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Voters already blaming government spending
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Posted By: Garnet, 10/21/2021 12:31:30 PM

We’re still a long ways away from the double-digit inflation of the early 1980s. However, while prices of specific things like healthcare, college, or gas have been political hot-buttons from time to time, the issue of inflation writ-large has barely registered as a major issue during my lifetime. This makes it notable that inflation is emerging as a key worry for voters and that many are tying the inflation specifically to Democratic policies. The Biden administration is struggling with voters as of late, and disappointment in the state of the economy is a major piece of this dynamic.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: hershey 10/21/2021 12:45:18 PM (No. 952989)
Blame it on Biteme and his cabal of economic idiots....everything was fine under Trump...then we got this dolt by a fraudulent election orchestrated by the democraps...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: TLCary 10/21/2021 12:50:06 PM (No. 952993)
We WILL see double-digit inflation before the year is out. You read it here first.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Rather Read 10/21/2021 1:18:38 PM (No. 953027)
Well if you print oodles of money, choke off the means of production, and pay people to lie around on their butts instead of working, then of course prices are going to go up.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: downnout 10/21/2021 1:32:12 PM (No. 953042)
The price of meat is getting ridiculous.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: JHHolliday 10/21/2021 1:50:17 PM (No. 953058)
No. 2 is correct. We have it in some items already….my favorite Ramen noodle cup went from $1 to $1.29 in one week. I no longer trust any government figures.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Catherine 10/21/2021 2:28:06 PM (No. 953091)
For the last couple of years, I've eaten a lot of a frozen dinner with a piece of meatloaf and a smidgen of mashed potatoes. The cost was $2.48 for a while then went to $2.52. Yesterday, the cost was $3.25. Yup, food is going to skyrocket and I read where meat will become a luxury and there will be no more cheap chicken.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 10/21/2021 4:13:05 PM (No. 953171)
Yeah, like blaming all that bright light outside at noon on the sun. Pretty damned obvious.
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