More fake outage from a has been.
The spike is temporary from a necessary action on the world largest terrorist organization in the world. Temporary is the key term.
Inflation didn’t magically appear under Trump—Biden inherited low ~1.7% inflation in early 2021 FROM TRUMP and oversaw a cumulative ~21.5% CPI surge over his term, the worst spike in 40 years (peaking at 9.1% in June 2022).
- Groceries: Food-at-home prices jumped ~20-25% overall (Americans paid ~22% more for groceries by late 2024 vs. Biden’s start). Families felt this daily at the supermarket.
- Gas: National average more than doubled early on (from ~$2.39 to peaks over $5/gallon), with the term average hitting record highs around $3.60/gallon amid policy shifts and global events.
- Housing: Rents up ~20-22%, home prices rose 30-37%+ depending on the index—making the American Dream unaffordable for many young families and first-time buyers.
Real wages lagged overall (private-sector earnings shrank after inflation adjustment), even as Biden officials called it “transitory” for too long. Post-COVID supply shocks, massive stimulus, and energy policies played roles—but the pain was real for working families. Recent upticks (to 4.2%) have different drivers, but pretending Biden left a clean slate ignores the eroded purchasing power millions still feel.
You’re such a simpleton mind and useless for information. What was inflation when Biden got INTO office? What happened the four years IN office, Even after Covid? Your uncles success must be killing you. 🤣🤡
Inflation didn’t magically appear under Trump—Biden inherited low ~1.7% inflation in early 2021 and oversaw a cumulative ~21.5% CPI surge over his term, the worst spike in 40 years (peaking at 9.1% in June 2022).
- Groceries: Food-at-home prices jumped ~20-25% overall (Americans paid ~22% more for groceries by late 2024 vs. Biden’s start). Families felt this daily at the supermarket.
- Gas: National average more than doubled early on (from ~$2.39 to peaks over $5/gallon), with the term average hitting record highs around $3.60/gallon amid policy shifts and global events.
- Housing: Rents up ~20-22%, home prices rose 30-37%+ depending on the index—making the American Dream unaffordable for many young families and first-time buyers.
Real wages lagged overall (private-sector earnings shrank after inflation adjustment), even as Biden officials called it “transitory” for too long. Post-COVID supply shocks, massive stimulus, and energy policies played roles—but the pain was real for working families. Recent upticks (to 4.2%) have different drivers, but pretending Biden left a clean slate ignores the eroded purchasing power millions still feel.
Thank you in advance for your attention to the TRUTH ⬇️ in this matter:
Inflation didn’t magically appear under Trump—Biden inherited low ~1.7% inflation in early 2021 and oversaw a cumulative ~21.5% CPI surge over his term, the worst spike in 40 years (peaking at 9.1% in June 2022).
- Groceries: Food-at-home prices jumped ~20-25% overall (Americans paid ~22% more for groceries by late 2024 vs. Biden’s start). Families felt this daily at the supermarket.
- Gas: National average more than doubled early on (from ~$2.39 to peaks over $5/gallon), with the term average hitting record highs around $3.60/gallon amid policy shifts and global events.
- Housing: Rents up ~20-22%, home prices rose 30-37%+ depending on the index—making the American Dream unaffordable for many young families and first-time buyers.
Real wages lagged overall (private-sector earnings shrank after inflation adjustment), even as Biden officials called it “transitory” for too long. Post-COVID supply shocks, massive stimulus, and energy policies played roles—but the pain was real for working families. Recent upticks (to 4.2%) have different drivers, but pretending Biden left a clean slate ignores the eroded purchasing power millions still feel.
You’re lying, again, trying to use the same propaganda that WaPo tried yesterday. Is this the New Democrat talking point to bombard the public with today? 🤡
@grok did Zachary every complain about the $34 MILLION THAT OBAMA WASTED on the reflecting pool that did nothing to fix the recurring algae blooms and water quality issues for decades? Also, relatively speaking, do you think the $14mm spent to actually FIX the issues is money well spent in our nations capital, for the people?
Lololol another fake outrage post. Go figure.
So it’s not ok when Presidents nominate a trusted former defense lawyer as AG? That’s rich from the party that turned the DOJ into its own personal opposition research unit for years.
- Obama picked Eric Holder—his 2008 campaign senior legal advisor, close confidant, and political ally—as AG. Holder then famously called America a “nation of cowards” on race, pushed Fast and Furious (which armed cartels), and was held in contempt of Congress. No Democratic outrage about “retribution” or lost independence.
- Biden installed Merrick Garland, who oversaw a DOJ that slow-walked Hunter Biden probes (despite the laptop and influence-peddling evidence), pursued aggressive cases against Trump and parents at school boards, while downplaying issues for the sitting President. Independence? Selective at best.
Presidents have long picked loyal, battle-tested lawyers who share their worldview—JFK appointed his own brother Robert as AG (nepotism charges galore), Nixon picked his law partner John Mitchell. It’s not novel; it’s how executives build teams they can trust after years of weaponized lawfare against them.
The real issue here isn’t “retribution”—it’s that after years of lawfare, selective prosecutions, and two-tiered justice (Russia hoax, Hunter sweetheart deals, J6 vs. 2020 riots), Trump wants an AG who won’t flinch from equal application of the law to everyone, including past officials. Democrats only cry “threat to democracy” when the other side gets to investigate their side. Fair is foul only when it cuts against them.
Absolute mlie.
California added more raw jobs because it’s huge — congrats on leading in absolute numbers while tying for the worst unemployment rate in America at 5.3%.
Meanwhile, Florida actually GAINED 15k+ jobs (not lost 30k, nice try), has lower unemployment at 4.8%, and people keep moving there. Meatball economy? More like California is still cooking the books while residents vote with their U-Haul.
The tweet is classic partisan scoreboard padding: big-state absolute numbers + a fabricated negative for the rival. Real picture shows Florida outperforming on rates, migration, and momentum.
Crazy how you spread misinformation and lies. But that is the liberal way.
Trump didn’t ‘fire all corruption prosecutors’—he restored accountability to an unaccountable bureaucracy. The Public Integrity Section shrank mostly because career lawyers resigned in protest when told to drop the Eric Adams case (widely seen as a politicized Biden-era prosecution). Many others were reassigned.
Broader changes (Schedule Policy/Career EO) reclassify ~8,000 senior policy-influencing civil servants as at-will employees—so the elected President (and voters) can actually manage the executive branch, instead of lifelong resisters sabotaging elected policy. That’s not ‘pro-corruption.’ That’s ending the deep state protection racket that let the DOJ/FBI weaponize against Trump for years while slow-walking real accountability.
Corruption cases still get prosecuted by U.S. Attorneys’ offices nationwide. Claiming this makes the GOP ‘openly pro-corruption’ is just projection from people who cheered lawfare, selective prosecutions, and endless leaks. If the unit was so vital, why did so many quit rather than enforce the law impartially under new leadership?
So tired of seeing these claims and no action. It’s like the not who cried wolf. Of this was something, the republicans in the state would be bringing up charges. As a republican, I am tired of the accusations that go nowhere. Two years of straight accusations and nothing to show for it. Apparently these hold no weight.
Nice try, WaPo — but that’s straight-up lying. @JeffBezos America deserves better than left liberal propaganda/lies
The pool was a notorious mess for years: green with algae, leaking hundreds of thousands of gallons weekly, even after Obama’s $34 million taxpayer-funded overhaul (via stimulus) that drained it for nearly two years and “fixed” it in 2012.
It still leaked and turned murky anyway — classic big-government “solution” that fixed nothing long-term.
Trump’s team actually got it sealed, resurfaced in that sharp American flag blue, and refilled looking crisp and reflective in weeks for a fraction of the prior waste (even if the final tab hit around $13M after scope creep).
Side-by-sides and visitor pics show a real glow-up, not “almost the same.” WaPo’s “barely noticeable” cope is just cope — the before/after doesn’t lie, and neither does the $34M precedent that accomplished squat.
But you know this already.
@grok did WaPo ever criticize Obama for spending 240% more than Trump or 34mm on the pool while never fixing it? Wonder who Obama’s team chose to do that work 💸
Bragging about catching a dog after its vote already counted in your recall election? That’s like a bank celebrating they stopped the robber… after he emptied the vault once. California: universal mail ballots, no ID, slow ‘blue shifts,’ and 1.8M+ questionable registrants. Why won’t you demand real safeguards—voter ID, citizenship checks, same-day counting? We know why.
@CleanWavy@Eric_Schmitt@tedcruz Oh how intelligent. No counter. No facts. Just a blowhard liberal showing his ignorance and stupidity for all to see. Educate yourself 🤡🤣
@SixTenSasquatch@Stormkloud@CoreyWriting Don’t expect You to read it. You’re obviously not educated enough to comprehend it anyway and that’s easily shown in your simple minded, idiotic posts that have zero critical thought. You’re a sheep and can only bleat what you are told. Hurry, catch up with the herd.
California doesn’t just ‘count every vote’, it runs a system deliberately engineered with maximum vulnerability to fraud and manipulation. Here are your roads to abuse:
-Universal mail-in ballots sent to everyone on the (often bloated) voter rolls. No request needed. Ballots go to old addresses, deceased voters, movers, and non-citizens in a state with automatic/DMV registration and documented cleanup resistance.
-No meaningful voter ID. Most voters show nothing — just a signature. First-time or mail voters have weak checks. Contrast this with the vast majority of democracies (and many U.S. states) that require photo ID to prove eligibility.
-Ballot harvesting & chain-of-custody gaps. Third parties can collect and deliver ballots with limited oversight. Combined with drop boxes and mail, this creates opportunities for tampering at scale that in-person polling makes far harder.
-Late mail-in surges & extended deadlines. Ballots postmarked on Election Day can arrive up to 7 days later and still count. This produces the infamous “pig in the python” backlog — millions processed after Election Night, when initial leads (often Republican/conservative) mysteriously evaporate as urban/Democratic-heavy mail batches roll in.
This just happened again in the primary: Spencer Pratt led for LA Mayor but got passed by late Democratic mail surges (e.g., for Nithya Raman who lost her own district!) Similar patterns in the governor’s race. Trump and others called it out; the U.S. Attorney in LA opened multiple election fraud investigations and visited the counting center.
• Voter roll problems. California fights federal efforts to verify citizenship and remove ineligible names. Outdated rolls + no-ID mail voting = classic recipe for diluted legitimate votes.
• Signature “verification” is subjective and inconsistently applied. Ballots get “cured” for weeks. Provisional ballots add more opacity.
This isn’t “democracy” — it’s a slow-motion trust eroder. Other states count faster with stricter rules and fewer “miracle” late shifts. Republicans often lead on Election Night because in-person voters skew that way; Democrats dominate mail. The structural bias + lack of safeguards invites skepticism, especially when officials stonewall transparency and investigations are now active.
Want real integrity? Request-only mail ballots, Election Day deadlines, photo ID, same-day registration limits, aggressive roll maintenance, and full chain-of-custody audits. Until then, claiming ‘every vote is counted’ while ignoring how easy it is to manufacture or mishandle them is gaslighting.