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The poll asked: "Generally speaking, is your family better off today than it was one year ago, worse off than it was one year ago, or about the same as it was a year ago?"

Fewer than one in five (20%) said they were "better off." while more than twice that number — 42% — said they were "worse off." Another 36% said they were "about the same."

https://tippinsights.com/i-i-tipp-poll-are-you-better-off-today-than-a-year-ago-by-4-to-1-americans-say-no/

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1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

List them and the effect they’ve had. 

Prove the statement wrong.

Just learn how to use the search function for this site and you will find your answers as they have been listed more than once for you to see.

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Just now, racer254 said:

Prove the statement wrong.

Just learn how to use the search function for this site and you will find your answers as they have been listed more than once for you to see.

You can’t answer it. Because the truth is simply too obvious and painful to admit. 

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Just now, spin_dry said:

You can’t answer it. Because the truth is simply too obvious and painful to admit. 

It has been answered multiple times on this site.  So do a search and you will find the truth.

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while Biden is not mostly to blame for where we sit today he has not helped.  While presidents don't directly control prices their administration policies certainly can influence them and Bidens done nothing good for america outside his infrastructure program which while bloated with shit like every bill was needed.  

 

 

 

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43 minutes ago, racer254 said:

God you really are a dope.  Every one of his green energy policies just to start.

Dude don’t bother playing his game.. he only trolls and when you keep feeding the bald headed fuck he keeps it going 

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1 minute ago, Pete said:

Dude don’t bother playing his game.. he only trolls and when you keep feeding the bald headed fuck he keeps it going 

Maybe you can help your pal Racer answer the question since he obviously is absolutely clueless.

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43 minutes ago, Anler said:

Vax mandates and inflation

  • 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE) by 2030, at least half of which will be locally supplied clean energy to meet 24/7 demand;
  • 100 percent zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) acquisitions by 2035, including 100 percent zero-emission light-duty vehicle acquisitions by 2027;
  • Net-zero emissions from federal procurement no later than 2050, including a Buy Clean policy to promote use of construction materials with lower embodied emissions;
  • A net-zero emissions building portfolio by 2045, including a 50 percent emissions reduction by 2032; and
  • Net-zero emissions from overall federal operations by 2050, including a 65 percent emissions reduction by 2030.

In addition to the five new commitments that form the pillars of today’s executive action, the President also directed the federal government to orient its procurement and operations efforts in line with the following principles and goals:

  • Achieving climate resilient infrastructure and operations;
  • Building a climate- and sustainability-focused workforce;
  • Advancing environmental justice and equity;
  • Prioritizing the purchase of sustainable products, such as products without added perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); and
  • Accelerating progress through domestic and international partnerships.
  1. Transition federal infrastructure to zero-emission vehicles and buildings powered by carbon pollution-free electricity, which will reduce the federal government’s greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
  • Make federal agencies more adaptive and resilient to the impacts of climate change, and increase the sustainability of federal supply chains, achieving net-zero emissions from federal procurement by 2050.  
  • Mainstream sustainability within the federal workforce, advance equity and environmental justice, and leverage partnerships to accelerate progress.
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1 hour ago, Angry ginger said:

while Biden is not mostly to blame for where we sit today he has not helped.  While presidents don't directly control prices their administration policies certainly can influence them and Bidens done nothing good for america outside his infrastructure program which while bloated with shit like every bill was needed.  

 

 

 

You make a lot of sense. The seed beds for this current mess was set years ago. Btw, the pain has only begun….as has the blame. But you already know this. 

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