4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
Gunnar I'm more of a political science denier. I don't believe the data currently presented in biased university studies or classes is anywhere near as close to truth as the laws of physics.
The Covid pandemic didn't ruin the economy. The response due to fear mongering and propaganda by the left and mainstream media ruined the economy. That includes countries like China who still have a zero Covid policy. You did it to take down Trump and the populist movement. Inflation and high gas prices are the hidden tax upon the people Biden promised not to raise taxes on.
The Covid pandemic didn't ruin the economy. The response due to fear mongering and propaganda by the left and mainstream media ruined the economy. That includes countries like China who still have a zero Covid policy. You did it to take down Trump and the populist movement. Inflation and high gas prices are the hidden tax upon the people Biden promised not to raise taxes on.
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
Of course not, you’re free to close your eyes like the good libertarian you are.Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 12:58 pmSo, you’re going to force the rest of us to pay for his sins?Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:56 pmEvery time Xanax doesn’t use the quote feature on his opening post I’m going to post lizard cloacas.
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
Why did the entire Earth infect itself with COVID to rid itself of Trump? Wouldn’t something simpler - like everyone going in on an assassin - have been much easier and cheaper? After all, we’re still stuck with Trump, so the Worldwide Infection to Get Rid of Trump plan appears to not have worked.
How did Biden make the cost of gasoline go up, even in places outside of the US?
Why is Biden indiscriminately punishing everyone by making everyone all over the world pay high gas prices?
What price at the pump represents a level that is OK to you, where it just becomes capitalism doin’ it’s thang?
And have you decided what ‘regulations’ we should be rid of that will make the sudden ramp-up of inflation drop to a rate that you find acceptable?
Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
You're probably right. She is certainly the least progressive of the suggestions I listed. I do think, though, that on some issues she is less conservative than Biden. I may have to research that some more. I still think she is probably a better choice now than Biden is, at least because of her relative youth compared to Biden and being more likely to survive a full presidential term in office. Of the choices I mentioned, she is my least favorite.
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
If by "OTEC" you mean "Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion" I agree wholeheartedly. That is a very promising energy source that is well worth pursuing more vigorously. I have long thought that ever since I first read about it years ago, if not decades ago.
As pointed out in the link, desalinated water is or can be an economically viable side-product of producing electrical energy that way.
Energy from the sun heats the surface water of the ocean. In tropical regions, surface water can be much warmer than deep water. This temperature difference can be used to produce electricity and to desalinate ocean water.
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
Yes. As Trump allegedly once admitted to a reporter in an unusual moment of candor when asked why he lied so much, "It works for me! I'm President and you're not!" It seems more and more like Republicans have wholeheartedly adopted that portion of Trump's playbook.Some Schmo wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 12:39 pmTrump fans keeps proving what I've been saying over and over again. All they can do is lie. Facts are simple annoyances they believe they can prevaricate away. They don't know or care about reality because they're too busy warping reality to fit their own warped view.Gunnar wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:16 amETA: As I pointed out in previous post, a prime example of conservatives' duplicity is how they mercilessly lambasted Biden for high gasoline prices and then, when those prices started coming down, they immediately turned around and tried to spin that as a criticism of Biden because the falling prices supposedly hurt the profits of independent "mom and pop" owned gas stations. They seem determined to spin even good and positive developments that occur under his administration as somehow something bad for which they can blame Biden! They just can't give him a break no matter what happens, whether bad or good!
This is what happens when a complete “F” up becomes your hero. Lying is your only option.
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
I think "fact denier" would be more accurate. The economy is nowhere near being "ruined." The initial "lockdowns" stopped the exponential spread of the disease that likely would have caused an uncontrolled crash as the healthcare system collapsed and businesses could not operate because so many employees were too sick to work at the same time. It's just like folks in public health predicted at the beginning: before the peak of the disease, people will criticize us for doing too little; after the peak, they'll criticize us for doing too much. The success of the initial lockdowns is what gives you the luxury of claiming "overreaction."ajax18 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:38 pmGunnar I'm more of a political science denier. I don't believe the data currently presented in biased university studies or classes is anywhere near as close to truth as the laws of physics.
The Covid pandemic didn't ruin the economy. The response due to fear mongering and propaganda by the left and mainstream media ruined the economy. That includes countries like China who still have a zero Covid policy. You did it to take down Trump and the populist movement. Inflation and high gas prices are the hidden tax upon the people Biden promised not to raise taxes on.
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
The same duplicity as always. Ajax is basically saying the economy was ruined in 2020 but it wasn't because of COVID. But it can't be because of Trump, for the same reasons he believes garments stop bullets. Most Trump supporters give Trump a pass on the ruined economy and 15% unemployment in 2020 because "nobody could have predicted COVID ruining everything." But ajax thinks he can have it both ways by merely asserting BS like his orange messiah has been doing.ajax18 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:38 pm
The Covid pandemic didn't ruin the economy. The response due to fear mongering and propaganda by the left and mainstream media ruined the economy. That includes countries like China who still have a zero Covid policy. You did it to take down Trump and the populist movement. Inflation and high gas prices are the hidden tax upon the people Biden promised not to raise taxes on.
So tell us hawkeye, what's the point in reelecting Trump if his recent experience as President tells us he's so weak that he'll allow "fear mongering and propaganda by the left" ruin the economy?
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
In the small minds of Brietbart sheeple, who really care nothing about factual data and science, the consequences of an unchecked pandemic don't even factor into their thinking because there is no political benefit in doing so.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:10 pmI think "fact denier" would be more accurate. The economy is nowhere near being "ruined." The initial "lockdowns" stopped the exponential spread of the disease that likely would have caused an uncontrolled crash as the healthcare system collapsed and businesses could not operate because so many employees were too sick to work at the same time. It's just like folks in public health predicted at the beginning: before the peak of the disease, people will criticize us for doing too little; after the peak, they'll criticize us for doing too much. The success of the initial lockdowns is what gives you the luxury of claiming "overreaction."
If we had responded to the pandemic the way ajax preferred, there would be likely deaths of millions (plural) of Americans while that 14.8% unemployment rate becomes a permanent feature of the pandemic instead of a brief symptom. Businesses not operating online would shut down because more than wo hundred million Americans refuse to go out and risk death.
Ajax ignores all this and calls it "biased" information from universities. What really matters is what the liars at Brietfart tell him every day.
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Re: 4 in 10 Americans cut back on groceries due to Bidenflation
The official predictions that Trump relied on were something like 4,000,000 dead. That doesn't take into account tens of millions of Americans being seriously ill at the same time. Ajax is Ex. A of what it looks like to live in a world filled with "post truthers"Vēritās wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:25 pmIn the small minds of Brietbart sheeple, who really care nothing about factual data and science, the consequences of an unchecked pandemic don't even factor into their thinking because there is no political benefit in doing so.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 6:10 pmI think "fact denier" would be more accurate. The economy is nowhere near being "ruined." The initial "lockdowns" stopped the exponential spread of the disease that likely would have caused an uncontrolled crash as the healthcare system collapsed and businesses could not operate because so many employees were too sick to work at the same time. It's just like folks in public health predicted at the beginning: before the peak of the disease, people will criticize us for doing too little; after the peak, they'll criticize us for doing too much. The success of the initial lockdowns is what gives you the luxury of claiming "overreaction."
If we had responded to the pandemic the way ajax preferred, there would be likely deaths of millions (plural) of Americans while that 14.8% unemployment rate becomes a permanent feature of the pandemic instead of a brief symptom. Businesses not operating online would shut down because more than wo hundred million Americans refuse to go out and risk death.
Ajax ignores all this and calls it "biased" information from universities. What really matters is what the liars at Brietfart tell him every day.
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When I go to sea, don’t fear for me. Fear for the storm.
Jessica Best, Fear for the Storm. From The Strange Case of the Starship Iris.
When I go to sea, don’t fear for me. Fear for the storm.
Jessica Best, Fear for the Storm. From The Strange Case of the Starship Iris.