Clever feature on Walmart grocery app reveals horrific truth about Biden’s cruddy economy – IOTW Report

Clever feature on Walmart grocery app reveals horrific truth about Biden’s cruddy economy

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While the Biden regime downplays inflation, real people are feeling the pinch and digging for the truth. Take this young guy, for example: he hit “reorder” on a 2022 purchase in his Walmart grocery app just to check today’s prices for the same items. The shocking price hike he discovered tells you all you need to know about the real state of Biden’s cruddy economy—it’s far worse than we even imagined. more

12 Comments on Clever feature on Walmart grocery app reveals horrific truth about Biden’s cruddy economy

  1. As the primary shopper for my family, I have had no doubt on how out of control prices have become. I am made aware every time I pay the bill, it is our “elected” officials that don’t have a real time understanding of the situation. Or, maybe they do and just don’t care. In New Hampshire you need to make $32 an hour to avoid paying over 30% of your pay for rent alone ( according to a new study) Untenable, something has to give.

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  2. We try to order groceries for my wife’s 98 year old WW2 veteran dad, and now thanks to dishonest douchebags, our orders get cancelled by the system because WE pay for it and it goes to him in a city 60 miles away.

    The other thing I’ve seen is that after they process and deliver the order, the history doesn’t reflect what we bought at all even though he got everything.

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  3. That picture of Mussolini hanging upside down with the rest of his fascist buddies reminds me of the old kid’s ditty to the tune of whistle while you work. Whistle while you work, Hitler is a jerk, Mussolini bit his weenie now it doesn’t work.

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  4. My rent is through the roof. My friends who own their homes just got the property tax bill, and they are howling. Old Joe is the worst ‘pResident’ ever.

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  5. What the heck, you tube won’t post the link I want. If you were to search for it, it’s Steve Poltz tells a funny John Prine story. 17 minutes long. I’d post the link but….

  6. I’ve seen several “historic” advertisements from the early 1970’s online (groceries, cars, etc), and we are looking at a 10-fold increase in prices generally. Yep, take the old prices and add a zero to them. Heck, I remember renting a 2BR apartment in the late ‘90’s for $600/month. Good luck finding that for 3 times the price now, and that’s just in roughly 25 years.

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