Posted on 05/08/2021 8:41:40 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The jobs report came out yesterday and it showed how the Biden policies are having a horrible effect on the economy. Instead of the almost one million new jobs which some, including the Biden team, had predicted, it was a record miss, with only 266,000 jobs. This is, at least in part, as we explained, because people are getting extended unemployment benefits so they’re not having to go back into the workforce.
What was the Biden team’s response? Let’s do more of the same! We’re not spending enough money on unemployment benefits! So let’s make things worse!
On top of that, and not unrelated, we’re also starting to see a rising inflation, as even this CNN report explains.
CNN's @ChristineRomans: "If you haven’t felt it yet, it’s coming. You can expect higher prices for toilet paper, diapers, soft drinks, plane tickets, a tank full of gas. Whirlpool is raising prices of some of its appliances by up to 12% …" pic.twitter.com/02JnIf4b4s
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) May 7, 2021
Donald Trump Jr. warned about it as well, comparing Joe Biden to Jimmy Carter. A stark reminder of the terrible inflation of the 1970s that Carter had no idea how to handle.
We can already see that Biden and his people have no idea what they are doing if they want to spend even more money.
But Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm demonstrated still more of the Biden team’s cluelessness when she was quizzed by Jake Tapper about the rising gas prices.
Quite the interview with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm w @jaketapper on CNN — she seemed to suggest that gas prices were high and rising because the virus isn’t yet fully under control.
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) May 7, 2021
Video: pic.twitter.com/Dfcxv2o5zA
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) May 7, 2021
Tapper said that gas was about fifty cents higher a gallon than when Biden took office. “Beyond whether or not you think your policies are to blame,” Tapper asked, “Are you worried that the prices could impact whether or not Americans travel, which is, of course, needed to put money back into the economy?” Her response? “People need to travel, right. We need to get the virus under control first. We need to get to that 70%. We need to get to herd immunity. You know, why have gas prices gone up? Could that be because of the virus itself, as well? Is it — I mean — everything is tied together.”
How is that an answer to Tapper’s questions about the rising prices and the greater question of how you guys are screwing up the economy? Tapper didn’t make it particularly hard or even blame Biden for it, he just basically asked what was her response to the rising prices, or was she concerned about them? She couldn’t even say, “Yes, we are worried, and here’s what we’re going to do to prevent that.” Likely because they have no idea exactly how they would go about doing that.
How clueless it is to deflect to the virus? If it were because of the virus, which we’ve been dealing with for over a year, why didn’t the increases come last year? But this is the same woman who tried to sell us on new definitions of the term “infrastructure.”
One step at a time :).
Come next year when they figure inflation for Soc. Sec. purposes, we will be told it was low; maybe 2% or some such. So now we have certain necessary items that are way over that & where’s the excuse for that? Getting tired of the way that inflation only works for SOME people while it punishes others.
It would be really nice to have someone in government that actually knew what they were doing. Of course, if we did, a way would be worked out so that they couldn’t be re-elected.
Last week gas prices in our area north of Gay Frisco went up to $4.05 to $4.19/gal self serve,
Thanks to Gavin and Xiden Joe and the crooks who elected them.
Many are saying by 4 July, gas in our area will be over $5/gal.
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