With Biden at the head we know what it is like to have a complete failure in the White House. Inflation problems, market's crashing, crime on the rise, border out of control, foreign policy disasters, Covid failures. The list just keeps growing. Moreover, it is becoming clear that Democrats might not have anyone who could actually defeat former President Trump in 2024.
Suddenly with people facing real problems rather than irritations... mean tweets and an abrasive personality doesn't seem quite as much of a problem as the complete incompetence and a lack of cognitive ability of our current CIC.
So what can Democrats redo to turn the tide?
Be even more idiotic and desperate in their attacks against Donald Trump.
At least that appears to be the strategy.
Here is the problem. They cannot attack Trump's record. They cannot attack his economic success. They cannot attack the fact that we saw general peace and prosperity during the pre-Covid Trump Presidency. Since the new President has now overseen 600K covid deaths, it is basically impossible to attack Trump for anything Covid related. Even the whole Russian collusion and other "we got him now" supposed crimes are fading into oblivion.
So apparently they are attempting to create an alternate reality where things that didn't happen apparently "would" have happened if not for a bunch of anti-Trumpers who heroically prevented it all. Again, nothing that anyone of these people claim "actually" took place. Trump did not bomb Canada, he did not jail Democrats who opposed him, Trump did not meet with Aliens to plot an intergalactic alliance, he did not order protesters to be shot, he did not sing karaoke with Elvis, he did not declare martial law, he never hiked the woods with bigfoot, and Trump did not declare himself dictator in chief.
None of it happened...
None of it happened...
Did I mention that none of it happened?
But isn't it ironic that all the left has to attack Trump is to criticize him for these things that didn't happen? So I will repeat this again. If it didn't actually happen... Well then don't bring it up because it is likely nonsense and it makes you look like a fool. You are only preaching to others with Trump derangement syndrome and everyone else rolls their eyes like you are the child afraid of the boogyman living under their bed.

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Mr. Biden blamed the coronavirus pandemic and Russia’s war in Ukraine for inflation. He claimed credit for bringing down the federal deficit and promoted raising taxes on corporations and the affluent, saying they have not paid their fair share. He also blamed energy companies for profiteering without increasing production, which he said as they could do.
“I know the families all across America are hurting because of inflation,” he said. “I understand what it feels like. I come from a family where, when the price of gas or food went up, we felt it.”
He added: “I want every American to know that I’m taking inflation very seriously and it’s my top priority.”
Will it work??
He's intentionally not mentioning his directly.
But you are so predictable.
You are only preaching to others with Trump derangement syndrome and everyone else rolls their eyes like you are the child afraid of the boogyman living under their bed.
The elections today might have a different impact
As expected, Roger does his best spamming and parroting.
No real original thought.
So boring.
He added: “I want every American to know that I’m taking inflation very seriously and it’s my top priority.”
Will it work??"
What is the "it"?
he did not order protesters to be shot, he did not declare martial law, because his own advisors in the Department of Justice and Defense talked him out, and Trump did attempt declare himself dictator in chief on January 6th, But vice President Pence said no.
Bullshit
Gas and Diesel ⛽
Hit new All time High.
Told ya so, in Jan, 2021.
Only a brain dead moron will continue to support Trump.
Trump demanded court-martial of retired Navy SEAL who led bin Laden raid: book
Tom Boggioni
May 10, 2022
According to a report from Business Insider, former Defense Secretary Mark Esper claims in his new book that former president Donald Trump grew furious with retired US Navy Admiral William McRaven for publically criticizing him and demanded he be recalled back to duty so he could be court-martialed.
McRaven notably oversaw the special operations team that attacked a compound in Pakistan in 2011 in the dark of night where Osama bin Laden was killed, ending an international manhunt that began after the Sept 11, 2001 attack.
As Esper wrote in his newly released book, "A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times," the former president was incensed with McRaven's comments and had to be talked down by himself and Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley.
Bidenomics.
"American households’ debt continued to increase in the first quarter of this year as the country stared down inflation, soaring housing costs, and fears of a possible recession.
While the early days of the pandemic allowed some families to build up their savings and pare down old debt, total household debt rose by $266 billion in 2022’s first quarter as the public-health crisis entered its third year, reaching $15.84 trillion, the New York Federal Reserve said in its Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit Tuesday".
Recession is here.
64% of Americans are living Pay check to Pay check.
Biden's plan :crickets
Democracy Dies in Darkness
This article was published more than 4 years ago
Opinion
Revoke my security clearance, too, Mr. President
By William H. McRaven
August 16, 2018
Navy Adm. William McRaven, right, and U.S. Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis in 2013. (Gary Cameron/Reuters)
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William H. McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, was commander of the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command from 2011 to 2014. He oversaw the 2011 Navy SEAL raid in Pakistan that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
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Dear Mr. President:
Former CIA director John Brennan, whose security clearance you revoked on Wednesday, is one of the finest public servants I have ever known. Few Americans have done more to protect this country than John. He is a man of unparalleled integrity, whose honesty and character have never been in question, except by those who don’t know him.
Therefore, I would consider it an honor if you would revoke my security clearance as well, so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency.
Roger is unable to understand.
"Consumer debt and credit rose 1.7% in the first quarter to $15.84 trillion, a new record.The increase, which stemmed largely from housing debt, came amid surging inflation and rising rates.Student loan debt climbed by $14 billion in the first quarter, bringing the annual increase to 6.5%."
Like most Americans, I had hoped that when you became president, you would rise to the occasion and become the leader this great nation needs.
A good leader tries to embody the best qualities of his or her organization. A good leader sets the example for others to follow. A good leader always puts the welfare of others before himself or herself.
Your leadership, however, has shown little of these qualities. Through your actions, you have embarrassed us in the eyes of our children, humiliated us on the world stage and, worst of all, divided us as a nation.
If you think for a moment that your McCarthy-era tactics will suppress the voices of criticism, you are sadly mistaken. The criticism will continue until you become the leader we prayed you would be.
Only a dead brained idiot can continue to Support Trump.
The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...
Only a brain dead moron
Hey alky did you ever answer CHT on the previous thread ?
or are you brain dead?
btw I see you still haven't fucked up on your editing today
That's ONE day in a row (so far)
but you still haven't figured out that link thing
maybe bunky can help you out
William H. McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, was commander of the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command from 2011 to 2014. He oversaw the 2011 Navy SEAL raid in Pakistan that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
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Dear Mr. President:
Former CIA director John Brennan, whose security clearance you revoked on Wednesday, is one of the finest public servants I have ever known. Few Americans have done more to protect this country than John. He is a man of unparalleled integrity, whose honesty and character have never been in question, except by those who don’t know him.
Therefore, I would consider it an honor if you would revoke my security clearance as well, so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency.
Like most Americans, I had hoped that when you became president, you would rise to the occasion and become the leader this great nation needs.
A good leader tries to embody the best qualities of his or her organization. A good leader sets the example for others to follow. A good leader always puts the welfare of others before himself or herself.
Your leadership, however, has shown little of these qualities. Through your actions, you have embarrassed us in the eyes of our children, humiliated us on the world stage and, worst of all, divided us as a nation.
If you think for a moment that your McCarthy-era tactics will suppress the voices of criticism, you are sadly mistaken. The criticism will continue until you become the leader we prayed you would be.
Ch, thank you for a challenge to attack Trump. I will answer that, not on my own, but with the words of someone far more capable than I am, in my next post -- if I'm not deleted.
James Fucking Daddy ,Roger doesn't answer questions.
Neither does James.
James , stop whining you little bitch boi
Biden helped the stock market today
it only lost around 85 points
That's a deficit reduction from previous days last week
"winning" under Biden
I'm learning alky Bidenomics !!!
Dishonest, indecent, untruthful Rev. said...
Ch, thank you for a challenge to attack Trump. I will answer that, not on my own
figures
and please stop lying
that's conduct unbecoming of a pastor
Time to update what The Three Socialist of CHT calls "a great economy "
"Stocks fell sharply Monday, pushing the S&P 500 to breach the 4,000 level for the first time in more than a year as the market sell-off continued.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 653.67 points to 32,245.70, or 1.99%. The S&P 500 fell 3.2% to settle at 3,991.24, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 4.29% to 11,623.25."
Even more reasons why you are brain dead.
ders
McRaven is not the only retired military man who has criticized the president’s remarks.
on NBC News, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz), a vocal Trump critic, said such criticism of the media is “how dictators get started.”
“In other words, a consolidation of power,” McCain told “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd from Munich. “When you look at history, the first thing that dictators do is shut down the press. And I’m not saying that President Trump is trying to be a dictator. I’m just saying we need to learn the lessons of history.”
McCain was specifically responding to Trump’s condemnation of the news media as the enemy of the people. Such phrases are “more typically used by leaders to refer to hostile foreign governments or subversive organizations” and “echoed the language of autocrats who seek minimize dissent,”
Trump is a fascist and unfortunately you are too.
Now alky is digging up dead people
getting ready to move in ?
ROFLMFAO !!!
Told Ya so.
"
THE MONEY GAME MAY 4, 2022
The Fed Just Raised the Odds of a Recession"
James Fucking Daddy.
Roger can't move, not even into a dead person's home.
Did you hear Chuck Todd got demoted?
He should have been fired long ago
what a loser.
RED WAVE? New Poll Shows GOP Holds Largest Lead in Early Midterm Election Preferences in 40 Years
According to a new NPR/Marist poll released on Friday, Republicans are currently holding an edge on the congressional ballot test for the first time since 2014.
A press release from Marist reads, “With the 2022 Congressional Midterm Elections a little more than six months away, U.S. registered voters give Republicans the advantage over the Democrat candidates by a 47% to 44% advantage.”This release also said, “The results were based on the economy, controlling inflation, crime, national security, and gun policy, pluralities of Americans perceive the Republican Party to be the party who would be better able to handle these issues.”
“Americans express these views as President Joe Biden’s job approval rating remains upside down, and his ratings on the economy and the Ukraine crisis take on water,” the press release continued.
However, this survey indicated that President Joe Biden’s job approval rating has increased from 39% in March to 41% in mid-April. Still by a two-to-one margin, Americans are more likely to strongly disapprove of his job performance by 37% versus 16% who strongly approve of his job performance.
The poll also said that independents favor Republicans by 7 points on a generic congressional ballot. 45% of independents said they would support Republicans while only 38% would support Democrats, with 10% undecided.
Key findings in the demographic breakdown show that 52% of Latino voters favor Republicans and parents with children under 18 years old favor Republicans over Democrats by a 28-point margin, 60% to 32%.
When poll responders were asked which party they thought would do a better job dealing with the economy, Republicans led Democrats by a 16-point margin, 42% to 26%.
https://thedcpatriot.com/red-wave-new-poll-shows-gop-holds-largest-lead-in-early-midterm-election-preferences-in-40-years/
The Hartmann Report
How Will Trump's Deadly Sabotage Of America End?
Because he has not been held to account, Trumpism has spread across the US landscape like metastasized cancer, with GOP politicians who aspire to corrupt strongman status emulating him in every state
Thom Hartmann
May 10
Trump unleashed what has become a million US Covid deaths,
a war in Ukraine, and an attempted coup against the United States,
all while coarsening our politics and ratcheting up hate.
And now racist, rightwing politicians who disdain democracy are imitating him all across the nation.
What is the impact of all this on America and Americans, and when will he be held to account?
Five years ago today, Donald Trump broke the law and outed an Israeli spy who’d embedded himself into ISIS.
Trump gave the code-word-classified-Top-Secret intelligence to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, when he and Russian Ambassador Kislyak had a “private” meeting with Trump in the Oval Office which was not on Trump’s calendar or announced to the US press.
The Israeli spy had spent years burying himself deeply enough into ISIS that he was on the verge of disrupting a plot to attack a city in Russia-controlled Syria: instead he had to flee for his life because Trump burned him.
As ABC News reported at the time:
“The life of a spy placed by Israel inside ISIS is at risk tonight, according to current and former U.S. officials, after President Donald Trump reportedly disclosed classified information in a meeting with Russian officials...”
And Trump wasn’t even embarrassed or ashamed by his outing a top spy providing anti-Russian intel through Israel to the US, as ABC News noted:
“Trump said in a pair of tweets Tuesday he had the ‘absolute right’ to share ‘facts’ with the Russians.”
Can you imagine how Republicans would react if Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama had done the same? Would it be three years of hearings and DOJ prosecutions in front of a grand jury — or four? Would they be in jail today?
But Trump’s first loyalty was never to America:
it was always to himself and his billionaire “good friend” Vladimir Putin, whose war against Ukraine Trump still refuses to condemn.
This month will also commemorate over a million Americans having died from Covid, a death rate unsurpassed anywhere else in the developed world. This, too, lies at the feet of Donald Trump.
For the first four months of 2020, Trump’s team was actually trying to do something about Covid, even though he’d stupidly closed the pandemic offices Obama had created within the White House and the NSC after the Ebola scare.
Medical doctors were on TV daily; the media was freaking out about refrigerated trucks carrying bodies away from New York hospitals, and doctors and nurses were our new national heroes.
By the second week of March, US deaths had risen from 4 to only 22, but that was enough to spur federal action. Trump’s official emergency declaration came on March 11th, and most of the country shut down or at least went partway toward that outcome that week.
They even had a plan for the Post Office to distribute 650 million masks — 5 to every American household — to stop the pandemic.
But then came April 7th, just three weeks later, when the New York Times ran a front-page story with the headline:
Black Americans Face Alarming Rates of Coronavirus Infection in Some States.
The opening paragraph laid it out:
“The coronavirus is infecting and killing black people in the United States at disproportionately high rates, according to data released by several states and big cities, highlighting what public health researchers say are entrenched inequalities in resources, health and access to care.”
Other media ran similar headlines that day, and it led the news on cable and network television that night.
Most of the non-elderly people dying from Covid, it turned out, were Black or Hispanic, not white people.
White conservatives responded with a collective, “What the hell?!?”
From Tucker Carlson to Brit Hume to Rush Limbaugh and beyond, the entire rightwing movement turned on a dime that week.
The new official message was that it was now time to put Covid, lockdowns, and masks behind us and get the economy back to work in preparation for Trump’s re-election in the fall.
That April 7th, 2020 front page story — that Covid was mostly killing Black people — echoed across the white supremacist rightwing landscape like a Fourth of July fireworks display.
Trump decided it was time to let more Americans die, because the economy was sagging and that could hurt his reelection chances.
On April 12th, Trump retweeted a call to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci and declared, in another tweet, that he had the sole authority to open the US back up, and that he’d be announcing a specific plan to do just that “shortly.”
If most of the deaths — outside of the elderly and infirm — were Black, well, to hell with doing anything about it. It’s easier, after all, than trying to purge African Americans from the voting rolls.
That was the end of the Trump administration doing anything meaningful to try to protect Americans from a deadly virus for the rest of Trump’s last year in office. He cancelled the planned mask distribution by the Post Office and instead promoted quack cures on TV.
Trump put race and politics above lives, and now a million Americans are dead.
And like with the Israeli spy, Trump has never been held to account for setting up so many gullible Americans to die an agonizing, strangling death.
But wait! There’s more!!
Trump conspired with armed white supremacist terrorists to block the peaceful transfer of power on January 6th and 20th, sending a murderous mob against our Capitol by lying to them that the election he’d lost by 7 million votes was “stolen” from him.
Now we’re learning from NSC security expert for Russia and Ukraine Fiona Hill that Trump’s buddy Putin was rooting for him to succeed with the coup plan for January 6th so Putin could get on with taking out Ukraine right after the first of the year.
Trump wouldn’t have done a thing about a Russian massacre of Ukraine; after all, he’d already tried to extort Zelensky by withholding anti-tank missiles and was impeached (but not convicted) for it.
He made no secret that he generally hated all things Ukraine. As well as doing pretty much everything Putin told him to do, including trying to damage both NATO and the European Union. Lacking a friendly president but pleased that Trump had weakened Ukraine for him, Putin decided to go ahead with his invasion anyway on February 24th, and the rest is history.
RNC Research
VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/mattdizwhitlock/status/1523846800700059648
PSAKI: "I don't think anyone could've predicted a year ago" that inflation would soar to record highs.
...even liberal economists predicted it.
Matt Whitlock
Larry Summers, Feb 2021:
“macroeconomic stimulus on a scale closer to World War II levels than normal recession levels will set off inflationary pressures of a kind we have not seen in a generation, with consequences for the value of the dollar and financial stability.”
thank God Biden didn't get his additional Build Back Broker dollars
Argentina would be jealous of our inflation rate then
If it was the higher the better
This short article just scratches the surface of the criminality of Donald Trump. In addition:
*He squeezed over a billion dollars out of the government and into his own pockets while in office,
*oversaw a corrupt PPP program where his buddies made off with billions,
*and again is threatening to end democracy in the United States.
*He conspired to steal an election and, when that didn’t work,
*launched a mob to murder Vice President Pence and stop Congress,
*resulting in multiple deaths, including several police officers.
*He stole top-secret documents, taking them to Florida where they could be seen by any old spy who wanted to drop by. (And Republicans wanted to lock up Hillary because her personal email wasn’t secure?!?)
*Significant questions linger about whether he blackmailed Anthony Kennedy to leave the Supreme Court;
*how much additional intelligence he handed over to Putin;
*and why he shut down the White House cybersecurity office, leaving the Russians to set up house in the computers of multiple federal agencies for over a year before Biden came into office.
*When he lost the election, he called the Secretary of State for Georgia and demanded that Raffensperger find an additional 11,000+ votes to reverse his loss,
*committing multiple explicit felonies.
And while it’s not something he could go to jail for,
*he should also be held to account in some way for encouraging an explosion of racial, religious, and gender-based hatred and violence that echoes to this day.
Trump’s actions during his four years in the presidency,
*his year of campaigning before that,
*and his behavior since have corrupted American politics, *sown deep distrust in our electoral system,
*and pitted Americans against each other.
*And because he has not been held to account,
*Trumpism has spread across the American landscape like a metastasizing cancer,
*with Republican politicians who aspire to corrupt strongman status emulating him in every state.
*It’s been an absolute sabotage of our nation and our national interests,
*crippling us in multiple ways — *much to the delight of Putin and dictators around the world.
All of which begs the question: *What’s it going to take for the Biden Department of Justice to prosecute this criminal?
#1 issue for America Women.
Inflation and the Economy.
What’s it going to take for the Biden Department of Justice to prosecute this criminal?
Senator Schumer attacks Justices of the Supreme Court by Name.
The only problem is that Thom Hartmann did not express himself strongly enough.
Woman finds box of mail-in ballots on East Hollywood sidewalk; LA County Registrar investigating
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County Registrar's Office and the United States Postal Service are investigating after 104 ballots were found unopened on the sidewalk in East Hollywood.
The ballots were found by Christina Repaci, who was walking her dog Saturday evening.
looks like we are going to get another "most secure election ever"
Notes from 2017 briefing show that the FBI was trying to determine what was behind Trump’s tweets
Here’s a curious note from a March 6, 2017 FBI briefing that was just released as part of the Michael Sussman case. As you might recall, Sussman was a Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer who was indicted last September for peddling obviously false information to the FBI about the Trump Organization having a covert server linked to the Russian Alfa Bank.
Here’s a short thread by Hans Mahncke that highlights one handwritten line from that FBI briefing: “FBI trying to determine what is behind POTUS tweets.”
Hans Mahncke
@HansMahncke
By March 2017 the world's "premier" law enforcement agency knew:
-that Hilary had a plan to vilify Trump with Russia collusion
-that Steele lied
-that Danchenko lied
-that the Alfa Bank data was fake
So what did they do?
"FBI trying to determine what is behind POTUS tweets."
continues:
https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2022/05/09/notes-from-2017-briefing-show-that-the-fbi-was-trying-to-determine-what-was-behind-trumps-tweets/
So the FBI knew all this
As did Barr and Mueller and Comey and Obama and Biden and etc
and hid it
Democrat Crime Party
hopefully running out of rope
“It’s really complicated. I’m not suggesting American people can’t understand it. They understand it, but they have, you know, they’re working eight, 10 hours a day just to put food on the table,” Biden
What the fuck is he attempting to say?
New DOJ Notes Reveal FBI Panic After Trump Tweeted He Knew He Was Being Spied On
Newly released notes taken by high-level Department of Justice (DOJ) officials during a March 6, 2017, meeting with FBI leadership expose some of the lengths the FBI went to, to cover up its spying on the 2016 campaign of President Trump
behind a paywall at
https://www.theepochtimes.com/new-doj-notes-reveal-fbi-panic-after-trump-tweeted-he-knew-he-was-being-spied-on_4455950.html
I'm sure state media will be reporting on this
Who?
Thom Hartmann
LOL @ fainting Jammie
The Reverend posted five comments of spam about Trump...
Let me break it down for you in terms of reality:
His last C&P
All of which begs the question: *What’s it going to take for the Biden Department of Justice to prosecute this criminal?
Hmmmmm....
all those allegations...
all those different jurisdictions...
all those man hours spent investigations...
all those millions spent in investigations...
all those man hours spent in investigative reporting...
Have come up with ZERO criminal or civil charges to date!
Meanwhile we DO have the first trial coming up of one of the Clinton cronies who lied to the FBI to start off these investigations?
Got karma??
People with TDS will never understand that you cannot arrest someone for rhetorical political nonsense! Apparently the Reverend believes the rhetoric or simply isn't bright enough to know the difference!
Kathy Barnette
https://twitter.com/Kathy4Truth/status/1524032510174322689
When they cancel me, they’re cancelling you.
Wikipedia just pulled my page down with a week left to go in the election.
No one said this would be easy. They don’t like giving up power.
They forget that the true power is with the people, though.
just disappearing a Senate candidate in Pennsylvania
no biggie
she's a surging grass roots Republican
must be stopped by big tech and the establishment
I hope Oz loses this race, despite Trump's endorsement.
"Meanwhile we DO have the first trial coming up of one of the Clinton cronies who lied to the FBI to start off these investigations?
Got karma??
CPI out tomorrow
8.1 % is my educated prediction
People with TDS will never understand that you cannot arrest someone for rhetorical political nonsense! Apparently the Reverend believes the rhetoric or simply isn't bright enough to know the difference!
Personally I don't bother reading those long extended posts by alky and the "pastor". If they don't even think it's worthwhile to offer a concise summary and link why should I bother to even read ?
and especially those extended posts copied from Goddard's blog.
and I find it hilarious that the spammers are complaining about being put in the Google blogger spam "jail"
karma
I also am guessing that I may occasionally get there when I post using their spam as a front-end of a reply.
live and learn
While many Republican elected officials favor overturning Roe because doing so would “return the issue to the states,” antiabortion activists have signaled their opposition to a patchwork of diverse state statutes. They are pushing instead for an outright national ban on abortion, which 69% of Americans oppose. Public discussion of this prospect will further arouse Democrats and could force Republican candidates to choose between their base and swing voters in contested states and districts.
On the other hand, 42% of Democrats and 54% of liberals agree with the proposition that “abortion should always be legal” and that “there should be no restrictions on abortion,” a stance that three-quarters of Americans reject. When activists morphed the reasonable demand for criminal-justice reform into “Defund the police,” Democrats lost control of the issue. It could happen again.
For Democrats, shifting the focus of the midterm elections away from inflation, crime, and immigration toward abortion and Republican extremism should be a no-brainer—if they can avoid becoming the party of abortion on demand.
Yawn.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-democrats-abortion-pitfall-demand-activists-trimester-first-third-polling-voters-11652190689?st=82i19g58qxqzwu9&reflink=share_mobilewebshare
Biden "Transitory Inflation "
Biden "Inflation my number one priority ".
Leading causes of Inflation Reckless Government Spending.
What’s it going to take for the Biden Department of Justice to prosecute this criminal?
The public hearings start next month.
If they expose criminal actions byTrump, then the Department of Justice has a tough task.
The deficit is falling at a record pace.
Roger, just stop.
You are already at rock bottom of stupid.
The Addition of Debt continues to rise.
According to the latest budget data from the Treasury Department, at the halfway point of fiscal year 2022 (which occurred at the end of March), the deficit stood at $668 billion, which is $1.038 trillion below what it was at the same point in 2021. The administration’s budget projects that, over all of fiscal year 2022, the deficit will be $1.415 trillion, or $1.360 trillion below the full year deficit in 2021. The president’s recent reference to a $1.5 trillion improvement seems to be based on stronger than expected revenue growth pushing the deficit down more than was forecast in the budget plan. Through March, revenue in 2022 is up 24 percent compared to 2021.
The primary reason the deficit is falling so quickly is because Congress approved large COVID response bills in 2020 and 2021—led by the $1.7 trillion CARES Act of March 2020 and President Biden’s $1.8 trillion measure in March 2021. Together, these bills lowered federal tax receipts and expanded federal spending in ways that were quite dramatic. The resulting deficit in 2020 was $3.132 trillion, or 14.9 percent of GDP. In 2021, it was $2.775 trillion, or 12.4 percent of GDP. As the relief provisions now expire, the budget deficit has begun to return to the pre-2020 norm.
It helps that the economy also is very strong, with many people returning to work. That also helps explain the jump in revenue
What’s it going to take for the Biden Department of Justice to prosecute this criminal?
The Attacks on the USSC Justices at their homes is a Federal Felony.
The Video captured it.
No Show Garland
Anonymous Anonymous said...
CPI out tomorrow
8.1 % is my educated prediction
SO SAYS THE DUMBEST GOATFUCKER IN KANSAS!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
https://www.thebulwark.com/is-biden-a-deficit-hawk/
According to your post Roger, The Debt went up by "[$668 Billion " .
Let me help ya, that added to the Total US Debt.
You can't possible as stupid as you act.
Denney, what us up CPI predicted number.
Denney, what is your CPI predicted number.
The Very Ungreen California
"SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s drought is worsening and yet residents used more water in March than any month since 2015, defying pleas for conservation from Gov. Gavin Newsom and other authorities, state officials announced Tuesday."
🙃
Another reason why people like you look like brainwashed moron.
You forgot "Sharpiegate”.
Donald Trump displayed Hurricane Dorian map apparently doctored with marker pen.
At an Oval Office briefing on Hurricane Dorian, Trump held up a National Hurricane Center map that appeared to have been altered with a Sharpie pen, to show the storm hitting Alabama – a baseless claim previously made by Trump.
You worried about Sleepy Joe Biden 😴 but he has never done ✔️ like that for
Only the brain dead believe Biden.
"The bottom line is: How much does America owe? How much in the hole are we going? We’re reducing that. "
Nope, you added "$668 Billion" in half a year.
Biden's Diesel ⛽ price is forcing Independent Truckers Off the Road.
Reducing hauling capacity.
For Democrats, shifting the focus of the midterm elections away from inflation, crime, and immigration toward abortion
Good luck with that
LOL
Cali,I already showed the American Woman #1 issue is inflation and the economy.
Well consider that you have Pelosi and Schumer pushing abortion bills that about 75% of Americans would be against...
and they may end up losing that one as well!
It’s so done deaf with what every family in this country is facing.
The reckoning is coming
Let’s be honest here. Joe Biden is unwell. He’s unfit for office. He’s incoherent, incapacitated and confused. He doesn’t know where he is half the time. He’s incapable of leading and he’s incapable of carrying out his duties.
COMPARE THIS
Rick Scott Claims Biden Is ‘Unwell’ and ‘Incapacitated’
May 10, 2022 at 5:04 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 245 Comments
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) called on President Biden to resign, alleging that Biden is mentally unfit to carry out his duties as president, Fox News reports.
Said Scott:
“Let’s be honest here. Joe Biden is unwell. He’s unfit for office. He’s incoherent, incapacitated and confused. He doesn’t know where he is half the time. He’s incapable of leading and he’s incapable of carrying out his duties.”
WITH THIS:
Trump Thought China Had a ‘Hurricane Gun’
May 10, 2022 at 4:30 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 226 Comments
Rolling Stone:
“Near the beginning of Donald Trump’s time in office, the then-president had a pressing question for his national-security aides and administration officials: Does China have the secret technology — a weapon, even — to create large, man-made hurricanes and then launch them at the United States? And if so, would this constitute an act of war by a foreign power, and could the U.S. retaliate militarily? Then-President Trump repeatedly asked about this.”
Said a former Trump official: “It was almost too stupid for words. I did not get the sense he was joking at all.”
NO, DUMMY-IN-CHIEF,
GLOBAL WARMING HAS AN INFLUENCE ON THE AMOUNT HURRICANE ACTIVITY.
Well Reverend...
Did you see Trump say that China had a Hurricane Gun?
Because we watched Biden introduce himself as Jon Biden just a few weeks ago.
The former is another stupid rumor that you cannot ever prove in a million years happened and the latter has video documentation for all to see... you know, introducing himself as Jon, letting the Easter Bunny direct him around, having to be urged by Jill to "wave".
Notice how every time someone shows Biden doing something stupid, these clowns counter with some Never-Trumper making up shit about the former President that nobody but them saw or heard?
No, Trump ASKED IF THEY HAD THEM. REPEATEDLY.
Funny how it's so often a "former "Trump official" saying it.
Nobody liked him.
Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, there Are Tapes. LOTS AN' LOTS AN' LOTS O' TAPES.
May 10, 2022 at 3:07 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 104 Comments
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection “doesn’t just have testimony and documents. It also has tapes – and lots of them,” Politico reports.
“It’s quite possible that excerpts of the Jan. 6 select committee’s witness depositions eventually become public.
QUITE POSSIBLE, EH?
OH! THAT WILL BE SOME VERY INTERESTING VIEWING!!!!
What's at stake? IMO? Out nation 🙌
“I would reverse the permanent ban,” Musk said on Tuesday, speaking via video link at a car industry conference organised by the Financial Times.
“I do think it was not correct to ban Donald Trump,” he said. “I think that was a mistake. It alienated the country and did not result in Donald Trump not having a voice.
“I think it was a morally bad decision and foolish in the extreme.”
Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey echoed Musk in a Tuesday tweet, saying “generally permanent bans are a failure of ours and don’t work”.
Trump has stated publicly that he would not return to Twitter even if he were allowed to, preferring instead the Truth Social network founded under his name. However, Trump did not start posting on the struggling platform beyond an initial introductory message until May – nearly two and half months after the launch of Truth Social. Many of Trump’s political opponents believe he would be unlikely to pass up the opportunity to broadcast to Twitter’s much larger audience.
A return would potentially give Trump a larger platform to influence the next US presidential election in 2024, either as a candidate or as a kingmaker among Republican candidates.
Musk also reiterated criticisms that Twitter’s staff are too leftwing, saying they were influenced by being headquartered in San Francisco, regarded as one of the most liberal cities in the US . Twitter is “coming out of an environment that is very far left”, he said.
“Twitter needs to be much more even-handed,” he said. “It’s currently left-biased.”
He also said the Twitter takeover would be completed in a “best-case scenario” only within the next two or three months. “It is for me not a done deal,” he said
It will be Pravda..
Another of the tens of thousands of lies.
Asked by the New York attorney general to turn over personal cellphones to aid her investigation of alleged fraud at his company, Donald Trump said he had lost them.
In an affidavit filed as part of an attempt to stop the accrual of fines for non-compliance with subpoenas, a $10,000 daily penalty which has reached $150,000, the former president said: “I am not currently in possession of any Trump Organization-issued phones, computers or similar devices.
Even when most modern presidents were unable to secure reelection to a second term, they attended the inauguration of their successors, taking part in a peaceful transfer of power that had long been the envy of many nations around the world.
However, President Donald Trump — whose campaign team vigorously contested the results before Biden took office and who continues to make unfounded claims that the election was "stolen" from him — decided to skip the inaugural, departing the White House early that morning en route to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland before heading to his Mar-a-Lago residence in South Florida.
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper — who served under Trump as Navy secretary from 2017 to 2019 and in his aforementioned role from 2019 until his November 2020 termination by the former president – was not happy about the situation, as he detailed in his recently-released book, "A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times."
Esper, a graduate of the United States Military Academy, said Trump's decision to forgo attending the ceremony undermined Biden's standing with a wide swath of the public.
"Donald Trump did not even bother to attend the Inauguration — the first sitting and able president to skip his successor's inauguration since 1869," he wrote in his book, which released on Tuesday. "It was a final act of petulance that defied tradition, tarnished our democracy, and further damaged Biden's legitimacy with millions of Americans."
Esper also noted the military's role in the inaugural activities, which was heightened in the wake of the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the same Capitol complex where the main ceremony was held. After the riot, fencing with barbed wire was installed around the historic building to provide an additional layer of security.
"The military played its traditional part in the peaceful transfer of power, however — providing honor cordons and military bands to welcome the new president and vice president — while also securing the city from those misguided Trump true believers who might want to interrupt the sanctity of a peaceful, orderly, democratic transfer of power," he wrote.
During the ceremony, Esper said he felt relief that Trump — whom he was highly critical of his memoir — would be replaced with a new leader.
"I sat at home, watching carefully, eagerly, and finally, both pleased and relieved that we had made it — the nation made it," he wrote. "We had a new commander in chief."
A representative for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider.
I felt exactly like 👍
President Biden is not perfect but he is not a threat 😉.
Him or DeSantis will destroy the U.S
Sieg Heil
GOP Rep. Alex Mooney defeated fellow Republican Rep. David McKinley in a West Virginia primary Tuesday night, demonstrating former President Donald Trump’s kingmaking power in a rare race featuring two incumbents
Official Buden Position in direct violation of Federal Criminal Law.
"we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges’ homes"
Garland is a Coward, does nothing .
Florida is a nightmare 😫.
U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) put out a policy agenda so extreme it’s been called a “roadmap to theocracy.” If it were to become law it would be Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” on steroids. It would make Congress have to re-pass every law every five years – likely killing Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and Obamacare, just for starters. It would ban trade with any country if it “takes away jobs or displaces American workers.” It would likely force the U.S. out of NATO.
Rick Scott’s 11-point plan would enable massive religion-based discrimination. It would ban abortion and government recognition of LGBTQ people. It would be the policy of the United States of America that two parents is the best and most desirable model. It would radically regulate pornography to make it less accessible. And it would dramatically restrict voting rights, and make voting even more difficult.
If the Republican Party wins in November we are going to hell
What's at stake? IMO? Our nation
Actually, Roger, some Dems are HOPING TRUMP will return to Twitter with his outlandish balderdash
We will unapologetically lead the world by example. A world without American leadership would be a very dark world.Adhere to the New Monroe Doctrine – America will not allow any global enemy, such as China, Russia, or Radical Islam, to grow their presence in our hemisphere.No foreign aid to any country that habitually opposes us at the UN.We will not pay any dues to the United Nations or any international organization that undermines the national interests of the USAWe will make our international allies pay their fair share for their own defense. We will not send our kids to do what their kids will not do.Our military will not be used as a peace-keeping force, it exists to protect us by intimidating or killing our enemies.Nation-building does not work, we will not waste our treasure or troops doing it.We will always defend our allies, starting with Israel.
We will treat our enemies like enemies.No adversarial foreign government or corporation controlled by an adversarial foreign government can purchase American land.The weather is always changing. We take climate change seriously, but not hysterically. We will not adopt nutty policies that harm our economy or our jobs.We will gradually end all imports from Communist China until a new regime honors basic human rights and freedoms.We will build supply chains that rely solely on American workers and allies. We will not be at the mercy of our enemies for medications or any essential commodities.We will terminate any trade deal that takes away American jobs.America will be energy independent
Putin Prepared for ‘Prolonged Conflict’
May 10, 2022 at 10:41 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 80 Comments
“It’s been 75 days since Russia invaded Ukraine, and as the battle becomes a grinding war of attrition, Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be preparing for ‘a prolonged conflict,’ a top U.S. intelligence official said Tuesday,” the Washington Post reports.
Wall Street Journal: “U.S. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines told lawmakers Tuesday. U.S. spy agencies, she said, see a lengthy war of attrition that is unlikely to be settled by the current fighting in eastern Ukraine, and little chance of a near-term negotiated solution.
Fed May Have Acted Too Slowly on Inflation
May 10, 2022 at 10:39 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 19 Comments
“Some Federal Reserve officials have begun to acknowledge that they were too slow to respond to rapid inflation last year, a delay that is forcing them to constrain the economy more abruptly now — and one that could hold lessons for the policy path ahead,” the New York Times reports.
“Inflation began to accelerate last spring, but Fed policymakers and most private-sector forecasters initially thought price gains would quickly fade. It became clear in early fall that fast inflation was proving to be more lasting — but the Fed pivoted toward rapidly removing policy support only in late November and did not raise rates until March.”
Pennsylvania GOP PANICS Over Doug Mastriano!!!!!!
May 10, 2022 at 9:23 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 112 Comments
“Top Republicans are mounting a last-ditch, behind-the-scenes effort to stop state Sen. Doug Mastriano, a leading voice in the movement to overturn the 2020 election results, from winning the party nomination for governor in Pennsylvania,” Politico reports.
Philadelphia Inquirer:
“Republican leaders are trying to corral Mastriano’s four leading rivals to urge all but one of them to drop out — and endorse the one with the best poll numbers. One version of the proposal calls for rallying behind former U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, who was well-liked by former President Donald Trump and polling in second place in the latest public survey. It’s a long-shot ploy a week before the primary that many Republicans believe is likely to fail.
“But it reflects the panic in some quarters over the likelihood Mastriano, a far-right state senator from Franklin County, will lead the GOP ticket this fall.”
https://rescueamerica.com/
President Biden has to change his strategy. The Republicans who worked with him to pass the infrastructure bill are all gone.
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West Virginia election results should have Biden rethinking his strategy: analysis
Bob Brigham
May 10, 2022
Donald Trump's endorsed candidate winning a Tuesday primary between two incumbent Republican congressmen should result in President Joe Biden rethinking his entire governing philosophy, according to an analysis published by The Washington Post.
Following the 2020 Census, West Virginia lost one of its three congressional districts during reapportionment. That resulted in two incumbent congressmen — David McKinley and Alex Mooney — facing off against each other.
Trump endorsed Mooney, who won the nomination according to projections by the Associated Press and Fox News.
James Hohmann analyzed the outcome for The Post and concluded McKinely's "double-digit defeat in West Virginia’s GOP primary, which largely turned on infrastructure spending, best illustrates why President Biden’s governing theory has failed."
Hohmann detailed how Biden campaigned on being able to pass bipartisan legislation.
"Last summer, after cutting a deal with Senate Republicans that would lead to passage of a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, Biden claimed vindication. He mocked fellow Democrats who called him naive for believing the two parties could bridge their divides," he noted. "Since then, however, Biden has passed no other pieces of major legislation. And those few Republicans who voted for the infrastructure measure are stepping away from politics, voluntarily or involuntarily."
A majority of the 13 Republicans who voted for infrastructure will not be returning to office following the midterms after five retired, one died in office, and McKinley was defeated.
This is the most radical republican strategy in history.
https://rescueamerica.com/
U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) put out a policy agenda so extreme it’s been called a “roadmap to theocracy.” If it were to become law it would be Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” on steroids. It would make Congress have to re-pass every law every five years – likely killing Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and Obamacare, just for starters. It would ban trade with any country if it “takes away jobs or displaces American workers.” It would likely force the U.S. out of NATO.
Once again, the Republican party’s candidates from the central state governments are not Trumpets.
Jim Pillen, a University of Nebraska regent backed by the state’s powerful Ricketts political machine, has won the Republican primary for Nebraska governor, defeating a scandal-marred millionaire who had the backing of former President Donald J. Trump.
The Associated Press declared Mr. Pillen the winner over his main rivals, Charles W. Herbster, a Trump-endorsed agribusiness executive who funded his own campaign and, in the race’s final weeks, was accused of groping women, and Brett Lindstrom, a state senator who appealed to the moderate wing of the party.
Mr. Pillen’s victory makes him an overwhelming favorite to become Nebraska’s next governor in November. Democrats have not won a statewide election since 2006. The party nominated Carol Blood, a state senator from the Omaha suburbs.
Mr. Herbster is the first candidate endorsed by Mr. Trump to lose a Republican primary in 2022. Many more Trump-endorsed candidates are facing stiff headwinds in coming primaries, starting with contests for governor in Idaho next week and in Georgia on May 24.
Mr. Pillen, in his victory remarks in Lincoln, pledged to run an administration focused on education and agriculture, two pillars of the state. He said he would promote Nebraska to both attract new residents and keep young people from leaving for other states.
No more Mr Nice Guy.
President Joe Biden and too many Democrats seem to have adopted a political strategy for the midterm elections of avoiding as many fights as possible. This path-of-least-resistance approach has resulted in plummeting presidential approval numbers and will further plunge the party off the cliff in the midterms if Democrats do not quickly reverse course. To turn things around, Biden should leap into the fundamental fights over what are called “culture wars” – and he should do so with gusto.
The second American civil war is already happening
Robert Reich
America will still be America. But it is fast becoming two versions of itself. The open question is: how will the two be civil toward each other?
Wed 11 May 2022 05.18 EDT
The US supreme court’s upcoming decision to reverse Roe v Wade (an early draft of which was leaked last week) doesn’t ban abortions; it leaves the issue to the states. As a result, it will put another large brick in the growing wall separating blue and red America.
The second American civil war is already occurring, but it is less of a war than a kind of benign separation analogous to unhappily married people who don’t want to go through the trauma of a formal divorce.
One America is largely urban, racially and ethnically diverse, and young. The other is largely rural or exurban, white and older.
The split is accelerating. Red zip codes are getting redder and blue zip codes, bluer. Of the nation’s total 3,143 counties, the number of super landslide counties – where a presidential candidate won at least 80% of the vote – jumped from 6% in 2004 to 22% in 2020.
Surveys show Americans find it increasingly important to live around people who share their political values. Animosity toward those in the opposing party is higher than at any time in living memory. Forty-two per cent of registered voters believe Americans in the other party are “downright evil”.
Almost 40% would be upset at the prospect of their child marrying someone from the opposite party. Even before the 2020 election, when asked if violence would be justified if the other party won the election, 18.3% of Democrats and 13.8% of Republicans responded in the affirmative.
Increasingly, each America is running under different laws.
Red states are making it nearly impossible to get abortions but easier than ever to buy guns.
They’re also suppressing votes. (In Florida and Texas, teams of “election police” have been created to crack down on the rare crime of voter fraud, another fallout from Trump’s big lie.)
They’re banning the teaching of America’s history of racism. They’re requiring transgender students to use bathrooms and join sports teams that reflect their gender at birth.
They’re making it harder to protest; more difficult to qualify for unemployment benefits or other forms of public assistance; and almost impossible to form labor unions.
And they’re passing “bounty” laws – enforced not by governments, which can be sued in federal court, but by rewards to private citizens for filing lawsuits – on issues ranging from classroom speech to abortions to vaccinations.
Blue states are moving in the opposite direction. Several, including Colorado and Vermont, are codifying a right to abortion. Some are helping cover abortion expenses for out-of-staters.
When Idaho proposed a ban on abortions that empowers relatives to sue anyone who helps terminate a pregnancy after six weeks, nearby Oregon approved $15m to help cover the abortion expenses of patients from other states.
Maryland and Washington have expanded access and legal protections to out-of-state abortion patients. One package of pending California bills would expand access to California abortions and protect abortion providers from out-of-state legal action.
After the governor of Texas ordered state agencies to investigate parents for child abuse if they provide certain medical treatments to their transgender children, California lawmakers proposed making the state a refuge for transgender youths and their families.
Another California proposal would thwart enforcement of out-of-state court judgments removing children from the custody of parents who get them gender-affirming health services.
California is also about to enforce a ban on ghost guns and assault weapons with a California version of Texas’ recent six-week ban on abortion, featuring $10,000 bounties to encourage lawsuits from private citizens against anyone who sells, distributes or manufactures those types of firearms.
Blue states are also coordinating more of their policies. During the pandemic, blue states joined together on policies that red states rejected – such as purchasing agreements for personal protective equipment, strategies for reopening businesses as Covid subsided, even on travel from other states with high levels of Covid.
At one point, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut required travelers from states with high positivity rates – Arkansas, Florida, North and South Carolina, Texas and Utah – to quarantine for two weeks before entering.
But what will happen to the poor in red states, who are disproportionately people of color?
“States rights” was always a cover for segregation and harsh discrimination. The poor – both white and people of color – are already especially burdened by anti-abortion legislation because they can’t afford travel to a blue state to get an abortion.
They’re also hurt by the failure of red states to expand Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act; by red state de facto segregation in public schools; and by red state measures to suppress votes.
One answer is for Democratic administrations and congresses in Washington to prioritize the needs of the red state poor and make extra efforts to protect the civil and political rights of people of color in red states. The failure of the Senate to muster enough votes to pass the Freedom to Vote Act, let alone revive the Voting Rights Act, suggests how difficult this will be.
Blue states have a potential role here. They should spend additional resources on the needs of red state residents, such as Oregon is now doing for people from outside Oregon who seek abortions.
They should prohibit state funds from being spent in any state that bans abortions or discriminates on the basis of race, ethnicity, or gender. California already bars anyone on a state payroll (including yours truly, who teaches at UC Berkeley) from getting reimbursed for travel to states that discriminate against LGBTQ+ people.
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Where will all this end? Not with two separate nations. What America is going through is analogous to Brexit – a lumbering, mutual decision to go separate ways on most things but remain connected on a few big things (such as national defense, monetary policy and civil and political rights).
America will still be America. But it is fast becoming two versions of America. The open question is like the one faced by every couple that separates: how will the two find ways to be civil toward each other?
Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley and the author of Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few and The Common Good. His new book, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It, is out now. He is a Guardian US columnist. His newsletter is at robertreich.substack.com
This is a very disturbing point in our lives.
Trump going back on Twitter will make it impossible for Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell and House minority leader Kevin McCarthy to tell major donors the former president is in the rear-view mirror, and it lets Democrats remind voters just how unfit he is for office.
We are you going to use it to show the world how utterly bugf*ck drooling insane he is! Mr Sharpie
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Where is Joe's Plan?
My god nothing but spam from pedo and Alky
Pitiful
Caliphate4vr said...
My god nothing but spam from pedo and Alky
Pitiful
I thought it was Pedo and alky ?
well they did leave a few hours during the night without any activity.
So they are not in a complete death spiral
yet
Steve Bannon
https://gettr.com/post/p19alsze0d7
This $40 Billion debacle is simply a pay off for the defense contractors, globalists and foreign aid shills …
Ukrainian Oligarchs not putting in one penny ; Europe not putting in one penny
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/dirtbag-mitch-mcconnell-stumps-bidens-40-billion-ukraine-aid-package-baby-food-shortages-hit-us-important-thing-right-now-war-ukraine/
So NATO is contributing ZERO additional
and the "big guy" and the gang are probably still getting their 10 %
Boy are they all thankful Trump is no longer president
and things are going so well on the home front
Inflation up, stock market down
Biden trying to send tens of billions more overseas
how fast can he destroy America ?
we are finding out
UNLIKE PROPAGANDIST CH,
TAEGAN GODDARD TELLS THE TRUTH;
THERE'S GOOD AMD THERE'S BAD IN WHAT HE REPORTS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES:
Inflation Barreled Ahead at 8.3% Last Month
May 11, 2022 at 8:35 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
“Inflation rose again in April, continuing a climb that has pushed consumers to the brink and is threatening the economic expansion,“ CNBC reports.
“The consumer price index, a broad-based measure of prices for goods and services, increased 8.3% from a year ago, higher than the Dow Jones estimate for an 8.1% gain.”
GOP Donors Increasingly Split Over Support for Trump
May 11, 2022 at 8:32 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 0 Comments
“As the 2022 midterm elections approach, some GOP super PACs are spending millions of dollars to oppose primary candidates endorsed by Donald Trump — suggesting a deepening rift within the Republican Party,” ABC News reports.
“In several high-profile primaries, GOP donors — some dissatisfied with the direction of the national party as Trump teases another White House bid in 2024 — have poured large sums into supporting Republicans running against Trump-backed candidates, financial disclosures show.”
GOP Candidates Bash Each Other for Ties to China
May 11, 2022 at 8:29 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 9 Comments
Washington Post: “Ties to China — even spurious, misleading or hyperbolic ones — have become an albatross for GOP candidates across the country in 2022 races and an animating presence in campaign stops and advertisements, with much of the Republican Party holding increasingly negative views of China after two years of the coronavirus and Trump’s rhetoric against the country.”
“Campaign strategists and candidates in a number of states said that tying candidates to China has become a prime attack in a GOP primary — with candidates seeking to differentiate themselves as they largely hew to Trump’s political agenda.”
Trump Is Still Winning Most of His Primaries
May 11, 2022 at 8:17 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 13 Comments
“Former President Donald Trump’s perfect 2022 endorsement record is no more. After all 36 Senate, House or governor candidates he endorsed in Texas, Indiana and Ohio won their primaries, last night Trump-supported businessman Charles Herbster lost his bid for Nebraska governor,” FiveThirtyEight reports.
“At the same time, this loss isn’t evidence that Trump’s influence with the Republican base is slipping. Herbster was far from a perfect candidate — most notably, eight women accused him of unwanted sexual advances, including groping and forcible kissing.”
New York Times: “In the next two weeks, Mr. Trump is backing two more Republican candidates for governor, in Idaho and Georgia, both of whom are challenging Republican incumbents and neither of whom is favored to win.”
Club for Growth Starts Ad Blitz for Kathy Barnette
May 11, 2022 at 8:14 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 5 Comments
“After months of a bruising television ad war between Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick and their allies, the relatively shoestring campaign of Kathy Barnette, a conservative commentator showing surprising strength in the polls, will receive a late boost in the Republican primary for Senate in Pennsylvania,” the New York Times reports.
“The Club for Growth, the pro-business and anti-tax group, began booking television ads on Tuesday on behalf of Ms. Barnette worth $2 million.”
CNN: How Trump’s endorsement of Oz gave Kathy Barnette an unexpected opening in Pennsylvania.
Trump Lawyer Urged Throwing Out Absentee Ballots
May 11, 2022 at 8:11 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 6 Comments
“Attorney John Eastman urged Republican legislators in Pennsylvania to retabulate the state’s popular vote — and throw out tens of thousands of absentee ballots — in order to show Donald Trump with a lead, according to newly unearthed emails sent in December 2020,” Politico reports.
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T. GODDARD TELLS THE TRUTH:
Soldier’s Wife Says Ukrainian Kids Should Be ‘Cut’ Up
May 11, 2022 at 8:04 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 50 Comments
“In what is perhaps a disturbing sign of the effectiveness of Russian propaganda over the past two months, the wife of a Russian soldier in Ukraine has reportedly been caught urging him to torture Ukrainian children who refuse to support Moscow,” the Daily Beast reports.
From the recording: “I would inject them with drugs, and if it worked, I’d look into their eyes and say ‘Die, suffer.’ I would cut their wee wees and carve stars out of their backs, and actually cut out parts of their ear every day, their finger, so that they’d hurt so bad.”
When even her husband appears taken aback, she shoots back: “I just hate these Ukrainians, I hate them.”
Lindsey Graham Called Biden ‘Best Person to Have’
May 11, 2022 at 7:58 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 24 Comments
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) blasted Donald Trump for “playing the TV game” and called Joe Biden “the best person to have” coming to the White House in an interview right after the Jan. 6 riot, according to leaked audio.
A Show Vote on Roe
May 11, 2022 at 7:55 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 42 Comments
“Senate Democrats will forge ahead today to try and codify a right to abortion, but there might not be 50 votes in favor, let alone enough to defeat a Republican filibuster,” Politico reports.
Quote of the Day
May 11, 2022 at 7:39 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 64 Comments
“If you wanted to kill a bunch of MAGA voters in the middle of the heartland, how better than to target them and their kids with this deadly fentanyl?… It does look intentional. It’s like Joe Biden wants to punish the people who didn’t vote for him and opening up the floodgates to the border is one way to do it.”
— J.D. Vance (R), in an interview with Gateway Pundit.
Shanghai’s Lockdown Leaves Thousands in Its Streets
May 11, 2022 at 7:38 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 2 Comments
“Shanghai’s lockdown has kept tens of millions of residents trapped indoors for a month and a half. Thousands of others in China’s wealthiest city have found themselves in the opposite predicament: living in the street,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
Biden Stresses Contrast With GOP Economic Agenda
May 11, 2022 at 7:36 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 4 Comments
“President Biden argued Tuesday that congressional Republicans would worsen inflation and raise taxes on American families, part of a growing effort to cast the GOP as obstructing his agenda and fixated on culture wars instead of governing,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“With midterm elections looming, Mr. Biden remains weighed down by low approval ratings and rising public frustration with high prices fueled by the pandemic, government spending and the war in Ukraine. Now he is eager to take the offensive and put pressure on Republicans to defend their own plans.”
HE TELLS THE TRUTH:
Russia Has Seized Much of Eastern Ukraine
May 11, 2022 at 6:55 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 71 Comments
“Russia’s nearly three-month-old invasion of neighboring Ukraine has been punctuated by flawed planning, poor intelligence, barbarity and wanton destruction,” the New York Times reports.
“But obscured in the daily fighting is the geographic reality that Russia has made gains on the ground.”
Larry Ellison Is the GOP’s Newest Benefactor
May 11, 2022 at 6:52 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 24 Comments
Puck: “These days, Ellison’s commitments to GOP causes are trending red hot. Last week, he was revealed as the single biggest outside backer of Elon Musk’s officially apolitical, but pointedly conservative-friendly, takeover of Twitter.”
“Ellison, once a registered Democrat, has also donated a staggering $25 million to Republican senator and potential presidential hopeful Tim Scott, placing him alongside Peter Thiel in the upper echelon of conservative Silicon Valley mega-donors.”
Senate GOP Decries ‘Unsavory’ Attacks on Dr. Oz
May 11, 2022 at 6:48 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 19 Comments
“Senate Republicans are dismissing attacks on Mehmet Oz’s Turkish citizenship by his GOP rivals, boosting the campaign of the Donald Trump-endorsed TV star ahead of next week’s primary,” Politico reports.
“In interviews, Republicans gave Oz what amounts to a leg up in his nasty primary by saying that they have no concerns about his loyalty and no problems with him receiving classified briefings should he become a U.S. senator.”
Justices Still Considering Alito’s Draft
May 11, 2022 at 6:34 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 53 Comments
“The Supreme Court is set to gather Thursday for the first time since the disclosure that it voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, and there’s no sign that the court is changing course from issuing that ruling by the end of June,” Politico reports.
“Justice Samuel Alito’s sweeping and blunt draft majority opinion from February overturning Roe remains the court’s only circulated draft in the pending Mississippi abortion case, Politico has learned, and none of the conservative justices who initially sided with Alito have to date switched their votes. No dissenting draft opinions have circulated from any justice, including the three liberals.”
Nebraska GOP Rejects Trump’s Choice for Governor
May 11, 2022 at 6:31 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 18 Comments
“Republican voters in Nebraska on Tuesday rejected a candidate for governor accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, nominating University of Nebraska regent Jim Pillen over Charles Herbster, an agribusiness executive supported by former president Donald Trump,” the Washington Post reports.
New York Times: “Mr. Herbster is the first candidate endorsed by Mr. Trump to lose a Republican primary in 2022. Many more Trump-endorsed candidates are facing stiff headwinds in coming primaries, starting with contests for governor in Idaho next week and in Georgia on May 24.
Caliphate4vr said...
My god nothing but spam from pedo and Alky
Pitiful
you forgot to say bat-shit insane
wonder how long it will take to trigger the spam filter
if it catches this type of spam
* and then how long for the lying POS "pastor" to say he is being censored
and I am deleting his posts
which everyone knows is a lie
LifeNews
https://gab.com/LifeNews/posts/108280035925624066
BREAKING: A new Tafalgar Group poll shows 76% of Americans, and even two-thirds of Democrats, think publishing Supreme Court justices' home addresses and protesting at their homes is wrong.
If dems can't get WW3 started looks like Joe's plan is to start another Civil War
Inflation rose again in April, continuing a climb that has pushed consumers to the brink and is threatening the economic expansion, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday.
The consumer price index, a broad-based measure of prices for goods and services, increased 8.3% from a year ago, higher than the Dow Jones estimate for an 8.1% gain. That represented a slight ease from March’s peak but was still close to the highest level since the summer of 1982.
Auron MacIntyre
https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1524186858334433281
How can both parties agree to send $40 billion to a foreign nation during an inflation crisis while people can’t buy baby formula?
Easy, we’re in the looting the treasury phase of imperial collapse
Everyone knows you can’t put it back together so just take everything you can
Joe is laser focused on protecting 10 percent for the "big guy"
whoever that is
It's his biggest issue
nothing else matters
Rep. Chip Roy Press Office
@RepChipRoy
Congress is jamming through ANOTHER massive spending bill that its members haven't had time to read.
More from Rep Roy:
VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/RepChipRoy/status/1524177340372299776
enough of this drunken sailor spending
57 House Republicans Voted Against Ukraine Aid (AND FOR KILLING UKRAINIAN CHILDREN?)
May 11, 2022 at 9:23 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
Politico:
“About five dozen House Republicans voted down a nearly $40 billion aid package to help Ukraine in a late-night Monday vote. They cited a mix of process problems and a desire for the U.S. to remain focused on domestic issues.”
It’s interesting that every House Democrat — including The Squad — supported the aid package.
DEMOCRATS ARE NOT ROOTIN FOR POOTIN
CH AND HIS CHTROOTHERS CALL TRUTH TELLING "SPAM"
WHILE THEY SPAM LIES
Ukraine has recaptured the second largest city.
A day after Ukraine’s counteroffensive unseated Russian forces from a cluster of towns northeast of the city of Kharkiv, the region’s governor said on Wednesday that the Ukrainian efforts had driven Moscow’s forces “even further” from the city, giving them “even less opportunity to fire on the regional center.”
The apparent success at pushing back Russian troops outside Kharkiv — Ukraine’s second largest city, which is about 20 miles from the Russian border — appears to have contributed to reduced shelling there in recent days, even as Russia makes advances along parts of the front line to the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine.
WHILE THEY SPAM LIES
OR SPAM FROM TWITTER!!!!!!!
enough of this drunken sailor spending
That is funny. coming from the side that never mentioned Trumps first trillion dollar deficit!!!!!!
50m ago08.46
Zelenskiy: Ukraine’s desire to negotiate with Russia ‘disappears with each new Bucha’
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, warned Kyiv was running out of patience to hold talks with Russia, given the mounting evidence of atrocities committed by Russian forces in his country.
In a virtual address with students at the Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) in Paris, Zelenskiy said:
We are ready to conduct these negotiations, these talks, as long as it is not too late.
But, he added:
With each new Bucha, with each new Mariupol, with each new city where there are dozens of dead people, cases of rape, with each new atrocity, the desire and the possibility to negotiate disappears, as well as the possibility of resolving this issue in a diplomatic manner.
Zelenskiy also said he wanted to restore Ukraine’s territory before an end of the war with Russia could be envisioned, adding:
Once we recoup all that is ours, we will finish this.
Not one Democrat opposed this. And today most Republicans too!
Trump suffered his first big loss this cycle…
Trump notched a prominent loss in Nebraska as Pillen dispatched his chosen candidate, whom the former president had made an eleventh-hour push to boost.
Pillen ended up defeating Herbster despite Trump’s endorsement, a victory that was in part due to a late wave of accusations by nine women accusing Herbster of sexual misconduct. Of the women, two came forward publicly to say that Herbster groped them at a political event in 2019.
Herbster repeatedly denied the claims and looked to tie his accusers to Pillen and his political benefactor, Gov. Pete Ricketts (R), saying in an ad the allegations are “built on lies.”
While a GOP gubernatorial primary in a deep-red state might sometimes not make headlines, the allegations — along with Trump’s endorsement — shot the race to national prominence and raised the stakes for the former president.
Rather than leaving Herbster out to dry, Trump put extra effort in, appearing at a rally in Nebraska to defend his candidate’s reputation.
“Charles is a fine man, and he’s innocent of these despicable charges,” Trump said at the rally.
Herbster’s defeat marks the first Trump-endorsed candidate to fall short in the midterm cycle. But more than that, it indicates how hard it could be for other candidates accused of sexual misconduct to run.
Herbster’s loss could serve as a warning sign to other candidates — like Missouri GOP Senate candidate Eric Greitens — who are accused of sexual impropriety.
The legislation is precisely the kind of bring-home-the-bacon accomplishment that lawmakers could traditionally count on to give them an edge, but in these current polarized times, primary voters cared less about roads and bridges and rewarded a conservative hard-liner who voted against the bill.
Inflation cooled off slightly in April as the pace of both yearly and monthly price growth dropped, according to data released Wednesday by the Labor Department.
The consumer price index (CPI), the Labor Department’s closely watched gauge of inflation,
rose 8.3 percent over the past 12 months and 0.3 percent in April alone. Economists expected annual inflation to drop to 8.1 percent in March and with a 0.2 percent rise in prices, according to consensus estimates.
Inflation slowed from a 8.5 percent annual rate in March and a whopping 1.2 percent month-over-month rise as gas and oil prices declined from a peak driven by the war in Ukraine.
Gasoline prices dropped 6.7 percent in April and energy prices on the whole dropped 2.7 percent last month after double-digit gains in March. Gas prices are still up 44.7 percent over the past 12 months, and energy prices remain 30.3 percent higher than they were in April 2021.
While a dip in gas prices brought some relief for consumers, inflation in other crucial goods and services continued to rise.
Food prices rose 0.9 percent in April and are up 9.4 percent on the year — the steepest annual increase since April 1981 — with groceries alone costing 10.8 percent more over the past 12 months. Prices for transportation services rose 3.1 percent on the month, and prices for medical care services rose 0.5 percent in April.
Kputz was wrong again 😑
rate in March and a whopping 1.2 percent month-over-month rise as gas and oil prices declined from a peak driven by the war in Ukraine.
Gasoline prices dropped 6.7 percent in April and energy prices on the whole dropped 2.7 percent last month after double-digit gains in March. Gas prices are still up 44.7 percent over the past 12 months, and energy prices remain 30.3 percent higher than they were in April 2021.
While a dip in gas prices brought some relief for consumers, inflation in other crucial goods and services continued to rise.
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/3484275-inflation-cools-slightly-to-8-3-percent/
Not so brain dead as you said.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House emphatically approved a fresh $40 billion Ukraine aid package Tuesday as lawmakers beefed up President Joe Biden's initial request, signaling a magnified, bipartisan commitment to thwart Russian President Vladimir Putin's bloody three-month-old invasion.
The measure sailed to passage by a lopsided 368-57 margin, providing $7 billion more than Biden's request from April and dividing the increase evenly between defense and humanitarian programs. The bill would give Ukraine military and economic assistance, help regional allies, replenish weapons the Pentagon has shipped overseas and provide $5 billion to address global food shortages caused by the war's crippling of Ukraine's normally robust production of many crops.
The measure was backed by every voting Democrat and by nearly 3 out of 4 Republicans. House debate reflected a perspective, shared broadly by both parties, that the U.S. has even more at stake than standing by Ukraine.
“The Ukrainian people, they need us, they are in desperate need of our support," said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., chair of the House Appropriations Committee. "Vladimir Putin and his cronies must be held responsible. This bill does that by protecting democracy, limiting Russian aggression and strengthening our own national security.”
U.S. Inflation Eased in April to 8.3% Annual Rate
Inflation rate fell for first time in eight months as energy prices moderated.
Fuck Ukraine.
Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...
U.S. Inflation Eased in April to 8.3% Annual Rate
Inflation rate fell for first time in eight months as energy prices moderated.
Welcome to May. Inflation and fuel are at all time highs.
Imbecile.
The drop in the 12-month inflation rate is a possible sign that price increases are starting to ebb after hitting a 40-year high in March. However, the high rate of one-month core inflation suggests that price pressures remain, said Aneta Markowska, chief financial economist at Jefferies LLC.
Some of the price surges fueling inflation are starting to ease. Gasoline prices fell slightly in April, after the late February Russian invasion of Ukraine sent them skyrocketing. Since then, though, U.S. gasoline prices again climbed, reaching a new high on Tuesday.
WELCOME BACK ON TWITTER, DONALD!
DO join!
Twitter Ban May Have Been a Good for Trump
May 11, 2022 at 10:03 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment
The Wall Street Journal editorial board isn’t concerned about Donald Trump potentially being back on Twitter:
“If Mr. Trump is back in public view, picking fights on an hourly basis and blaming everyone else for his election defeat, he might remind voters why they grew tired of his antics and made him a one-term President.”
Improving supply chains have also taken the edge off rapid price gains for vehicles—used car and truck prices were up 35.3% in March from a year earlier—and other goods. However, new sources of inflationary pressure are replacing those.
“Now what we’re starting to see is that pressure is no longer emanating from the supply side—it’s emanating from the labor-market side. And that’s less likely to go away on its own,” said Ms. Markowska. “So the Fed will have to work that much harder to get us back to 2% inflation.”
The U.S. economy added 428,000 jobs in April, the 12th straight month in which job gains exceeded 400,000. Despite the furious pace of hiring, there was still a yawning gap between job openings and the pool of available workers—a sign that demand for labor is far outstripping supply. Employers are trying to hire workers to meet increased demand, posting 11.5 million job openings earlier this spring, the highest in records dating to 2000. The number of times workers quit also rose to a record high in March, at 4.5 million.
Fuck Ukraine and kill the children.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/us-inflation-consumer-price-index-april-2022-11652218520?st=cs6oc2xs5j6nq15&reflink=share_mobilewebshare
Gasoline prices fell slightly in April, after the late February Russian invasion of Ukraine sent them skyrocketing. Since then, though, U.S. gasoline prices again climbed, reaching a new high on Tuesday.
If only we could have spent more dollars we just printed up out of nothing, he keeps saying, we'd beat this inflation.
That's not a joke. He really keeps claiming he can tamp down inflation by flooding the economy with more heavily-devalued freshly-printed paper.
Biden said the U.S. Federal Reserve should, and will do its job to control it.
They will, by raising interest rates, to reduce the monetary supply.
If you insist on injecting more devalued dollar bills into the economy, they'll have to hike the interest rates still further to undo the damage you're continuing to inflict on the country.
...
So, the Republicans don't have a plan to fix the inflation caused by the trillions this incompetent recklessly printed and dumped into the economy?
That's like a drunk driver who kills a family complaining that the DA who brings charges against doesn't have a plan to resurrect his victims.
We're now in a five year cycle of despair and misery, "President" Biden, thanks to you. The way to fix inflation is through a long period of high interest rates and low economic growth -- intermittent recessions and low growth.
All thanks to you.
There is no other way to magically get trillions of fake dollars out of the economy, Fake President Biden.
https://ace.mu.nu/archives/399066.php
And $40 BILLION to the coke-whore comic in Ukraine.
Fuck Ukraine.
The board economics horse's ass is actually bragging over inflation going from 8.5 to 8.3%. Talk about grasping at straws.
The Powell Fed is seeking to pull off the notoriously difficult — and risky — task of cooling the economy enough to slow inflation without causing a recession. Economists say such an outcome is possible but unlikely with inflation this high.
In the meantime, by some measures Americans’ wages are rising at the fastest pace in 20 years. Their higher pay enables more people to at least partly keep up with higher prices. But employers typically respond by charging customers more to cover their higher labor costs, which, in turn, heightens inflationary pressures.
Last Friday’s jobs report for April included data on hourly pay that suggested that wage gains were slowing, which, if it continues, could help ease inflation this year.
Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission
The WSJ said that
It's actually pretty good news.
But because the country is so divided it might not matter in November
From BLS, without the bullshit spin.
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX - APRIL 2022
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.3 percent in April on a
seasonally adjusted basis after rising 1.2 percent in March, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 8.3 percent before
seasonal adjustment.
Increases in the indexes for shelter, food, airline fares, and new vehicles were the largest
contributors to the seasonally adjusted all items increase. The food index rose 0.9 percent over
the month as the food at home index rose 1.0 percent. The energy index declined in April after
rising in recent months. The index for gasoline fell 6.1 percent over the month, offsetting
increases in the indexes for natural gas and electricity.
The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.6 percent in April following a 0.3-percent
advance in March. Along with indexes for shelter, airline fares, and new vehicles, the indexes
for medical care, recreation, and household furnishings and operations all increased in April.
The indexes for apparel, communication, and used cars and trucks all declined over the month.
The all items index increased 8.3 percent for the 12 months ending April, a smaller increase
than the 8.5-percent figure for the period ending in March. The all items less food and energy
index rose 6.2 percent over the last 12 months. The energy index rose 30.3 percent over the last
year, and the food index increased 9.4 percent, the largest 12-month increase since the period
ending April 1981.
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm
Nice try, rum bum.
Reuters) -Lisa Cook, an economics professor at Michigan State University known for her work on racial and gender inequality, on Tuesday won U.S. Senate confirmation to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, making her the first Black woman to serve on the Fed board in its 109-year history.
Cook will join the U.S. central bank as it faces a monumental challenge: reining in 40-year-high inflation that is straining household budgets and sapping U.S. President Joe Biden's approval ratings without undercutting a historically strong labor market or sending the world's largest economy into recession.
The only thing that matters in November is the complete and total destruction of the democrat party and everyone in it.
Traitors all.
Here are some of the most striking moves in food prices.
Ground beef: up 14.8 percent.
Steaks: up 11.8 percent.
Bacon: up 17.7 percent.
Pork Chops: up 14.0 percent.
Chicken: up 16.4 percent.
Fresh Fish: up 13.0 percent
Fresh whole milk: up 14.7 percent.
Coffee: up 13.5 percent.
Fresh fruit: up 8.3 percent.
Lettuce: up 12.7 percent.
Salad Dressing: up 13.1 percent.
Soups: up 13.1 percent.
Baby food: up 13 percent.
Breakfast cereal: up 12.1 percent.
Bread: up 9.1 percent.
Biscuits and muffins: up 10.1 percent.
Lunchmeats: up 14.4 percent.
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.t02.htm
No shit for brain's, it is not good news. It is historically high inflation being sustained with marginal fluctuation
Here are some of the most striking moves in food prices.
Per Alky that’s pretty good news, I guess his juice boxes haven’t gone up that much.
Unbelievable
Per Alky that’s pretty good news, I guess his juice boxes haven’t gone up that much.
Unbelievable
Facebook groups are forming all over the country by new mom's seeking baby formula that has become virtually impossible to find.
I'll ask again...
If one set out to intentionally destroy the USA, what exactly would they do differently than what Dementia Boy is doing right now?
If one set out to intentionally destroy the USA, what exactly would they do differently than what Dementia Boy is doing right now?
The prattling old dementia patient doesn’t know what’s happening
Thom Hartmann: Is the Supreme Court Seriously Above the Law? NO!
The bottom line that the Russians are our only enemy.
Apparently liberals protestors are
JERUSALEM (AP) — Veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot and killed while covering an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank town of Jenin early Wednesday. The broadcaster and a reporter who was wounded in the incident blamed Israeli forces.
The Israel army initially raised the possibility that Abu Akleh might have killed by stray Palestinian fire, saying militants were also present in the area, However, army chief Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi later stepped back from that assertion, saying that “at this stage, we cannot determine by whose fire she was harmed and we regret her death.”
Abu Akleh, 51, was a respected and familiar face in the Middle East, known for her coverage of the harsh realities of Israel’s military occupation for the past three decades. Her death reverberated across the region and set alight social media. She reported for Al Jazeera’s Arabic language channel and was also a U.S. citizen.
Said Mitt Romney
Cpi & inflation
Where is Biden's Plan?
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