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<p dir="auto"><strong>sheetsadam1</strong> — <em>4 months ago(November 04, 2025 08:11 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">A majority of voters blame President Trump for rising prices, according to a recent poll, marking a possible midterm warning sign for Republicans.<br />
The cost of living is top of mind for Americans one year out from the 2026 election, which is set to serve as a major referendum on Trump's second-term agenda.<br />
And as voters head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in mayoral, gubernatorial and other races, Democratic candidates have honed their messages around affordability.<br />
A majority of U.S. adults say they're spending more money on their groceries and utilities than they were last year, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll conducted late last month.<br />
Some seven in 10 Americans say they're spending more on groceries compared to last year. That comes as federal food assistance hangs in limbo amid a government shutdown and food banks brace for unprecedented need.<br />
Nearly nine in ten Democrats said they were spending more at the grocery store. While fewer Republicans agreed, a majority (52%) still said they were spending more money.<br />
Fifty-nine percent of U.S. adults said they were spending more on utilities, while just 6% said they were spending less.<br />
Among all U.S. adults, 59% said they blamed Trump a great deal or a good amount for the current rate of inflation.<br />
Among Republicans, 20% blamed Trump a good or great deal. Another 48%, when asked how much they blamed Trump, chose "not much."<br />
White House spokesperson Kush Desai told Axios in a statement that the Trump administration's policies have "dramatically lowered the prices of household essentials like eggs and gas."<br />
He added, "As these policies continue to take effect, Americans can rest assured that Joe Biden's inflation crisis is firmly in the rearview mirror."<br />
The Consumer Price Index showed prices rising at a slower pace than expected in September, according to a delayed Bureau of Labor Statistics report.<br />
But Americans are still reporting pocketbook strain. And as Axios' Margaret Talev and Neil Irwin report, high food prices disproportionately impact the working class.<br />
Some staple goods that people frequently buy, like beef and eggs, have experienced particularly sharp spikes at various times this year. And while utility prices fell in September, they're up nearly 12% over the past year.<br />
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults said they believed imposing tariffs hurts the economy, a sentiment shared by 88% of Democrats and 23% of Republicans.<br />
Axios' Pete Gannon reports that tariffs have made pricing strategy a trickier balancing act as companies race to offset tariffs.<br />
The economy — and the key word, affordability — appears to be a central part of Democrats' election messaging.<br />
Affordability has been the dominant issue of progressive mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's campaign that dazzled young voters, and the economy has been a major focus of Abigail Spanberger's and Mikie Sherrill's gubernatorial runs.<br />
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) predicted in a recent interview with Semafor that affordability will drive midterm results: "I can't see into the future, but I see Republicans losing the House if Americans are continuing to go paycheck-to-paycheck," she said.<br />
Nearly half of respondents in a recent Axios Vibes survey by The Harris Poll said it was harder to afford groceries compared to a year ago.<br />
Harris Poll CEO John Gerzema said that respondents "don't feel like things are changing fast enough. This is going to be a significant issue for the president."<br />
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<p dir="auto">It's funny how you used to be like "Inflation never went down during Biden! I'm a huge ******!" and once it was proven how retarded you are for claiming that you changed your argument to "It went down because republicans took over the House! I love to suck cock!"</p>
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<li>It was dropping before the republicans took the House.</li>
<li>Democrats still controlled the Senate and presidency so the House effectively had no power and any legislation passed was determined by democrats.</li>
<li>Inflation was 3% when Biden left office. Inflation is still at 3%. Meaning the down trend in inflation has stopped since Trump took over.<br />
But you're right about you being a huge ******.<br />
My password is password.</li>
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<p dir="auto">It started going up a month into Biden's presidency. It started going down 5 months before republicans took back the House. Trump spent more than Biden. Almost twice as much. You are retarded.<br />
My password is password.</p>
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<p dir="auto">/.ㅤ said...<br />
I looked it up and apparently there are competing figures. I'm not sure which are accurate. One says Biden spent way less, the other says they both spent about the same, with Biden slightly more.<br />
Yeah, I saw Trump's figure at roughly $3.5tril and competing figures for Biden were $2tril to $6.5tril. I guess it depends on how you measure it.<br />
"I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her, and I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit." -A fucking idiot</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yermom_Is_God said...<br />
Trump spent nearly twice as much as Biden<br />
Well no.<br />
I looked it up and apparently there are competing figures. I'm not sure which are accurate. One says Biden spent way less, the other says they both spent about the same, with Biden slightly more.<br />
My password is password.</p>
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<p dir="auto">/.ㅤ said...<br />
He didn't mention shit. He blamed Biden entirely for inflation, even though Trump spent nearly twice as much as Biden and inflation began a month after Biden got into office.<br />
Trump spent nearly twice as much as Biden<br />
Well no.<br />
"I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her, and I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit." -A fucking idiot</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yermom_Is_God said...<br />
Ah, my b, it's a long argument, I didn't read it all.<br />
He didn't mention ****. He blamed Biden entirely for inflation, even though Trump spent nearly twice as much as Biden and inflation began a month after Biden got into office.<br />
My password is password.</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
I already mentioned Trump's spending.<br />
Ah, my b, it's a long argument, I didn't read it all.<br />
"I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her, and I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit." -A fucking idiot</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yermom_Is_God said...<br />
The midterm elections didn't really have anything to do with inflation going down, inflation doesn't respond the same way the stock market does. Inflation skyrocketed because of the reckless and insane spending during Covid under Biden AND Trump, it started going down because the Fed raised rates like 1000 times in 2 years.<br />
I already mentioned Trump's spending.</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
Are you stupid? LOL<br />
The cash Biden spent immediately takes time to get into the economy and as it did inflation rose and rose and rose and didn't start to go down until the Dems lost the HOUSE.<br />
You have to have all this explained to you?<br />
Are you 6 years old?<br />
I sure hope so, you are utterly clueless.<br />
You can't even read simple numbers.<br />
Yes, 9% is MUCH higher than 2%.<br />
Make sure you read that slowly and have someone standing by to jiggle your head if you get stuck with such complex numbers, Jethro.<br />
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The midterm elections didn't really have anything to do with inflation going down, inflation doesn't respond the same way the stock market does. Inflation skyrocketed because of the reckless and insane spending during Covid under Biden AND Trump, it started going down because the Fed raised rates like 1000 times in 2 years.<br />
"I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her, and I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit." -A fucking idiot</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
You Dems said the rise in inflation would end by the end of the year in 2021.<br />
That was transitory. By your own party's words.<br />
By any logic, 'transitory' means less than a year. At most. At that time it would have been nine months.<br />
It went on for two years.<br />
And even when it went down it still remained higher than under Trump.<br />
What is your new definition of 'transitory'?<br />
One that fits your current political needs, no doubt.<br />
At least two years, right? LOL<br />
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Yeah, even Janet Yellen at the beginning insisted it was transitory then after like a year she admitted she was wrong, but leftists will still insist it was. The gaslighting they do is annoying.<br />
"I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her, and I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit." -A fucking idiot</p>
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<p dir="auto">Uncreative said...<br />
^<br />
Doesn't know the different between transitory and structural. Get back to me once you've at least completed a high school level econ class. Since we already established you failed reading at 3rd grade level you'll get there in 8 years or so if everything goes well.<br />
You Dems said the rise in inflation would end by the end of the year in 2021.<br />
That was transitory. By your own party's words.<br />
By any logic, 'transitory' means less than a year. At most. At that time it would have been nine months.<br />
It went on for two years.<br />
And even when it went down it still remained higher than under Trump.<br />
What is your new definition of 'transitory'?<br />
One that fits your current political needs, no doubt.<br />
At least two years, right? LOL</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
It was not transitory. The rate of inflation was too high for 40 of his 48 months. How was that 'transitory'? It was steadily increasing over a period that became years instead of months.<br />
Liberals learned how to redefine words to meet their political agenda under Obama.<br />
That means you are liars.<br />
And on top of that you let in millions of illegals who soaked up all the funds and resources in our communities and drove down wage growth and added to the inflation and to the debt.<br />
Do you realize that in four years Americans paid in excess of half a TRILLION dollars on your illegal aliens?<br />
Think about that and what those funds could have done for American citizens.<br />
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^<br />
Doesn't know the different between transitory and structural. Get back to me once you've at least completed a high school level econ class. Since we already established you failed reading at 3rd grade level you'll get there in 8 years or so if everything goes well.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Uncreative said...<br />
Wrong again. By most definitions it was transitory, not a long term inflation like the 1970s.<br />
It's true I didn't really give a shit about inflation a few years ago. I don't give a shit about it now either because I'm not poor. Clearly you are, comrade, and that's a moral failing on your part. Any good capitalist would agree. If anything, it actually benefitted me. A mortgage that seemed like a lot in 2018 is barely an inconvenience now. Get good, loser.<br />
Given a choice between high unemployment or higher inflation I'd pick higher inflation every time as long as it's not like a Venezuela/Argentina/Zimbabwe/Weimar republic type of inflation. Back in '22 Wall Street asshats were constantly going on CNBC and Fox with tears in their eyes saying "Please, Mr. President, you need to cause a huge recession to lower inflation so we have a good excuse to lay off hundreds of thousands of these uppity employees."<br />
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It was not transitory. The rate of inflation was too high for 40 of his 48 months. How was that 'transitory'? It was steadily increasing over a period that became years instead of months.<br />
Liberals learned how to redefine words to meet their political agenda under Obama.<br />
That means you are liars.<br />
And on top of that you let in millions of illegals who soaked up all the funds and resources in our communities and drove down wage growth and added to the inflation and to the debt.<br />
Do you realize that in four years Americans paid in excess of half a TRILLION dollars on your illegal aliens?<br />
Think about that and what those funds could have done for American citizens.</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
My timeline makes perfect sense.<br />
You just don't want to accept it was your party's spending that pushed all the prices up that we have still today.<br />
You didn't complain about it until Trump became president.<br />
Suddenly, those high prices were bad.<br />
Under Biden you called it 'transitory'.<br />
Despite repeatedly being warned about the massive spending, much of which was going towards green energy nonsense that never provided any economic stimulation.<br />
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Wrong again. By most definitions it was transitory, not a long term inflation like the 1970s.<br />
It's true I didn't really give a **** about inflation a few years ago. I don't give a **** about it now either because I'm not poor. Clearly you are, comrade, and that's a moral failing on your part. Any good capitalist would agree. If anything, it actually benefitted me. A mortgage that seemed like a lot in 2018 is barely an inconvenience now. Get good, loser.<br />
Given a choice between high unemployment or higher inflation I'd pick higher inflation every time as long as it's not like a Venezuela/Argentina/Zimbabwe/Weimar republic type of inflation. Back in '22 Wall Street asshats were constantly going on CNBC and Fox with tears in their eyes saying "Please, Mr. President, you need to cause a huge recession to lower inflation so we have a good excuse to lay off hundreds of thousands of these uppity employees."</p>
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<p dir="auto">Uncreative said...<br />
So what does that tell you about your timeline?<br />
This isn't something I would normally ever say, but you should listen to Yermie.<br />
My timeline makes perfect sense.<br />
You just don't want to accept it was your party's spending that pushed all the prices up that we have still today.<br />
You didn't complain about it until Trump became president.<br />
Suddenly, those high prices were bad.<br />
Under Biden you called it 'transitory'.<br />
Despite repeatedly being warned about the massive spending, much of which was going towards green energy nonsense that never provided any economic stimulation.</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
Biden's inflation numbers were too high for 40 of his 48 months.<br />
Nine is larger than seven, which were BOTH under Biden.<br />
Jackass.<br />
So what does that tell you about your timeline?<br />
This isn't something I would normally ever say, but you should listen to Yermie.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Uncreative said...<br />
I'm sorry. That is not the correct answer. The right answer would have been: Summer comes before November. You will have to repeat the 3rd grade.<br />
Let's try again. Which number is bigger: 7 or 9?<br />
Biden's inflation numbers were too high for 40 of his 48 months.<br />
Nine is larger than seven, which were BOTH under Biden.<br />
Jackass.</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
You LIVED through the massive inflation under Biden.<br />
It wasn't theoretical. The prices kept going up and they will never go back down again.<br />
Do you not get that?<br />
This is why liberals are losers.<br />
Inflation under Trump was HEALTHY. Under Biden it did nothing but hurt Americans.<br />
You are a first rate jackass.<br />
Did Trump EVER have inflation anywhere near Biden's?<br />
NO. You jackass.<br />
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I'm sorry. That is not the correct answer. The right answer would have been: Summer comes before November. You will have to repeat the 3rd grade.<br />
Let's try again. Which number is bigger: 7 or 9?</p>
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<p dir="auto">Uncreative said...<br />
Here's a question for you. Did the summer of 2022 come before or after November 2022? I know it's a tough one but I believe in you.<br />
You LIVED through the massive inflation under Biden.<br />
It wasn't theoretical. The prices kept going up and they will never go back down again.<br />
Do you not get that?<br />
This is why liberals are losers.<br />
Inflation under Trump was HEALTHY. Under Biden it did nothing but hurt Americans.<br />
You are a first rate jackass.<br />
Did Trump EVER have inflation anywhere near Biden's?<br />
NO. You jackass.</p>
]]></description><link>https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/185636</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/185636</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[fgadmin]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 10:58:44 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to A majority of voters blame President Trump for rising prices, according to a recent poll, marking a possible midterm war on Sat, 11 Apr 2026 10:58:44 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p dir="auto"><strong>Uncreative</strong> — <em>4 months ago(November 05, 2025 09:08 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
Are you stupid? LOL<br />
The cash Biden spent immediately takes time to get into the economy and as it did inflation rose and rose and rose and didn't start to go down until the Dems lost the HOUSE.<br />
You have to have all this explained to you?<br />
Are you 6 years old?<br />
I sure hope so, you are utterly clueless.<br />
You can't even read simple numbers.<br />
Yes, 9% is MUCH higher than 2%.<br />
Make sure you read that slowly and have someone standing by to jiggle your head if you get stuck with such complex numbers, Jethro.<br />
expand<br />
Here's a question for you. Did the summer of 2022 come before or after November 2022? I know it's a tough one but I believe in you.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Uncreative said...<br />
Thanks for confirming everything I said. Your horribly formatted table shows maximum of 9.1 in May 2022. It also shows that between that date and the midterm elections inflation had already dropped from 9.1% to 7.7%. Then it continued the already downward trend for a little bit.<br />
If you made the argument that the market was already expecting Republican wins and that caused inflation to go down it would will be retarded, but at least it would show you have the minimum IQ required to read a chart.<br />
Are you stupid? LOL<br />
The cash Biden spent immediately takes time to get into the economy and as it did inflation rose and rose and rose and didn't start to go down until the Dems lost the HOUSE.<br />
You have to have all this explained to you?<br />
Are you 6 years old?<br />
I sure hope so, you are utterly clueless.<br />
You can't even read simple numbers.<br />
Yes, 9% is MUCH higher than 2%.<br />
Make sure you read that slowly and have someone standing by to jiggle your head if you get stuck with such complex numbers, Jethro.</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
Hey, Kepler, here are the inflation rates under Biden. You will notice when Biden took over the inflation rate was very low. You will notice it creeping up as his wondrous presidency crept along. I copied and pasted it for you. It only started going down when the GOP took the House. I have now told you this four times. What part of that do you not understand?<br />
Year 	Jan 	Feb 	Mar 	Apr 	May 	Jun 	Jul 	Aug 	Sep 	Oct 	Nov 	Dec 	Ave<br />
2025 	3.0 	2.8 	2.4 	2.3 	2.4 	2.7 	2.7 	2.9 	3.0 	2.9<br />
Nov.<br />
13<br />
2024 	3.1 	3.2 	3.5 	3.4 	3.3 	3.0 	2.9 	2.5 	2.4 	2.6 	2.7 	2.9 	2.9<br />
2023 	6.4 	6.0 	5.0 	4.9 	4.0 	3.0 	3.2 	3.7 	3.7 	3.2 	3.1 	3.4 	4.1<br />
2022 	7.5 	7.9 	8.5 	8.3 	8.6 	9.1 	8.5 	8.3 	8.2 	7.7 	7.1 	6.5 	8.0<br />
2021 	1.4 	1.7 	2.6 	4.2 	5.0 	5.4 	5.4 	5.3 	5.4 	6.2 	6.8 	7.0 	4.7<br />
expand<br />
Thanks for confirming everything I said. Your horribly formatted table shows maximum of 9.1 in May 2022. It also shows that between that date and the midterm elections inflation had already dropped from 9.1% to 7.7%. Then it continued the already downward trend for a little bit.<br />
If you made the argument that the market was already expecting Republican wins and that caused inflation to go down it would will be retarded, but at least it would show you have the minimum IQ required to read a chart.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Uncreative said...<br />
I did. In fact, I posted a link for you. If you knew how to read you'd see the chart clearly proves you wrong because it peaked almost 6 months before the election and had dropped 1.6% between then and the mid terms. In the following two years it basically continued dropping at a similar rate to what it was already doing before the election.<br />
In summary, you are completely wrong.<br />
Hey, Kepler, here are the inflation rates under Biden. You will notice when Biden took over the inflation rate was very low. You will notice it creeping up as his wondrous presidency crept along. I copied and pasted it for you. It only started going down when the GOP took the House. I have now told you this four times. What part of that do you not understand?<br />
Year 	Jan 	Feb 	Mar 	Apr 	May 	Jun 	Jul 	Aug 	Sep 	Oct 	Nov 	Dec 	Ave<br />
2025 	3.0 	2.8 	2.4 	2.3 	2.4 	2.7 	2.7 	2.9 	3.0 	2.9<br />
Nov.<br />
13<br />
2024 	3.1 	3.2 	3.5 	3.4 	3.3 	3.0 	2.9 	2.5 	2.4 	2.6 	2.7 	2.9 	2.9<br />
2023 	6.4 	6.0 	5.0 	4.9 	4.0 	3.0 	3.2 	3.7 	3.7 	3.2 	3.1 	3.4 	4.1<br />
2022 	7.5 	7.9 	8.5 	8.3 	8.6 	9.1 	8.5 	8.3 	8.2 	7.7 	7.1 	6.5 	8.0<br />
2021 	1.4 	1.7 	2.6 	4.2 	5.0 	5.4 	5.4 	5.3 	5.4 	6.2 	6.8 	7.0 	4.7</p>
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<p dir="auto">LorqVonRay1999 said...<br />
You can look at the rate of inflation for each month of Biden's presidency.<br />
Please do that.<br />
I did. In fact, I posted a link for you. If you knew how to read you'd see the chart clearly proves you wrong because it peaked almost 6 months before the election and had dropped 1.6% between then and the mid terms. In the following two years it basically continued dropping at a similar rate to what it was already doing before the election.<br />
In summary, you are completely wrong.</p>
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