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Biden's success:
« on: August 16, 2023, 12:38:43 PM »
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Biden's success:

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And also, steady hands at the Fed, and the petering out of the inevitable problems that were gonna come after the pandemic. It's almost like good policy and institutions can work to make things better or something.

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One year anniversary of Inflation Reduction Act:

Inflation on Aug 16, 2022: 8.5 percent

Inflation on Aug 16, 2023: 3.2 percent
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218189100

Wow, you people are total idiots.  :whatever:

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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2023, 12:47:14 PM »
This is what cult behavior looks like.
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2023, 01:17:07 PM »
If you believe that inflation is only 3.2% year over year when food inflation alone went up 4.8% MONTH OVER MONTH in July alone... you are a democrat cultist and might just be a DUmbass DUmmy.
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2023, 02:04:26 PM »
The “inevitable” man-made problems that followed COVID. ::)

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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2023, 04:28:21 PM »
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Inflation on Aug 16, 2022: 8.5 percent
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Inflation on Aug 16, 2023: 3.2 percent
= 11.7%

It may not have risen as much but it never went down  :thatsright:

So there’s nothing to crow about gas her keeps going up daily it’s $3.89 today  :thatsright:
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2023, 04:30:01 PM »
Bidens real success is that he’s raked in millions of dollars in corrupt deals avoiding taxes and he’s not in jail  :thatsright:
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2023, 04:38:28 PM »
Apparently, Biden is so successful, KJP had another colossal gaffe trying to explain how successful he is. :-)

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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2023, 06:39:43 PM »
Even if this number was true, it isn't, pedodent Joetato wild success is having inflation at 80% more than it was under President Trump.

DUmbass DUchebags always wrong but never in doubt. Good job 78 IQers. Good. Job.
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2023, 10:04:32 PM »
Biden's Suck-Excess


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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2023, 07:25:56 AM »
Eight years ago, fatboy (that's me) and my spouse, had that moment where it became imperative that we get our personal finances under control before it was too late. So this is what we set out to do and we made it one of our top priorities. To anyone watching from a distance, a friend or co-worker, it looked like we were broke and actually our wake up call was in fact our acknowledgement that we were broke and needed to correct that situation.

So here we are today, 2023, a year of being completely debt free, no mortgage and an emergency fund in cash that 8 years ago would have seemed impossible to have. We have pared down our expenses and spending having eliminated north of $2,000.00 per month in money simply evaporating from our bank accounts.

So for us, even in the biden crap economy, and that is what it is...total crap, we are not suffering from the effects of inflation all that much. Every week as we push our cart down the isles to the checkout at Aldi, our cart is usually half full, meats are a package of chicken breasts and 2.5 pounds of 85% ground beef, sometimes frozen fish but hardly ever processed foods of any kind. But I see people with their cart full and sometimes towing as second cart with $400 plus at the checkout, a bill made up of convenience items and junk food.

Yes, I hate that prices have gone up but especially because this is so unnecessary, but the whole thing comes down to living below our means not above or just at the break-even point. I tell myself that I might want a t-bone steak but I don't need one and usually we pass on such a thing. But that is not what I see most people doing, they just stuff whatever then desire into that cart then go complain about how broke they are.

People sometimes at my workplace ask me how much we spend per week on food or whatever they are struggling with at that particular time, I'm known as Mr. frugal. the guy at my company that keeps it to a minimum. Not that I go around telling anyone what I do or what they should do, rather they just know. I'm convinced that so many do not want to do what needs to be done in order to be happy and less stressed over money. But I don't want to be too hard on them, we were of that mindset up until 8 years ago.

So yeah, our weekly trip to the food mart isn't for us some sort of Chinese water torture or exercise in checkbook balancing gymnastics and we don't give a crap about credit card reward points or low mortgage rates because none of that is in our lives anymore. But none of that is any thanks to President Stupid and his policies either.

With all the passion of an evangelists, I say start today. Get on a written zero-dollar budget, track your spending, pay off debt, save for the future, set specific goals and most important, believe you can do this, because you, in fact, actually can.
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2023, 08:58:07 AM »
Great post Fatboy  :cheersmate:
People waste a tremendous amount of money on so many useless things. I lived like a pauper for 10 years to be able to afford to retire. I lost my job when I was 60 and decided to start a business I worked long and hard and by watching how I spent my $ I put away enough to be comfortable even in this crappy economy
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2023, 11:51:44 AM »
I agree. Great post Fatboy but advice that is wasted on75% of Americans and 100% of donkey-commies... especially DUmbass DUches.

When I graduated college I was looking to rent a house and one of the houses A guy who was only4 years out of the college was renting it out. We were talking about how he got a second house to rent and he said "Live like you do now. Don't live up to your income and save."  I followed that advice and two years later I had bought my first house even at home mortgage rates of 16%.  I have never lived up to or above my income.
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #12 on: August 17, 2023, 12:01:28 PM »
I agree. Great post Fatboy but advice that is wasted on75% of Americans and 100% of donkey-commies... especially DUmbass DUches.

When I graduated college I was looking to rent a house and one of the houses A guy who was only4 years out of the college was renting it out. We were talking about how he got a second house to rent and he said "Live like you do now. Don't live up to your income and save."  I followed that advice and two years later I had bought my first house even at home mortgage rates of 16%.  I have never lived up to or above my income.

Too bad you were not able to have your loan "forgiven" ::) you could have partied and lived like a King. Sucks to be responsible with finances.
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2023, 12:11:57 PM »
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2023, 01:14:04 PM »
Eight years ago, fatboy (that's me) and my spouse, had that moment where it became imperative that we get our personal finances under control before it was too late. So this is what we set out to do and we made it one of our top priorities. To anyone watching from a distance, a friend or co-worker, it looked like we were broke and actually our wake up call was in fact our acknowledgement that we were broke and needed to correct that situation.

So here we are today, 2023, a year of being completely debt free, no mortgage and an emergency fund in cash that 8 years ago would have seemed impossible to have. We have pared down our expenses and spending having eliminated north of $2,000.00 per month in money simply evaporating from our bank accounts.

So for us, even in the biden crap economy, and that is what it is...total crap, we are not suffering from the effects of inflation all that much. Every week as we push our cart down the isles to the checkout at Aldi, our cart is usually half full, meats are a package of chicken breasts and 2.5 pounds of 85% ground beef, sometimes frozen fish but hardly ever processed foods of any kind. But I see people with their cart full and sometimes towing as second cart with $400 plus at the checkout, a bill made up of convenience items and junk food.

Yes, I hate that prices have gone up but especially because this is so unnecessary, but the whole thing comes down to living below our means not above or just at the break-even point. I tell myself that I might want a t-bone steak but I don't need one and usually we pass on such a thing. But that is not what I see most people doing, they just stuff whatever then desire into that cart then go complain about how broke they are.

People sometimes at my workplace ask me how much we spend per week on food or whatever they are struggling with at that particular time, I'm known as Mr. frugal. the guy at my company that keeps it to a minimum. Not that I go around telling anyone what I do or what they should do, rather they just know. I'm convinced that so many do not want to do what needs to be done in order to be happy and less stressed over money. But I don't want to be too hard on them, we were of that mindset up until 8 years ago.

So yeah, our weekly trip to the food mart isn't for us some sort of Chinese water torture or exercise in checkbook balancing gymnastics and we don't give a crap about credit card reward points or low mortgage rates because none of that is in our lives anymore. But none of that is any thanks to President Stupid and his policies either.

With all the passion of an evangelists, I say start today. Get on a written zero-dollar budget, track your spending, pay off debt, save for the future, set specific goals and most important, believe you can do this, because you, in fact, actually can.

Smart strategy, and great post.

My wife and I are in a similar situation. House and cars are paid for, monthly bills are down to services - insurance, internet, phone, etc.

When we shop for groceries, we have a strategy, with the end goal being to stick to the bare minimums except when situationally advantageous.

For example, we don't generally buy bacon when shopping, but when we do buy it, we buy ten or more pounds at a time - when we find the right deal. We're now sitting on 40ish pounds of bacon in the deep freeze, and are in a position not to have to buy it again unless it is on (relatively) our terms.

We apply that strategy to most foods. We're also sitting on 30 pounds of boneless skinless chicken breasts from that same strategy, local locker had them for 1.99 a pound so we bought everything on the shelf for as long as they had them on sale.

Nickle and dime them, instead of them nickel and diming you.

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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2023, 09:41:00 PM »
Too bad you were not able to have your loan "forgiven" ::) you could have partied and lived like a King. Sucks to be responsible with finances.

LOL!   One of our debts was a parent plus loan for our daughter's college. This is basically a student loan but the parent is on the hook. When the covid pause went into effect it applied to parent plus loans same as the student. We didn't want to make payments any more than anyone else wanted but we did anyway. The no interest was too good to pass up, in April 2020 we started to make double payments then we ramped up to triple payments. 18 months into the forbearance the loan was paid in full saving us about $9500 in interest. A 10 year loan paid off in 3.5 years.

My daughter had a regular guaranteed student loan also. She made the last payment in July. I'm here to tell you I'm so proud of her for doing this, many of her friends and co-workers are all upset, haven't made any payments in over 3 years. She did and now it's all paid off.
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2023, 08:45:16 AM »
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My daughter had a regular guaranteed student loan also. She made the last payment in July. I'm here to tell you I'm so proud of her for doing this, many of her friends and co-workers are all upset, haven't made any payments in over 3 years. She did and now it's all paid off.

You done a real good job with your daughter!
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Re: Biden's success:
« Reply #17 on: August 18, 2023, 09:32:58 AM »
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My daughter had a regular guaranteed student loan also. She made the last payment in July. I'm here to tell you I'm so proud of her for doing this, many of her friends and co-workers are all upset, haven't made any payments in over 3 years. She did and now it's all paid off.

You done a real good job with your daughter!
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Agreed. I'd even wager that the girl can even identify a woman from a lineup of all genders, >99% of the time.  :-)

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