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Biden got inflation down to 3% after he ran it up to 9%, and prices are now 20% higher than when he took over.
The inflation was the result of a $4 trillion fiat currency infusion (aka 'quantitative easing' known as QE ) into the M1 economy. What is that?

Trump's CARES act, $2 trillion.
Biden's ARP, $2 trillion.

Why did they do these? Because the pandemic threatened to collapse the economy, and this was world wide, as the inflation was world wide. After major QE's into teh M1 economy, inflation takes 6 months to a year to occur, and since Trump did CARES at the end of his term, it didn't affect until the next term, but occurred BEFORE his fiscal year ended, and Trump's fiscal year ended on Sept 31, 2021 (nine months into Biden's term, all fiscal years end on Sept 31).

the pandemic was the cause of inflation, in ultimate terms, but both Biden's and Trump's policies were the prime movers. Other factors contributed, but weren't prime movers.
He bribed 10 million illegals to come in, including stealth flights.
False. The claim that Biden 'bribed' 10 million undocumented immigrants to come in is pure fantasy. There's zero evidence to support such an outrageous accusation. Biden's immigration policies have focused on reversing the draconian measures of the previous administration and addressing the humanitarian crisis at the border.

Secondly, the idea of 'stealth flights' is a conspiracy theory with no basis in reality. The administration has been transparent about its efforts to manage immigration, including the use of legal pathways and humanitarian programs.

So, let's cut the nonsense. This kind of baseless rhetoric only serves to inflame and divide, rather than address the real issues at hand.
We have no need for illegal aliens. There’s a labor shortage because we give low-skill, uneducated Americans a choice to go on welfare instead. Cut the handouts, and people will work.
Horse manure.

First off, the notion that we have no need for undocumented workers is laughable. Our economy relies heavily on their labor, especially in sectors like agriculture, construction, and hospitality. These are jobs that many Americans are unwilling to take, regardless of welfare.

Secondly, the idea that welfare is the root cause of our labor shortage is a tired, baseless argument. Welfare programs are designed to provide a safety net for the most vulnerable, not to create a lazy workforce. The real issue is the lack of living wages and adequate working conditions that make these jobs unattractive.

So, let's cut the nonsense. The labor shortage isn't about handouts; it's about creating an economy where all jobs offer dignity, fair pay, and respect.
Why should we help people who broke our laws get citizenship? These are unskilled, semi-literate people who will become even more of a burden to Americans.
If you are so concerned about law breakers, you shouldn't have voted for trump, who has broken many laws. Your 'law breaker' argument rings hollow. now, I'm Not saying to put them in front of the line, but deportation of 14 million people is not logistically possible and since we need them for agriculture, construction, restaurant and hotels, we should streamline the process to legal residency, then citizenship, but put them at the end of the line, and require, say, a 5 year proof of residency, or something similar:
 
...the pandemic was the cause of inflation, in ultimate terms, but both Biden's and Trump's policies were the prime movers. Other factors contributed, but weren't prime movers.
Covid is the primary cause. But can we stop with each regime blaming or taking credit for the previous regime. It's getting old.
False. The claim that Biden 'bribed' 10 million undocumented immigrants to come in is pure fantasy. There's zero evidence to support such an outrageous accusation. Biden's immigration policies have focused on reversing the draconian measures of the previous administration and addressing the humanitarian crisis at the border.

Secondly, the idea of 'stealth flights' is a conspiracy theory with no basis in reality. The administration has been transparent about its efforts to manage immigration, including the use of legal pathways and humanitarian programs.

So, let's cut the nonsense. This kind of baseless rhetoric only serves to inflame and divide, rather than address the real issues at hand.

Horse manure.
Agreed somewhat. Let's just say that bribes is the correct term, but maybe incentivising by loosening the border security and allowing massive amounts of illegals to cross the border. Incentivising could be seen as another way of "bribing".
First off, the notion that we have no need for undocumented workers is laughable. Our economy relies heavily on their labor, especially in sectors like agriculture, construction, and hospitality. These are jobs that many Americans are unwilling to take, regardless of welfare.
This is a red herring. This is a false narrative driven by the the leftist propaganda machine. The question that should be asked is why are the companies hiring illegal aliens, and second, why are we not promoting these jobs or placing more americans in these jobs who remain on our welfare system. And why are Americans, who need jobs, unwilling to take these jobs? What makes them better than an illegal alien to snub their nose at gainful employment?
Secondly, the idea that welfare is the root cause of our labor shortage is a tired, baseless argument. Welfare programs are designed to provide a safety net for the most vulnerable, not to create a lazy workforce.
Yet, we have citizens whose career is living on welfare. The premise of most "vulnerable" is correct, but in execution, I believe it in correct.
The real issue is the lack of living wages
Define livable wage? This term is stated a lot without a solid definition, and one that will vary from City to City and person to person. A livable wage also takes away personal responsibility from the employee to better their professional equity that can in turn provide a better income and places it on the employer. It is not an employer's responsibility to ensure that their employees make sound personal, educational, and financial choices. An employer can pay a 6 figure salary, but at the end of the day, if the employee is living beyond their means, who's fault is that? Today the narrative completely removes personal culpability from the equation and tries to force it on the employer.

and adequate working conditions that make these jobs unattractive.
It's not 1890 anymore.
So, let's cut the nonsense. The labor shortage isn't about handouts; it's about creating an economy where all jobs offer dignity, fair pay, and respect.
Sure, in principle this is great. But "fair" pay is the problem. What type of salary should an uneducated high school dropout get for working fast food, or other unskilled jobs?
 
So why post your silly beliefs? your dream has come true and Trump is president, we get it, we will all watch and see what transpires no need to keep complaining, shouldn't you be sitting back and enjoying yourself at this point?
Too many absurd fears to ever be truly happy.
 
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