"Bidenflation"

So clear, even a child can understand

You moved trump's election back to 2014, from 2016, to give him credit for the Obama era gasoline price drop. That is not honest of you.

The fact remains that for the last hundred years, gasoline prices have always dropped after a Democrat is reelected.
 
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You moved trump's election back to 2014, from 2016, to give him credit for the Obama era gasoline price drop. That is not honest of you.

The fact remains that for the last hundred years, gasoline prices have always dropped after a Democrat is reelected.

Well they ain't dropping this time...
 
Well they ain't dropping this time...

That is what they said last time, the time before that, and the time before that. Gasoline prices are highly volatile.

There is the issue that investor trust will be hard to regain. Oil prices went negative, and that will be in the minds of investors for hundreds of years to come. That was because of trump's unbelievably mismanagement.

Everything else might just be a flash in the pan.
 
I do not give a shit about "worries" I care about what has and will happen.

There is inflation, and its been in check for decades, but when you come out of a pandemic and have supply issue, prices will go up.

The pandemic did not have to be so bad in the Untied States, but it was and we have do deal with it. What policies of Biden's do you believe caused the inflation? Did you blame Bush for 9-11?

Do you think that Biden killing the carbon based energy sector, as he promised to do, has anything to do with his out of control inflation?
 
That is what they said last time, the time before that, and the time before that. Gasoline prices are highly volatile.

There is the issue that investor trust will be hard to regain. Oil prices went negative, and that will be in the minds of investors for hundreds of years to come. That was because of trump's unbelievably mismanagement.

Everything else might just be a flash in the pan.

Wake up, Walter.

Gas was slightly above 2 dollars per gallon when President Trump took office.

It’s nearing 10 dollars per gallon in parts of California.

Wake up, Walter.
 
Biden's apologists try to downplay inflation worries by noting that they're largely confined to specific goods such as used cars. But the latest report shows inflation spreading to every sector of the economy, particularly where inflation can harm people of low income. Gasoline, for example, is up 42% from last year. Bacon, beef, pork, and eggs are all up by double digits. Children’s shows are up 12%; electricity 5%; rents 2.9%.

Inflation is outpacing hourly wage gains, which have risen 4.6% compared to inflation of 5.4%, which means real paychecks are falling, not rising, under Biden.

Maybe this is why voters tell pollsters they don't support making Biden’s cash giveaways to parents permanent. Voters are smarter than Democrats think. They know that despite what Democrats say, free money is not really free.

Even the Biden administration is forced occasionally to admit this. On a conference call with reporters about the nation’s supply chain crisis, Biden officials acknowledged that March's $1.9 trillion spending bill drove up prices and made matters worse.

But despite this admission, congressional Democrats are determined to pour $3.5 trillion worth of fiscal gasoline onto the inflation fire. The Biden administration even claimed in a report earlier this year that the best way to fight inflation was for the federal government to spend more money!

The White House Council of Economic Advisers report, titled “The Cost of Living in America: Helping Families Move Ahead,” claimed that the cost of living would fall because Washington would be doling out daycare subsidies. The thinking is that families would be better off despite inflation in other economic sectors.

This is innumerate. Inflation rises when more money chases fewer goods. With a supply chain crisis and COVID-related business restrictions, a sudden cash giveaway might be calculated to accelerate inflation.

Biden is making the same mistake about the $1.9 trillion. The supply of daycare cannot appear magically overnight to meet all the demand Biden’s spending will create. The daycare sector is highly regulated, and Biden is added yet more regulatory hurdles, so it will become harder to expand supply. By making more parents seek limited daycare slots, Biden’s subsidies will push their price up faster than inflation in the wider economy.

Instead of spending trillions more on highly regulated industries such as daycare, healthcare, and education, Biden would serve families better by removing regulatory barriers that make it so hard to increase capacity in these sectors.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...-pour-fiscal-accelerant-on-the-inflation-fire

Bidens legacy will be inflation just as Carter's is stagnation.
 
That is what they said last time, the time before that, and the time before that. Gasoline prices are highly volatile.

There is the issue that investor trust will be hard to regain. Oil prices went negative, and that will be in the minds of investors for hundreds of years to come. That was because of trump's unbelievably mismanagement.

Everything else might just be a flash in the pan.

Walt, when I started driving, hi-test was .58c a gallon.

TRUMP! TDS at it's finest :laugh:
 
Wake up, Walter.

Gas was slightly above 2 dollars per gallon when President Trump took office.

It’s nearing 10 dollars per gallon in parts of California.

Wake up, Walter.

The first part is correct. Obama got gasoline prices down very low. trump thought he could get them lower, and that has backfired horribly. Sadly, trump knows little about business or economics.

But gasoline is not $10 in parts of California. Maybe individual gas stations might charge that much, or even more, but there is always another gas station willing to charge $6 or $7. $7 a gallon is a lot, so wouldn't it be better just to be honest.
 
I remember back when Clinton was President, and gasoline was under a dollar. And that is not going back to when new cars cost $500.

So, I am older and wiser than you. I paid $2800 for a Mustang MACH I in 1976.

"Under Democrats Carter, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and now Joe Biden, the average gas price has been $2.96 per gallon, in 2022 dollars. Under Republicans Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Donald Trump, the average price was $2.84. So yeah, gas prices are higher under Democrats … by 12 cents

Memories can be faulty. Ronald recalls soaring gas prices under Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Yet among this group of eight presidents, pump prices were lowest under Clinton. The average price was $2.06 during Clinton’s first term and $2.04 during his second term. TRUMP! was next lowest, at an average of $2.74."

https://news.yahoo.com/from-the-newmaverse-democrats-republicans-and-gas-prices-133921112.html

Gas prices weren't under a dollar under Clinton :rolleyes:
 
So, I am older and wiser than you. I paid $2800 for a Mustang MACH I in 1976.

"Under Democrats Carter, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and now Joe Biden, the average gas price has been $2.96 per gallon, in 2022 dollars. Under Republicans Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Donald Trump, the average price was $2.84. So yeah, gas prices are higher under Democrats … by 12 cents

Memories can be faulty. Ronald recalls soaring gas prices under Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Yet among this group of eight presidents, pump prices were lowest under Clinton. The average price was $2.06 during Clinton’s first term and $2.04 during his second term. TRUMP! was next lowest, at an average of $2.74."

https://news.yahoo.com/from-the-newmaverse-democrats-republicans-and-gas-prices-133921112.html

Gas prices weren't under a dollar under Clinton :rolleyes:

I bought two new Mustangs.

I believe the price was around 2600 dollars...289 V-8.
 
So, I am older and wiser than you. I paid $2800 for a Mustang MACH I in 1976.

Before you claimed you were in your late 50's. If you were 16 in 1976, you would be 62 now. More likely, you would be 64 or older.

Gas prices weren't under a dollar under Clinton :rolleyes:

In late 1998, early 1999 (when Clinton was President) average gasoline prices were under $1. That is just a fact. That was not back in the 1920 (or whenever you are claiming to have been a young man), when a dollar was a huge amount of money. That was when a dollar was worth $1.75 today.
 
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