My turn to do a little C&P
MSNBC economic analyst and former Øbama adviser Steven Rattner took President Biden to task on Thursday for claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is responsible for the soaring inflation Americans are facing at home.
Biden reacted to the staggering consumer price index report from the
Labor Department in a statement Thursday, where he attempted to blame
Putin for the documented 7.9% spike in consumer prices over the last 12 months.
"Today's inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are
being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the impacts of Putin's price hike," the statement said. "A large contributor
to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as
markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions."
Rattner called out Biden's remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the administration's sanctions on Russia – which were imposed last month – would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation
figure that reflects the past twelve months.
"Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small Russia
effect," Rattner wrote. "This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own
it."
My turn to do a little C&P
MSNBC economic analyst and former Øbama adviser Steven Rattner took President Biden to task on Thursday for claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is responsible for the soaring inflation Americans are facing at home.
Biden reacted to the staggering consumer price index report from the
Labor Department in a statement Thursday, where he attempted to blame
Putin for the documented 7.9% spike in consumer prices over the last 12 months.
"Today's inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are
being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the impacts of Putin's price hike," the statement said. "A large contributor
to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as
markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions."
Rattner called out Biden's remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the administration's sanctions on Russia – which were imposed last month – would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation figure that reflects the past twelve months.
"Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small Russia
effect," Rattner wrote. "This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own it."
On 3/10/2022 7:19 PM, "Jerry Osage"@osage.com wrote:
My turn to do a little C&P
MSNBC economic analyst and former bama adviser Steven Rattner took
President Biden to task on Thursday for claiming that Russian President
Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is responsible for the soaring inflation
Americans are facing at home.
Biden reacted to the staggering consumer price index report from the
Labor Department in a statement Thursday, where he attempted to blame
Putin for the documented 7.9% spike in consumer prices over the last 12
months.
"Today's inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are
being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the
impacts of Putin's price hike," the statement said. "A large contributor
to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as
markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions."
Rattner called out Biden's remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the
administration's sanctions on Russia which were imposed last month
would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation
figure that reflects the past twelve months.
"Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small Russia
effect," Rattner wrote. "This is Bidens inflation and he needs to own
it."
I await with bated breath for CC&P's inevitable spin on this.
On Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 5:19:13 PM UTC-8, Jerry wrote:
My turn to do a little C&P
MSNBC economic analyst and former Øbama adviser Steven Rattner took President Biden to task on Thursday for claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is responsible for the soaring inflation Americans are facing at home.
Biden reacted to the staggering consumer price index report from the
Labor Department in a statement Thursday, where he attempted to blame Putin for the documented 7.9% spike in consumer prices over the last 12 months.
"Today's inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are
being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the impacts of Putin's price hike," the statement said. "A large contributor to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions."
Rattner called out Biden's remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the administration's sanctions on Russia – which were imposed last month – would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation figure that reflects the past twelve months.
"Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small RussiaSo, there's no worldwide inflation, just here, right? How is Biden doing that?
effect," Rattner wrote. "This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own it."
Thomas Malthus Jr.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 19:35:31 -0600, "George.Anthony"
<gant...@gmail.org> wrote:
On 3/10/2022 7:19 PM, "Jerry Osage"@osage.com wrote:
My turn to do a little C&P
MSNBC economic analyst and former Øbama adviser Steven Rattner took
President Biden to task on Thursday for claiming that Russian President >> Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is responsible for the soaring inflation >> Americans are facing at home.
Biden reacted to the staggering consumer price index report from the
Labor Department in a statement Thursday, where he attempted to blame
Putin for the documented 7.9% spike in consumer prices over the last 12 >> months.
"Today's inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are
being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the >> impacts of Putin's price hike," the statement said. "A large contributor >> to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as
markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions."
Rattner called out Biden's remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the >> administration's sanctions on Russia – which were imposed last month –
would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation
figure that reflects the past twelve months.
"Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small Russia
effect," Rattner wrote. "This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own >> it."
I await with bated breath for CC&P's inevitable spin on this.
He will no doubt blame Joe Manchin. Manchin scuttled Biden's $2
trillion BBB scheme.
If Manchin hadn't done that we would have borrowed trillions and stopped inflation in its tracks. Because according to TB government borrowing
takes money out of circulation. And sucking $2 trillion out of
circulation would surely stifle inflation.
"RORLOL: adults who don't understant how our monetary system works. JO
and FH are morons. We do NOT just print money. For every dollar we spend
we borrow a dollar, taking that dollar out of circulation. We Do NOT
simply turn on the printing press." TB
TB needs to go back to grade school so he doesn't embarrass himself
by posting stupid bullshit. I suspect that is the reason most of his
posts are C&P because when he opens his mouth really stupid shit comes
out. He even sucks as a C&P news aggregator - at least as far as the
things I'm interested in knowing
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 1:58:07 AM UTC-8, Jerry wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 19:35:31 -0600, "George.Anthony"
<gant...@gmail.org> wrote:
On 3/10/2022 7:19 PM, "Jerry Osage"@osage.com wrote:He will no doubt blame Joe Manchin. Manchin scuttled Biden's $2
My turn to do a little C&P
MSNBC economic analyst and former Øbama adviser Steven Rattner took
President Biden to task on Thursday for claiming that Russian President >>>> Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is responsible for the soaring inflation >>>> Americans are facing at home.
Biden reacted to the staggering consumer price index report from the
Labor Department in a statement Thursday, where he attempted to blame
Putin for the documented 7.9% spike in consumer prices over the last 12 >>>> months.
"Today's inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are
being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the >>>> impacts of Putin's price hike," the statement said. "A large contributor >>>> to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as
markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions."
Rattner called out Biden's remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the >>>> administration's sanctions on Russia – which were imposed last month – >>>> would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation >>>> figure that reflects the past twelve months.
"Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small Russia
effect," Rattner wrote. "This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own >>>> it."
I await with bated breath for CC&P's inevitable spin on this.
trillion BBB scheme.
If Manchin hadn't done that we would have borrowed trillions and stopped
inflation in its tracks. Because according to TB government borrowing
takes money out of circulation. And sucking $2 trillion out of
circulation would surely stifle inflation.
"RORLOL: adults who don't understant how our monetary system works. JO
and FH are morons. We do NOT just print money. For every dollar we spend
we borrow a dollar, taking that dollar out of circulation. We Do NOT
simply turn on the printing press." TB
TB needs to go back to grade school so he doesn't embarrass himself
by posting stupid bullshit. I suspect that is the reason most of his
posts are C&P because when he opens his mouth really stupid shit comes
out. He even sucks as a C&P news aggregator - at least as far as the
things I'm interested in knowing
Perhaps with your immense intellect, you ought to read some worldwide inflation charts? Of course, some Trumpers claim that we are exporting inflation to other countries.... Yeah, that's the ticket! <wink wink>
Daddy Warbucks Jr.
On Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 5:19:13 PM UTC-8, Jerry wrote:
My turn to do a little C&P
MSNBC economic analyst and former Øbama adviser Steven Rattner took
President Biden to task on Thursday for claiming that Russian President
Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is responsible for the soaring inflation
Americans are facing at home.
Biden reacted to the staggering consumer price index report from the
Labor Department in a statement Thursday, where he attempted to blame
Putin for the documented 7.9% spike in consumer prices over the last 12
months.
"Today's inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are
being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the
impacts of Putin's price hike," the statement said. "A large contributor
to inflation this month was an increase in gas and energy prices as
markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions."
Rattner called out Biden's remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the
administration's sanctions on Russia – which were imposed last month – >> would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation
figure that reflects the past twelve months.
"Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small Russia
effect," Rattner wrote. "This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own
it."
So, there's no worldwide inflation, just here, right? How is Biden doing that?
Thomas Malthus Jr.
Perhaps with your immense intellect, you ought to read some worldwide inflation charts? Of course, some Trumpers claim that we are exporting inflation to other countries.... Yeah, that's the ticket! <wink wink>
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 16:54:04 -0800 (PST), "film...@gmail.com" <filmbydon@gmail.com> wrote:
Damn, Cletus, you're letting your envy show. However, after reading your posts for years, I can understand. I can feel your pain - I really can
Perhaps with your immense intellect, you ought to read some worldwide inflation charts? Of course, some Trumpers claim that we are exporting inflation to other countries.... Yeah, that's the ticket! <wink wink>
- however, I can't work up enough sympathy to give a shit - sorry about
that.
Perhaps rather than telling me what you think I should be doing with my
time shouldn't you be patching the roof and leveling up your double
wide? I've heard that cinder blocks tend to settle if the ground gets
wet That could give you a whole new meaning to 'roll out of bed in the morning' - ouch!
Summer is coming, don't forget to tune up your swamp cooler before
summer sets in because I hear that it is a real PITA to sit around in
one's underwear swilling beer and flattening lard when you're sweating,
but I bet you know all about that from past experience.
<wink wink>
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 16:54:04 -0800 (PST), "film...@gmail.com" <film...@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps with your immense intellect, you ought to read some worldwide inflation charts? Of course, some Trumpers claim that we are exporting inflation to other countries.... Yeah, that's the ticket! <wink wink>
Damn, Cletus, you're letting your envy show. However, after reading your posts for years, I can understand. I can feel your pain - I really can
- however, I can't work up enough sympathy to give a shit - sorry about
that.
Perhaps rather than telling me what you think I should be doing with my
time shouldn't you be patching the roof and leveling up your double
wide? I've heard that cinder blocks tend to settle if the ground gets
wet That could give you a whole new meaning to 'roll out of bed in the morning' - ouch!
Summer is coming, don't forget to tune up your swamp cooler before
summer sets in because I hear that it is a real PITA to sit around in
one's underwear swilling beer and flattening lard when you're sweating,
but I bet you know all about that from past experience.
<wink wink>
On Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 2:10:51 PM UTC-8, Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 16:54:04 -0800 (PST), "film...@gmail.com"
<film...@gmail.com> wrote:
Damn, Cletus, you're letting your envy show. However, after reading your
Perhaps with your immense intellect, you ought to read some worldwide inflation charts? Of course, some Trumpers claim that we are exporting inflation to other countries.... Yeah, that's the ticket! <wink wink>
posts for years, I can understand. I can feel your pain - I really can
- however, I can't work up enough sympathy to give a shit - sorry about
that.
Perhaps rather than telling me what you think I should be doing with my
time shouldn't you be patching the roof and leveling up your double
wide? I've heard that cinder blocks tend to settle if the ground gets
wet That could give you a whole new meaning to 'roll out of bed in the
morning' - ouch!
Summer is coming, don't forget to tune up your swamp cooler before
summer sets in because I hear that it is a real PITA to sit around in
one's underwear swilling beer and flattening lard when you're sweating,
but I bet you know all about that from past experience.
<wink wink>
Thank heavens I have a noble hippy grandson, who patched the roof, and soon will be changing the pads in the old swamp cooler, however, underwear is for squares...
My grand kid is full timing, in a nice 5/W we'd bought as an escape rig... "Coop" is putting the claim to right... He has two jobs, and showed up already employed...
I shouldn't bray about the fruits of my loins, as it says in the Bible, but he seems to have turned out to be a smart capable young buck! My life is going just fine, despite how things are doing in the wicked world, we're all dogged into......
Paw Paw Don
On 3/12/2022 5:47 PM, film...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 2:10:51 PM UTC-8, Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 16:54:04 -0800 (PST), "film...@gmail.com"
<film...@gmail.com> wrote:
Damn, Cletus, you're letting your envy show. However, after reading your >> posts for years, I can understand. I can feel your pain - I really can
Perhaps with your immense intellect, you ought to read some worldwide inflation charts? Of course, some Trumpers claim that we are exporting inflation to other countries.... Yeah, that's the ticket! <wink wink>
- however, I can't work up enough sympathy to give a shit - sorry about >> that.
Perhaps rather than telling me what you think I should be doing with my >> time shouldn't you be patching the roof and leveling up your double
wide? I've heard that cinder blocks tend to settle if the ground gets
wet That could give you a whole new meaning to 'roll out of bed in the
morning' - ouch!
Summer is coming, don't forget to tune up your swamp cooler before
summer sets in because I hear that it is a real PITA to sit around in
one's underwear swilling beer and flattening lard when you're sweating, >> but I bet you know all about that from past experience.
<wink wink>
Thank heavens I have a noble hippy grandson, who patched the roof, and soon will be changing the pads in the old swamp cooler, however, underwear is for squares...
My grand kid is full timing, in a nice 5/W we'd bought as an escape rig... "Coop" is putting the claim to right... He has two jobs, and showed up already employed...
I shouldn't bray about the fruits of my loins, as it says in the Bible, but he seems to have turned out to be a smart capable young buck! My life is going just fine, despite how things are doing in the wicked world, we're all dogged into......
Paw Paw DonOnce he's done explaining global economic theory to you, Jerry NotsoSage will be explaining to you how, since the earth is flat, your hippy
grandson won't get too far from home before he reaches the edge with
that fancy 5th wheel of his..
Thank heavens I have a noble hippy grandson, who patched the roof, and soon will be changing the pads in the old swamp cooler, however, underwear is for squares...
My grand kid is full timing, in a nice 5/W we'd bought as an escape rig... "Coop" is putting the claim to right... He has two jobs, and showed up already employed...
I shouldn't bray about the fruits of my loins, as it says in the Bible, but he seems to have turned out to be a smart capable young buck! My life is going just fine, despite how things are doing in the wicked world, we're all dogged into......
On 3/12/2022 2:10 PM, "Jerry Osage"@osage.com wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 16:54:04 -0800 (PST), "film...@gmail.com"
<filmbydon@gmail.com> wrote:
Damn, Cletus, you're letting your envy show. However, after reading
Perhaps with your immense intellect, you ought to read some
worldwide inflation charts? Of course, some Trumpers claim that we
are exporting inflation to other countries.... Yeah, that's the
ticket! <wink wink>
your posts for years, I can understand. I can feel your pain - I
really can - however, I can't work up enough sympathy to give a shit
- sorry about that.
Perhaps rather than telling me what you think I should be doing with
my time shouldn't you be patching the roof and leveling up your
double wide? I've heard that cinder blocks tend to settle if the
ground gets wet That could give you a whole new meaning to 'roll out
of bed in the morning' - ouch!
Summer is coming, don't forget to tune up your swamp cooler before
summer sets in because I hear that it is a real PITA to sit around in
one's underwear swilling beer and flattening lard when you're
sweating, but I bet you know all about that from past experience.
<wink wink>
IOW, Don, If you're expecting a rational explanation you're
barking up the wrong tree. When you get right down to it the ghost
dancers don't really expect it to make sense. They just need simple
slogans and villains that are easy for them to understand. That's why
Russia trolls are putting "Biden did this" stickers on gas pumps all
over the place. Putin? LOL "If Biden had done his job right none of
this would happening." After all, the treason weasel would have kissed Putin's ass good and proper. "That would have solved everything."
"The People Behind the Joe Biden Sticker That Has Colonized
America’s Gas Pumps
As gas prices go up, so do sticker profits."
"The stickers first started showing up on gas pumps across the country
last year: pictures of President Biden, usually placed to look like he
is pointing to the price of the gas, with the words “I did that!”
beside him. After first spiking in popularity online months ago, the
stickers are hot once again these days, thanks to recent sharp rises
in gas prices—$4.33 on average for a gallon of regular. With some
consumers mad enough to become sticker vigilantes and Biden’s
approval ratings in the dumps, there’s only one real winner in this situation: the sticker profiteers themselves."
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/03/joe-biden-i-did-that-gas-pu mp-stickers-prices.html
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