

He dropped out of college for a reason, and I’m guessing you’re right that he preferred his loud ignorance


He dropped out of college for a reason, and I’m guessing you’re right that he preferred his loud ignorance


Yeah I wasn’t trying to argue, although I think my comment unintentionally sounded that way. My bad. I guess my point is that, yes, there are better questions to ask about our current state of affairs than when did we have lower prices. Questions such as:
“Which president did more to address the affordability crisis: Biden or Trump (47)?”
Biden went after this pretty hard while Trump denies there’s even a problem.


We can compare those periods, sure, but one immediately followed less than a year of Covid and the other was caused by an illegal, immoral and unnecessary war.
Biden had been in office for not very long when the war in Ukraine started. Inflation steadily improved under his presidency.
Trump’s insane slash-and-burn administration has raised inflation a lot, and that’s not slowing down, it’s increasing.
If all you do is take a mathematical average, you’ve lost too much data to understand the important reasons why we’re seeing what we’re seeing.


According to my survey, 37% of Americans are annoyed you said this


This is a good point, but leaves Nintendo out of the consideration


I regret that I have but one upvote for this comment
In the end, his positions really deflated