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“…from negociating rower drug practiceees…prices…”

This man Biden was never a viable candidate, for the Primaries or otherwise.

He’s also not the legal president of the United States, and never will be.

He’s an installed puppet.

You can absolutely bet the farm that none of the left wing propaganda outlets provided such a harsh reality check. How these criminals get away with such outlandish lies is a mystery, except that all the other media outlets are so invested in the Democrat ideology of socialism that they simply don’t care.

James Taylor Sings “Fire and Rain” at White House About Addiction and Suicide Before Joe Biden’s Speech on US Economy as Stock Market Plunges 1,200 Points

There are differences and similarities between Jimmy Carter’s worst inflationary months and today’s.
IF you had money you could put anything on your table you wanted, back then.
Now, no matter how much money you have there are some things you just cannot get.
(I could not obtain corn flour yesterday!)
Like back then (but now with the internet) people are sharing ways to be more frugal.
Back then the cheapest meal I made repeatedly was a veal cutlet each, 1/2 of a broccoli head steamed, two potatoes peeled, boiled then mashed.
You could put that on the table for less than $1 per person ($4/per person in today’s money.)
Today you can’t even get veal.
Homemade pasta and sauce with some meat and veggies in it makes the cut.
And, of course, there’s always beans and rice.

And, of course, there’s always beans and rice.

Or bugs. This will get much worse.

On The Radar, Wave 3 of Food Price Inflation Soon to Arrive
You know that moment just before the tsunami hits, when the water is pulled out to sea? Yeah, that.
Media are starting to realize what a destabilizing force ‘food insecurity’ can become as the pre-existing high prices are about to go even higher.

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(WASHINGTON, Via The Hill) – […] the five items that have seen the largest year-over-year price increase based on the latest report from the Labor Department, and how much the price has changed: Eggs 39.8%, Margarine: 38.3%, Butter: 24.6%, Flour/prepared flour mixes: 23.3%, Olives, pickles, relish: 19.4%
Many of the items listed in the Consumer Price Index have seen prices rise by more than 15% compared to August 2021. That includes chicken (16.6%), soups (18.5%), cereals (17.4%), and milk (17%).

[…] Worsening food inflation is a particular strain on lower-income families, more of whom have had to turn to food banks and other aid as inflation has worsened. Mary Jane Crouch, executive director of America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, which works with a network of food banks, told the Associated Press 38% more food was distributed in August compared with July.
Sales at grocery stores rose 0.5% in August, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. Overall spending has slowed and shifted increasingly toward necessities like food, while spending on electronics, furniture, new clothes and other non-necessities has faded. (read more)
The energy driven inflation in seed, fertilizer, diesel fuel, solvents and industrial surfactants is about to travel from the field into the food supply chain with the fall harvest commencing. Wave 3 food price increases are likely to be higher than the prior two waves combined.
Overlay that pricing issue with global shortages and what do you get?….

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Democrats, with all their lies about having inflation under control, better hope it doesn’t get cold in the east before the elections. Those heating bills are going to clear up some misconceptions.

It is too late for the democrats to reverse the direction of inflation as it is currently going. The sovereign debt crisis globally is upon us, and we are only at the beginning, it will take a decade or more to correct.