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Comments by "" (@badluck5647) on "Biden vows to get inflation under control, and increase food production" video.
The silver lining is that the arsonist can't afford gas anymore.
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@Levi-cx2to Ukraine has free and fair elections with multiple poltical parties, and they also have peaceful transitions of power (something the MAGA-hats should try). Just because Tucker Carlson likes the Putin autocracy more, doesn't mean Ukraine isn't a democracy.
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@Morningv0dka Way to take things out of context. A) Reagan got America out of an inflation crisis caused by Cartor. This was one of the greatest times of economic growth in America history. B) The economy crashed under Bush due to Clinton's complete deregulation of housing market. Basically, Clinton made a bubble that popped during Bush's time in office. C) Trump pro-business policies lead to amazing growth after Obama's 8 years of stagnation caused by his hostility to businesses. The economy only went into recession due to covid.
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A) We should support Democracies like Ukraine instead of Trump's friend Putin B) Farm substities aren't causing high prices. Russia is blockading one of world's leading exporter of wheat and fertilizer is a huge part of it and inflation is a bigger part. C) Biden is particularly to blame for the energy crisis.
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@CC-qb6pf Not much, because Trump was illegally withholding weapon deliveries to Ukraine because Ukraine wouldn't falsify crimes about Biden. Maybe if Ukraine was better armed under Trump, Putin would have been deterred from attacking.
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@eddiegesch8645 “You know, he [Putin] was a friend of mine,” Trump told the John Daly on speaker phone, as recorded in a viral video. “I got along great with him.”
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@eddiegesch8645 In check? Putin was bombing hospitals and schools in Syria and Trump did nothing. Trump also said he stopped chemical weapon attacks in Syria when all the former president did was have the regime switch from bombing children with mustard gas to bombing children with chlorine gas. Not to mention all the poisoning of Putin's rivals and Russia misinformation campaigns against democracies under Trump's watch. Trump let Putin do whatever he wanted. Putin was more worried about chancellor Merkel than the reality TV star turned president.
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@brianwiles3887 You have an issue with protests that lead to the corrupt president into resigning? Didn't you literally just advocate for Biden to do that? Hypocrite.
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@rlwetz4317 That isn't true as there are plenty of opposition parties who will definitely run in the next election. However, during Martial Law, Ukraine has outlawed parties that endorse collaboration with the Russians who are committing war crimes against Ukrainians. Maybe you should get your news from someone other than Tucker Carlson because you are clearly uninformed.
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@MikeJAk49 You need to lean some basic economics, because clearly you don't know how commodity prices work.
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@Michael You have learned well from Trump. Deny facts and offer none in return.
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@MikeJAk49 What does Hunter Biden's love of crack and prostitutes have to do with anything? Fox News 101: When Trump does something inexcusable, deflect the conversation to Hunter Biden.
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@MikeJAk49 Wheat is a commodity. That means a drop in the global supply (let's say the number 2 & 3 producers) will drive up the price of the commodity globally (including the number 1 producer). Don't make comments about things you clearly have zero understanding of, or you will just continue to embarrass yourself.
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@MikeJAk49 Seriously, how dim can you be? 14% of the world's wheat producers are unable to sell their product and you don't think that has an impact on prices? When the middle east can't buy wheat from Russia, do you think they just not going to eat? Or will they start buying wheat from other sources which will drive up the prices in those markets? The oil market works the same way. You are also ignoring that Ukraine and Russia are a huge fertilizer producers and American farmers can't get enough fertilizer to produce higher yields. Seriously. Read a book.
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@MikeJAk49 How ignorant of economics can you be? If the price of wheat is higher in Africa or the Middle East than America, then America farmers will obviously prefer to sell it there for more money. That has the effect that there is less supply of wheat in the American market even though demand is the same. This will result in higher prices at home. These type of actions happen in every wheat producing country until there is a global equilibrium price. Crude oil, fertilizer, and other commodities work the same way.
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@MikeJAk49 Are you really naive enough to believe that America farmers aren't going to export as much as they can, because of patriotism? With the global shortage on fertilizer, they are already at paper thin margins.
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@MikeJAk49 Your naivety is impressive. Farm substities are huge, because there are over a dozen states with economies reliant on agriculture that are heavily represented in the US Senate. Republicans and Democrats know that expanding farm substities is the winning issue in these states. If farmers are worried about the price of food for consumers, then why do they occasionally take federal money to not grow more food? These farmers asked for this program from their congressmen to keep their crop prices higher .
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@MikeJAk49 It's a commodity the prices go up to prevent exports. Champ. Read a book. You sound like you failed out high school economics.
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@MikeJAk49 Unless the government bans exports (like India did) the prices are linked globally as the farmers will always sell to the highest payer. This forces local buyers to pay more to prevent the farmers from selling overseas instead of at home.
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