When inflation is blowing up and costs for everything is going up at the highest levels in 41 years you guys blame Putin but as soon as prices start to come down in a recession you praise Biden? LMAO
I place blame on COVID-19 and the relief policies. The war in Ukraine only added to a situation that was already bad.
What does global inflation look like and how are other countries dealing with it? Then compare the policies and impact. I’m cherry picking G20 and unemployment. It appears the US is doing well on the employment side; however likely productivity is down. I excluded China because I don’t know how to properly evaluate their numbers. Japan appears to have done the best. They have one of the highest corporate and individual tax rates to curb discretionary spending by their citizens. Anyway… data is interesting. Some things to consider instead of YT video. Japan looks like 2.6% / Unemployment 2.6% France looks like 6.1% / Unemployment 7.4% South Korea looks like 6.3% / Unemployment 2.9% Germany looks like 7.5% / Unemployment 5.4% Canada looks like 7.6% / Unemployment 4.9% US looks like 8.5% / Unemployment 3.5% EU looks like 9.6% UK looks like 10.1% / Unemployment 3.8% Russia looks like 15.1% / Unemployement 3.9% Inflation Rate - By Country
You new to politics there B2B? Now, who do *we blame for Trump not finishing his wall, or not giving us the great healthcare plan he promised, or for Covid not being gone in 2 weeks? You see. Neither side likes to blame your team. Sorry for the hijack. Biden's admin sucks, but this is just politics. *Conservatives
So you started a thread on August 19 by posting a video from June 14th. Got it. Also the president is either responsible or not responsible for the price of oil and the price of gas at the pump. You cannot rationally blame Biden for high gas prices early in the year and as late as early June and then criticize him when he takes credit for a drop in gas prices in August.