A Republican Congress Won't Reduce Inflation. It Would Be A Disaster For Most Americans

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Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
It all depends on if Biden is willing to work with Congress to resolve the issue.
I'm thinking that Biden is so fucking stupid that his handlers won't let him do what's right
 
It all depends on if Biden is willing to work with Congress to resolve the issue.
I'm thinking that Biden is so fucking stupid that his handlers won't let him do what's right
Jotato's brain is MIA, his handlers will continue their inflationary assault on America via EO's Jotato will sign, well if he can remember his name.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
Democrats

They are clueless and powerless to fight inflation, but they can control the weather.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
ticktocktocktock, moonbat muthafuckah.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
A Republican Congress would be a BLESSING for all Americans.

Get rid of the scumbag shit for brains Democrats!

=> GET RID OF THEM

Send them packing.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
Is your memory so short that you cannot remember who is responsible for this dumpster fire? Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love you tomorrow.
 
Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do.
More democrat woulda, coulda, shoulda. We've heard that line worn out over the past six years--Covid could..., Trump would... How about this Biden did triple gas prices, Biden did create the worst inflation in 40 years. Biden did shut down the Keystone pipeline. Biden did open the borders. The democrats did unjustly hound an innocent POTUS. A democrat senator did threaten the SCOTUS, Nancy Piglosi did threaten a sitting POTUS. Yeah, Tomorrow, moron.
 
Au contraire, skews.


A Republican Congress would be able to keep Sleepy Joe's feet to the fire and enforce the kind of fiscal conservatism the left was demanding in 2020 but quickly forgot when they took office.

Less borrowing, less money printing, will put the brakes of Biden's inflation at least partially.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
Reagan fixed Carter's inflation and we can fix Potatohead's inflation.

However, first we have to get rid of all the Democrat shitheads that fucked everything up. That includes Potatohead.

The only thing we will get out of a Republican Congress is a lame duck Potatohead. Nothing will change except Potatohead will not be able to fuck up much more in the next two years. At least things that he needs Congress to do.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.

Stopping the dems from fucking things up any more than they already have
will be good for most Americans.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.

The disaster is happening now
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.

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There is no GOP plan to end inflation


Of course there is.

The plan is to dispose Sleepy Joe and reanoint Donald J. Trump as our President.

When Trump was in power, inflation was minimal. Now, the economy is a mess and millions are expecting to freeze to death this winter under Sleepy Joe.
 
Inflation now tops the list of concerns for many voters in the United States. But if they use this week’s midterm election to protest inflation, they could tip control of Congress to the Republican Party, with disastrous consequences for their own living standards and American democracy.

Whatever happens with inflation over the next year, it will have very little to do with Congress. What matters is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy and global developments—such as the war in Ukraine—that affect commodity prices and supply chains. Gasoline prices may be a major source of inflationary pain for voters, but neither the president nor Congress can do much to reduce them in the short term.

Making life worse for most Americans​

Moreover, we know what a Republican Congress would do. It would slash the government benefits that most Americans value. It would eviscerate the recent Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) provisions to control health-care costs and combat climate change. It would limit and raise the costs of family planning (birth control) and reproductive health services for women, and pursue a federal ban on abortion, with dire economic and societal consequences. Following the Supreme Court’s elimination of the constitutional right to abortion, many American women now must travel to other states to receive care. Under a national ban, Americans would have to seek reproductive health services in other countries.

In short, the Republicans would pursue an agenda that will make life worse for most Americans.


After tomorrow, you will never hear anything about inflation, crime, or gas prices. Because Republicans have no plan, and are economic terrorists. It won't take long for America to remember why we voted them out of office last time.
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