Posted on 11/18/2023 8:06:55 AM PST by Kaiser8408a
President Biden reminds me of Cousin Eddie, the dimwitted cousin of Clark Griswold’s wife in the Vacation movies. Except that Cousin Eddie is a nice dimwit while Biden is a nasty dimwit. And politcal stooge.
Given that turkey prices are up 321% under Biden, the famous Thanksgiving line “Save the neck for me, Clark” is most appropriate since we will be forced to eat every part of the turkey.
Of course, year-over-year growh in turkey prices (CPI) are now negative along with M2 Money growth. Note the surge in M2 Money growth (green line) followed by the surge in turkey prices (blue line). Now both are declining.
A Bidenomics turkey!
Here is Biden giving a Thanksgiving turkey a pardon, hoping he gets a pardon for his massive corruption. But which one is the turkey??
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When Trump was president, I bought turkeys under 30 cents a pound. The cheapest I’ve seen is 68 cents a pound and most are way more than that.
I’m about to head out for the turkey and other Thanksgiving groceries. Turkeys were 97 cents a pound at Wally World last week. Oh well, it’s only once a year.
Turkeys are .$49/lb here in God’s country, NW GA.
Turkeys are .$59/lb here in God’s country, NE GA.
A Bidenomics Thanksgiving! Turkey Prices Decline Slightly.
That wasn’t turkey reports coming in many buzzards missing.
Americans are creatures of the moment. If they can buy a turkey, regardless of cost, they’re ok with it.
They will vote Dem because it makes them a good person.
Turkey selling for $0.99/lb at Costco. As usual.
Jus’ sayin’ ...
I thought Pedo Joe had already changed Thanksgiving to Taco Thursday.
Locally, Safeway has fresh whole turkeys at $0.89 per pound.
They must be making bank on everything else they sell because that price does not cover the cost of feed.
Kroger has them here in MI for $.49 LB.
They’re 49 cents a pound at Winn Dixie.
In my store in Eastern WA, they want $30 dollars for a 10 pound bird. What a rip off.
$3.00/lb ... what is it ... a “wagyu turkey”?
All things take time.
Maybe Christmas will get called Happy Number 11 as in the short lived sitcom Quark.
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