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How will history remember Joe Biden ?

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Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
Hopefully as a well learned lesson. Something never to do again.
@Roadsterrider I believe you misread the question. @Nimbus was not asking about Donald Trump.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@CorvusBlackthorne you can't get him out of your head
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@CorvusBlackthorne Nope, I am sharp enough to see the differences between Trump and Biden. I would take a mean tweet any day over $6 a gallon gas and doubling of food and utility bills. And if Joe rethought his decisions and took responsibility, it would be one thing, but blaming everyone except the guy that made the decision shows a complete lack of understanding or a complete lack of thought. I hope history doesn't rake Joe over the coals, but I hope the policy lessons are learned by the elected and by those who do the electing. Thanks for pointing that out but it wasn't in error.
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@CorvusBlackthorne If you think that the prices of apples and bananas isn't higher because of fuel prices, you should take a deeper look into what it takes to bring produce to market. Transportation costs are built into the sale price of a product.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@Roadsterrider he isn't that smart
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@Roadsterrider I didn't say it wasn't. You're placing the blame on Biden for global gas prices.
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@LordShadowfire That is because the policies of the Biden administration caused higher gas prices. Everything he does is wrong. Printing trillions of dollars will hurt the economy, says economists. Joe says, go ahead and print it, infusing the economy with cash is the only way to fix it. Raising the interest rate of the Fed Reserve (making it more expensive to borrow money) will slow the economy says the economist. Joe says, what do they know, raise it, that should get the economy going.

The price of oil isn't entirely dependent on supply, Speculation can drive prices up or down depending on how the organizations buying oil trend. If they think there will be a reduced supply of oil, they try to buy more driving the price up, when Joe Biden shut down the Keystone XL pipeline, he removed the potential of 800,000 barrels a day from the market. As he tries to shut down coal and natural gas, he is causing higher prices for heat and power across the nation.

So here we are with Carter era levels of inflation, pretty soon if he keeps telling the Fed to increase interest rates, we will be back in the double-digit interest rates of the 70s to match the highest inflation rates.

Biden is a complete and utter failure domestically as POTUS, and his international record isn't any better.