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Bidenomics and the Pain it Causes our Citizens

Let's cut through the BS and speak plainly about the state of our country, economically. Under the Trump administration, America saw a resurgence of what it means to thrive. The Trump administration didn't just talk a big game, it put numbers on the board, real, tangible growth. Consumer confidence? Sky-high. Economic indicators? Through the roof. That's not political spin, that's fact.


Now, we've been made to swallow what's been dubbed "Bidenomics," and taste like Surstromming (look it up). Inflation's gone from a trickle to a deluge, decimating the buying power of hard-working Americans. We're talking about a family's ability to put food on the table, to fill up their tanks without wincing at the total. Under Trump, these things were within reach. Under Biden? It's a pipe dream, a lie.


Let's talk about the Consumer Price Index. It's not just some abstract figure economists love to throw around, it's the yardstick for how much more you're spending for the basics compared to last year. And let me tell you, it's not a pretty picture. We've seen the CPI hit highs that make my head spin, and total inflation from January 2020 to now compounded, an increase of 19%. This compared to a paltry 2.9% under Trump. These aren't just numbers, they're a direct report card on the Biden’s administration's performance. And right now, that report card is flunking.


The inflation we're seeing is a tax. It's that simple. And it's the most regressive tax imaginable because it hits hardest those who can least afford it. The Biden administration's war on fossil fuels, its penchant for printing money like it's going out of style, and a crushing fiscal debit all added up to an economy that's in the toilet and will not flush.


What's the response from the Biden Administration? More of the same failed policies and a refusal to acknowledge the toilet is broken. The Biden economic plan isn't worth the paper it's printed on. Former Biden supporters are starting to smell the stench and are now looking for the door.


We, the grassroots conservative, know that the answer isn't more government, more spending, more interference. The answer is a return to what works, economic policies that empower individuals, not entrench bureaucrats. It's about getting back to an America First where the dream isn't just alive, but achievable. That's not just conservative thinking, that's common sense. And it's time we got back to it.

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