Cellar level IQ but he makes up for it by being boring and autistic.Mello the low IQ gay voter says there is no inflation. Dip shit seal of approval!
But imagine how he votes !!Cellar level IQ but he makes up for it by being boring and autistic.Mello the low IQ gay voter says there is no inflation. Dip shit seal of approval!
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Btw speaking of inflation, you know whose job it is to keep it under control? The FED!
You know who chairs the FED? Jerome Powell. Who appointed him?
Powell should have been raising interest rates the moment he came aboard but for some reason he did the opposite. Weird.
Lulz.Btw speaking of inflation, you know whose job it is to keep it under control? The FED!
You know who chairs the FED? Jerome Powell. Who appointed him?
Powell should have been raising interest rates the moment he came aboard but for some reason he did the opposite. Weird.
But their 401ks are banging !
60% is a staggering number and even with how bad the economy is doesn't seem quite that high. As if it's derived from weird polling or something.
Hard to know because families hurting doesn't get reported by a media busy lying about how great bidenomics is60% is a staggering number and even with how bad the economy is doesn't seem quite that high. As if it's derived from weird polling or something.
It is also weird that the article goes directly into the fact that a large chunk of Americans don't bother to price shop different stores.
Just the few times I've gone grocery shopping with my family… ~150$ at your typical place. I can't walk out of new seasons/qfc with a few lunch things, maybe some coffee/beer without paying at least 60-70$.Hard to know because families hurting doesn't get reported by a media busy lying about how great bidenomics is60% is a staggering number and even with how bad the economy is doesn't seem quite that high. As if it's derived from weird polling or something.
It is also weird that the article goes directly into the fact that a large chunk of Americans don't bother to price shop different stores.
And it hasn't hit summer driving season yet.That doesn't sound good
My Costco bill is fucking crazy. I go there 1-2 times a month and, even just trying to get out with some staples and some meat, the bill inevitably ends up being more than $200. Normal trips push $400.Just the few times I've gone grocery shopping with my family… ~150$ at your typical place. I can't walk out of new seasons/qfc with a few lunch things, maybe some coffee/beer without paying at least 60-70$.Hard to know because families hurting doesn't get reported by a media busy lying about how great bidenomics is60% is a staggering number and even with how bad the economy is doesn't seem quite that high. As if it's derived from weird polling or something.
It is also weird that the article goes directly into the fact that a large chunk of Americans don't bother to price shop different stores.
Costco which we only go to for certain items, minimum 200$.
So multiply that by about 4-5x per month. It's easy to see that shit has gone up ridiculously. Even more if you're talking about more than a couple of kids.