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Are you better off than you were Four years ago?

Jack Schitt

Posted 9:57 am, 09/13/2024

Whatever the lefty's say is cheaper still costs twice as much. Because your money is worth half. Typing in bold makes you look Stupid Umpire.

Umpire

Posted 9:46 am, 09/13/2024

COPY AND PASTE FROM WHO?

DB Cooper

Posted 9:44 am, 09/13/2024

"Four years of the Biden-Harris economy have been rough on many Americans, particularly the middle class. Prices have increased about 20%, while housing costs in my home state alone have increased nearly 30%. Filling the gas tank of my Chevrolet Traverse at the Kwik Trip in Delafield, Wisconsin, costs about $1.25 more per gallon than four years ago.

Ms. Harris proposes cost controls by the federal government. Anyone who prefers that approach must also select the efficiency of the U.S. Postal Service over United Parcel Service or FedEx. Most of us know that the federal government is more likely to screw things up than solve our problems.

Actions taken in the past 3½ years to drive up federal spending, increase government red tape and hinder American energy production are the driving factors behind high inflation that leads to soaring prices. The Biden-Harris administration is behind these problems and should bear much of the responsibility for high prices in the United States"

I take issue with "prices have increased about 20%". That sounds like the gov number and we all know it's much, much too low.

consul

Posted 9:39 am, 09/13/2024

Yes, stocks are up, and meds are down, and just to see Trump on the ropes makes me feel a whole lot better!

surfer

Posted 9:29 am, 09/13/2024

Oh yes, stocks are way up....$$$$

sparkling water

Posted 9:15 am, 09/13/2024

Simple question. Should be easy to answer.

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