Hunter and Jared ---- Jared and Hunter

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Hope the GOP comes up with a better candidate than Trump in 2024...unless you want Biden around for another term in office
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prove it Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
You posted it. You can't even prove or disprove your own posts. Your poll numbers get lower all the time.

Prove you are not a communist.

And your next post will be "if you say so."
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Prove you are not a communist Originally Posted by VitaMan

if you say so
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Classy
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undieman... tsk tsk....
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Saudi Arabia is not part of China.

Does anyone in Pittsburgh have an education ? Originally Posted by VitaMan
You picked that error up in the 30 seconds before I edited it? Get a life, man.
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I have a life. I am not living in Pittsburgh.
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of course not. to you .... "i'm an uneducated trumptard stamping parts in a factory."

what you are to me ...
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid

Instead of posting and speculating on what you know nothing about, you should post information on what you do know about:


what I am to you
what you really are
what is your education
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Hope the GOP comes up with a better candidate than Trump in 2024...unless you want Biden around for another term in office Originally Posted by VitaMan

Right now, Ron DeSantis is the "Vice President" of the Republican party and will mostly likely be the nominee if for what ever reason Trump decides not to run and at this point, acknowledging we are a long, long way from 2024, the Democrat party will be decimated in the mid-terms and neither Joe or Kamala's approval numbers will get any higher than the are today.


Democrats are losing Blacks and Hispanics in numbers never seen before. Seems like the ONLY Democrats sticking with Joe Biden are White, college educated women, which tells one a WHOLE LOT about so called "education" in this country.
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Core inflation numbers already headed down. Inflation may have peaked.
It is only April. November is a long way off. Voters have short memories.
... and yet - Sleepy Joe's poll numbers are STILL in the shithouse.

HISTORIC Lows! ... See? ... Elections have Consequences...

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Core inflation numbers already headed down. Inflation may have peaked.
It is only April. November is a long way off. Voters have short memories. Originally Posted by VitaMan

https://www.npr.org/2022/04/12/1092315132/inflation-keeps-getting-worse-is-a-recession-next


NPR Congressional Correspondent Kelsey Snell and Chief Economics Correspondent Scott Horsley break down the stakes for those hit hardest by inflation and for the government.

Scott Horsley also speaks to economists who explain why they believe the U.S. might be in another recession soon.

https://www.npr.org/2022/04/13/1092291748/economy-recession-inflation-federal-reserve-interest-rates


Why there are growing fears the U.S. is headed to a recession

Warning lights are flashing for the U.S. economy.


A growing number of forecasters now believe a recession is on the horizon as the Federal Reserve gears up to raise interest rates sharply to combat the highest inflation in more than 40 years.
It's an unusual outlook at a time when the economy is strong by many measures. Employers have added nearly 6.5 million jobs in the last 12 months and unemployment has fallen to just 3.6%.
But it's that strong economy and, particularly, the sizzling labor market as employers try to hire more workers to meet surging consumer demand that has economists concerned.


As employers scramble to find scarce workers, they're bidding up wages, and that's helping to push inflation even further above the Fed's target of 2%. We hit 8.5% today.
As a result, economist Matthew Luzzetti believes the Federal Reserve will have no choice but to crack down hard, with significantly higher interest rates.
Luzzetti predicts that those aggressive rate hikes will push the economy into a mild recession by late next year. Which I assume mean things will continue to get worse the rest of this year and well into next year


"It's probably surprising to be talking about recessions at this point, given the momentum that we've seen, particularly in the labor market," says Luzzetti, chief U.S. economist for Deutsche Bank.


"The ultimate conclusion is that we are having very strong growth, but it is inflationary growth," he adds.


No economist here but I keep hearing that the only way the Fed can combat inflation is with higher interest rates to create "less spending, less buying" which will hurt business across the board.


But hope springs eternal for Democrats because you have no other solution but hope.