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General Category => Politics/Government => Topic started by: mystery-ak on May 13, 2021, 02:09:24 pm
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Biden Walks Away From Question About Rising Prices For Americans
Ashley Carnahan
Contributor
May 12, 2021 10:25 PM ET
President Joe Biden ignored a question from a reporter about rising prices in the U.S. and simply walked away.
The 46th President spoke at a press conference Wednesday and was asked by a reporter, “should Americans be worried about inflation, sir?” Biden turned and walked away.
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Not allowed to answer. Tapioca is calling.
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Not allowed to answer. Tapioca is calling.
Or a Matlock marathon is on TBS.
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He was experiencing a leakage episode.
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He was experiencing a leakage episode.
I thought the last of his functioning brain cells had already leaked away years ago?
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Maybe it’s best that he didn’t answer it. What is he gonna say? He can make a stupid statement like Jennifer Granholm about the pipeline that if people had electric cars we wouldn’t be talking about down pipe lines
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He was experiencing a leakage episode.
Depends...
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A Jerry Nadler Incident.
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I see his lobotomy scar is healing nicely. And you hardly notice his drooling.
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That 4.3% increase in annualized CPI reported yesterday is the biggest lie from this government since they said the election wasn't rigged. No one believes that number.
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That 4.3% increase in annualized CPI reported yesterday is the biggest lie from this government since they said the election wasn't rigged. No one believes that number.
The price of baby back ribs went from about $2.50 to $4.00 practically overnight.
A 60% hike.
No more ribs for me, not for a while.
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I saw they had a sale on Alpo the other day at WallyWorld. Truth be told I thought about it.
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I saw they had a sale on Alpo the other day at WallyWorld. Truth be told I thought about it.
My wife and I have a pretty consistent weekly grocery list that doesn't vary more than 10% + or - at any point.
A month ago, our grocery bill (April 5th) was $178.32 Yesterday it was $209.46.
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My wife and I have a pretty consistent weekly grocery list that doesn't vary more than 10% + or - at any point.
A month ago, our grocery bill (April 5th) was $178.32 Yesterday it was $209.46.
Well that's your problem right there, you want to eat regular like.