According to polls, the American people know whose economy it is. It’s Joe Biden’s economy.When does this become "Biden's Economy"?
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According to polls, the American people know whose economy it is. It’s Joe Biden’s economy.When does this become "Biden's Economy"?
Look at the timeline. The data doesn't lie.So the 2 stimulus packages Trump passed did nothing to increase inflation but only the Biden stimulus package did?
LOL. You are clueless on this finance. And I usually agree with many of your takes FTR
If Trump had won, do you think the last stimulus would not have gone out? He pushed hard for it while in office.
What timeline? What data?Look at the timeline. The data doesn't lie.
Yup he is a Keeper. Moves into 1st Place past Carter and Obama as the worst ever.CNN — President Joe Biden said Wednesday there is little he can do to lower the cost of gasoline or food in the immediate term, an acknowledgment that prices for those goods will remain high as he works to bring down other costs incurred by families.
"There's a lot going on right now but the idea we're going to be able to click a switch, bring down the cost of gasoline, is not likely in the near term. Nor is it with regard to food," Biden said at the White House, where he was holding an event on the infant formula shortage.
Biden and his team are seeking to place heavy emphasis on the economy in the coming weeks as the President looks to demonstrate his commitment to reining in inflation, even as he says there's not much he can do. The President has tasked his aides with improving the administration's messaging as he watches his approval ratings sink.
His plan has centered on allowing the Federal Reserve the necessary independence to combat inflation through monetary policy.
But Biden conceded there was little he could do alone to bring down the highest profile cost spikes.
"We can't take immediate action that I'm aware of yet to figure out how we're bringing down the prices of gasoline back to $3 a gallon. And we can't do that immediately with regard to food prices either," he said.
He pointed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the ensuing effect on energy and grain, as the culprit.
"We're in a situation where because of a war in Ukraine, gas prices and food prices are extremely high," he said.
"For example, we got millions of tons of wheat that is not able to get out and get to market. It's causing everything from a loaf of bread to cost so much money, to food shortages all across the world," he said. "And so we're trying to work through a war, we're trying to work through how we can get that harbor opened. And get the, you know, tens of thousands of tons of grain that are there."
"The same with gasoline," he went on. "We have the issue that is occurring now, you have Europe deciding they're going to further curtail the purchase of Russian oil and there's a whole lot of consideration going on about what can be done to maybe even purchase the oil even at a limited price so that it has to be sold, overwhelming need for the Russians to sell it, and it would be sold at a significantly lower price than the market is generating now."
Biden said instead of direct action to bring down gas or food prices, he was looking to ease financial burden in other areas, like drugs and child care.
"But we can compensate by providing for other necessary costs for families by bringing those down. That reduces the inflation for that family," he said.
He said he would discuss the issue further on Thursday.
Biden says there's nothing he can do to bring down gas or food prices in the near term
President Joe Biden said Wednesday there is little he can do to lower the cost of gasoline or food in the immediate term, an acknowledgment that prices for those goods will remain high as he works to bring down other costs incurred by families.www.wral.com
Don't forget student loans, Joe!
Why is he able to take direct action there, or with child care, or with drug prices, but not something that helps everyone?
LOL, what a windbag.
I highly doubt that. Trump campaigned for that and would've pushed for the GOP leadership to pass it and they would've caved like they always did and still do.I think the last one that he was able to squeeze out before Biden came in would have been it,.. Stimulus was falling out of favor with Republicans and the Democrats hated all things Trump, so they wouldn't have provided much support.
??? The 1.9 trillion “Covid” bill passed in March of 2021You are blaming inflation-inducing federal spending on a bill that wasn't passed?
This ^I think the last one that he was able to squeeze out before Biden came in would have been it,.. Stimulus was falling out of favor with Republicans and the Democrats hated all things Trump, so they wouldn't have provided much support.
Leaving aside the silliness of including Biden and Obama here, you don’t even have Trump among the three worst? 🤦🏻♂️Yup he is a Keeper. Moves into 1st Place past Carter and Obama as the worst ever.
Wrong. Biden signed the American Rescue plan into law on March 11, 2021. Montana was the first state to stop the extra federal benefit on May 4th. Others followed but those benefits didn't stop until June 12th.This ^
Many GOP Governors had already started cutting off the double unemployment benefits by then.
He could advocate to cut Federal government spending in Washington. Follow Bill Clinton's example. That would reallocate resources, mainly labor, to the private sector and help with supply. There are other things on the fiscal side that can be done as well.
Another idea would be to reduce payroll taxes and replace with a sales tax. That would put downward pressure on consumption and reward work.
The argument is rarely should spending be cut but rather from where.SS is already in a world of hurt so I don't think reducing payroll taxes is a great option. He SHOULD cut federal govt spending though.
I was suggesting to replace payroll tax with sales tax, still going towards SS, to reduce consumption and reward work. Payroll taxes are a big drag on the working class.SS is already in a world of hurt so I don't think reducing payroll taxes is a great option. He SHOULD cut federal govt spending though.
What do you suggest are the reasons and how does the current admin play into fault?
Some portion of that mystery surcharge is probably due to the California Cap and Trade program. Producers can refine all the want to, but must buy "Carbon Credits" in the open market. The cost of these is passed through. I am not sure if these numbers are separately disclosed in their financial reporting.Californians still paying 'mystery surcharge' with gas prices
On Monday, Californians paid $1.60 more per gallon than the national average.www.abc10.com