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Never forget the great chicken wing shortage that Trad fear porned on HROT.
They're STILL like $5 a pound, dude.
Where you finding those prices. This week/today I paid the following g:Which part?
Gas for $3-$6 a gallon?
Milk for $5 a gallon?
A ribeye steak for $25 for 8oz?
Where you finding those prices. This week/today I paid the following g:
Gas - $2.78
Milk - $1.98 for a container of almond milk (not a gallon, but maybe 64 ounces?)
Ribeye steak - $16/pound
You may want to reevaluate where you shop
is that a lot?
I just saw ribeye at 25.98 a pound today. It's ridiculous.Where you finding those prices. This week/today I paid the following g:
Gas - $2.78
Milk - $1.98 for a container of almond milk (not a gallon, but maybe 64 ounces?)
Ribeye steak - $16/pound
You may want to reevaluate where you shop
Lol. Not that, but nowhere NEAR $5/gallonOutright lie claiming milk was that. Lies.
You don’t care about the debt. You don’t complain when Republicans run it up. Just like we tell you all the time. Every time a democrat takes the White House, Fox News and Congressional Republicans start caring about it. Every effing time.I agree. We only added $482 billion to the US debt in the month of December.
Perfect recipe for setting our grandkids up for success and prosperity.
Let's keep this going boys.
#winning
Organic eggs? Lol. There's your problem.I went grocery shopping with my wife at Hy-Vee today. We paid $4.00 for 96 ounces of almond milk. She likes it, I don't. We paid $4.09 for the Hy-Vee brand 1% milk. I am not drinking the That's Smart label milk. It tastes cheap and not like good milk.
We paid 3.99 for a dozen brown eggs, organic. The white eggs were $2.35 a dozen. Thought it was too much.
I don't care for Fareway.
If we have to shut the country down again for 2 months and millions lose their jobs like in 2020, will Joe get to double count the rehiring of those folks in 2 months?
A quality ribeye. Not a poors ribeye.Where you finding those prices. This week/today I paid the following g:
Gas - $2.78
Milk - $1.98 for a container of almond milk (not a gallon, but maybe 64 ounces?)
Ribeye steak - $16/pound
You may want to reevaluate where you shop
I’m confused. All of the positive economic news up until Covid was because of ObamaNo he only gets credit for overturning Trump's incompetent policies once
Depends on where you live. This is not even close in the southwest USA. Much higherWhere you finding those prices. This week/today I paid the following g:
Gas - $2.78
Milk - $1.98 for a container of almond milk (not a gallon, but maybe 64 ounces?)
Ribeye steak - $16/pound
You may want to reevaluate where you shop
Walmart paying $16.00/hr.
Just about everyone paying 15.00 w/ signing bonuses.
Record unemployment. Record Dow Jones.
Damn, so much to bitch about. Booming economy or inflation?
Let them eat cake, amirite?
I’m confused. All of the positive economic news up until Covid was because of Obama
Depends on where you live. This is not even close in the southwest USA. Much high
It's true. More money in the pockets of the average worker.
Investment that enables greater production is how you create economic prosperity.In an economy rooted in "services and consumption", putting more $$ and resources in the hands of the lower/middle classes is how you create economic prosperity.
And when lower/middle income people don't have to pay exorbitant amounts of money for "monopoly" services like internet or healthcare, they have more money to create that economic prosperity.Investment that enables greater production is how you create economic prosperity.
How do you think those “free” things are paid for?And when lower/middle income people don't have to pay exorbitant amounts of money for "monopoly" services like internet or healthcare, they have more money to create that economic prosperity.
In fact, some form of universal healthcare NOT tied to employment would enable many to start their own companies, instead of staying in a "safe" job that those services are tied to.
How do you think those “free” things are paid for?
tax rates would have to drastically increase to pay for it.