The Bidenflation crisis has, despite the continued protest from “the experts” that inflation has peaked, continued to get worse and worse, recently hitting a four-decade high of 9.1 percent.
What’s worse, that number is made all the more painful by the sort of goods experiencing the most price inflation, such as the price of gasoline and food, both of which are things the average consumer has to buy a semi-fixed amount of each month in order to commute and stay alive. The “fat” in the food and gas budget can only be trimmed so much, so skyrocketing costs in those goods categories are particularly painful.
The Hill, reporting on those aspects of the Bidenflation price crisis, said:
The consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.3 percent in June and 9.1 percent over the past 12 months. Economists expected monthly inflation to hit roughly 1 percent in June after prices rose 1 percent in May, and 8.8 percent annually after reaching 8.6 percent that month. Annual inflation reached the highest rate in June since November 1981.
[…]Much of the June increase in inflation came from a 11.2 percent rise in gasoline costs and a 1 percent increase in food prices over the past month, according to Labor Department data. A 7.5 monthly increase in energy prices drove nearly half of the total monthly increase in the CPI, the Labor Department said.
So, unsurprisingly, Americans aren’t huge fans of the Biden regime, Rather, they’re getting angrier and angrier as what sources of debt and savings they can rely on to make up for the increased costs run out and the increases in good and gas prices become ever more painful while Biden makes a fool of himself trying to stutter through even short speeches.
Most recently, that utter disapproval of Biden has taken the form of a Twitter trend. with “Worst President” trending on Twitter as Americans vented their frustration with Biden’s failures. Hannity, reporting on that anti-Biden trend, said:
Shortly after the June inflation number was released by the Labor Department, enraged Americans took to Twitter to share their frustrations on Joe Biden’s failing presidency; it got so bad, ‘Worst President’ started to trend.
Here are some of the tweets showing American disapproval of Biden and his inflation crisis:
Inflation just hit a 40-year high at 9.1%. Worst president in history!
Inflation just hit a 40-year high at 9.1%. Worst president in history! pic.twitter.com/w1TmQwaEZo
— LivePDDave 🇺🇸 🚨 🥊 (@LivePDDave1) July 13, 2022
It’s a good day to be Jimmy Carter! He’s no longer the worst President.
It’s a good day to be Jimmy Carter! He’s no longer the worst President. https://t.co/MmEgVjUib4
— Chris Plante Show (@ChrisPlanteShow) July 13, 2022
Is Joe Biden going to blame 9.1% inflation on the Republicans? This man refuses to take accountability for anything!
Worst President EVER! At this point he should concede to Trump, tuck tail, and vacate the White House. He’s not fit to be President.
Is Joe Biden going to blame 9.1% inflation on the Republicans? This man refuses to take accountability for anything!
Worst President EVER! At this point he should concede to Trump, tuck tail, and vacate the White House. He’s not fit to be President.
— CaliforniaGirlinACaliforniaWorld (@PorscheCutie) July 13, 2022
🚨Inflation (December 2020-Trump) ✅ 1.4%
👇👇👇
Today ✅ 9.1%
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WORST PRESIDENT EVER!!!
#WorstPresidentEver
🚨Inflation (December 2020-Trump) ✅ 1.4%
👇👇👇
Today ✅ 9.1%
👇👇👇
WORST PRESIDENT EVER!!!#WorstPresidentEver— Blue Starr (@bluestarrfl) July 17, 2022
Let’s GO Brandon!
#WorstPresidentEver
Let’s GO Brandon!#WorstPresidentEver
@933KWTO @NewstalkSTL pic.twitter.com/5OCLlMM57q— #ThePeoplesSpeaker™️ (@SpeakerTimJones) July 16, 2022
Inflation is now at 9.1%. Who gives a shit if gas is lower (still over $4) so put a little more gas to go to store to afford less.#Bidenflation #BidenPriceHike #BidenDestroysAmerica #WorstPresidentEver pic.twitter.com/Wcg8t1kuUn
— Dave (@angryvet59) July 13, 2022
So Americans aren’t happy with the Biden regime, as their outpouring of anger on Twitter shows.
Biden, for his part, has dismissed the inflation reports and public anger directed his way following them, saying:
“Today’s data does not reflect the full impact of nearly 30 days of decreases in gas prices, that have reduced the price at the pump by about 40 cents since mid-June. Those savings are providing important breathing room for American families. And, other commodities like wheat have fallen sharply since this report.”
By: Gen Z Conservative, editor of GenZConservative.com. Follow me on Facebook and Subscribe to My Email List
This story syndicated with permission from Will, Author at Trending Politics
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