
Before July 2022, the CPI inflation had risen or stayed flat for 22 consecutive months.
Biden took office 18 months ago.
This round of inflation began while Trump was in office.

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Inflation, like passed gas stays around even when the person who dealt it is gone. Trump was the president who could have taken steps to avoid passing gas inflation. This is Trump's inflation.

That said, 8.5% inflation is awful. I get it. Biden will and should be held accountable for minimizing the time and effect that Trump's inflation has on the US. What would you have had him do? Remember, the country's economy in Feb 2021, when Biden took office was frozen due to the Covid epidemic. Also recall that Biden's vaccine roll-out in May and June 2021 enabled the economy to open back up. Would you have Biden shock the economy into recession just as it was beginning to heal? That might have put an end to inflation but the recession would have been every bit as painful and probably worse than inflation. Businesses across the country would have failed. Is that what you want?

In April 2021 inflation took a big jump up as world economies opened up. Causes of this spike up in inflation were supply chains were slow, Chinese manufacturing was still moribund and in the US, people were hesitant to go back to work. So this is supply-driven inflation. Should Biden have risked recession by sharply raising interest rates? Actually, it wouldn't have helped. The problem was supply shortages, not an over heated economy. Quite rightly, in my opinion, Biden's administration and the fed took no action against inflation that year. Tell me what you think Biden should have done in 2021 to stop inflation?

In 2022, the fed has increased interest rates three times. We opened 2022 at 0.25% fed interest rate. March rates were raise to 0.5%. In June rates were raised to 1.25%, end of July, rates raised to 1.75%. The fed plans to raise rates again in September.

Biden is doing a masterful job of managing this country through the various problems he inherited from Trump. He did not prioritize inflation until recently. What do you think he should have done?
Look at the chart you posted. Inflation began immediately after Biden started revesing Trump policy with his executive orders. That all started in January 2021.

What he should have done was nothing, the country was on auto pilot. There was no need to open the border any further, nor was there a need to declare war on American energy.
 
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