Bidenomics At Work
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wrote on 9 Aug 2023, 11:59 last edited by
Wage problems?
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wrote on 9 Aug 2023, 11:59 last edited by Mik 8 Sept 2023, 12:01
$13? Wow. $7 for 10 lbs at Kroger here. $9 at Walmart.
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wrote on 9 Aug 2023, 12:04 last edited by
@Mik said in Bidenomics At Work:
$13? Wow. $7 for 10 lbs at Kroger here. $9 at Walmart.
Could be shipping, I dunno. That, and I'm ignorant of how Walmart sets prices. I do know you can see some variation between stores.
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wrote on 9 Aug 2023, 12:19 last edited by
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wrote on 9 Aug 2023, 16:02 last edited by
Well, that's a used Corolla and a studio apartment on the East Coast...
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wrote on 9 Aug 2023, 16:40 last edited by
@Jolly said in Bidenomics At Work:
Well, that's a used Corolla ...
What more could a person ask for?
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wrote on 9 Aug 2023, 16:56 last edited by
Jon - living beneath his means - in cars, anyway.
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wrote on 10 Aug 2023, 23:29 last edited by
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wrote on 10 Aug 2023, 23:50 last edited by
Up every month
Thanks Joe
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wrote on 10 Aug 2023, 23:53 last edited by Jolly 8 Nov 2023, 04:06
Now, give me the debt figures since the IRA...
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wrote on 11 Aug 2023, 00:50 last edited by Axtremus
@Jolly said in Bidenomics At Work:
Now, give me the debt figures since
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GOLDMAN SACHS: "The CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act are boosting US manufacturing construction substantially. New incentives have boosted spending on manufacturing-related construction and should boost manufacturing equipment investment and employment soon too."
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@Jolly said in Bidenomics At Work:
Now, give me the debt figures since
the IRAReagan ...wrote on 22 Aug 2023, 16:34 last edited by@Axtremus said in Bidenomics At Work:
@Jolly said in Bidenomics At Work:
Now, give me the debt figures since
the IRAReagan ...The goalposts are at the back of the end zone, not across the street from the parking lot.
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wrote on 22 Aug 2023, 16:47 last edited by
@Jolly said in Bidenomics At Work:
Well, that's a used Corolla and a studio apartment on the East Coast...
In rural Delaware maybe.
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wrote on 22 Aug 2023, 21:39 last edited by
I dunno...inventory at all price points is crazy low, but someone in that income range should be able to get a decent little house in the $250-275k range.... at least in much of Connecticut. (of course, pre-covid these were $150-180K houses)
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I dunno...inventory at all price points is crazy low, but someone in that income range should be able to get a decent little house in the $250-275k range.... at least in much of Connecticut. (of course, pre-covid these were $150-180K houses)
wrote on 22 Aug 2023, 21:51 last edited by@Rich said in Bidenomics At Work:
a decent little house in the $250-275k range
Three years ago, a conventional (30 year) 80% mortgage on that house would have cost you about $1137 a month.
Today, the same loan is $1746. More than $7,000 a year more.
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wrote on 28 Aug 2023, 17:41 last edited by jon-nyc
We’re setting oil production records under Biden.
U.S. oil production is forecast to average an all-time high of 12.8 million barrels a day this year and keep growing to 13.1 million in 2024, the federal Energy Information Administration said in its latest forecast. That’s up from the most recent trough of 5 million barrels a day in 2008, and probably enough to help the U.S. to keep its title as the No. 1 global crude oil producer.
But what about federal lands?
In fact, though, oil production from federal lands and waters has risen on Biden’s watch, reaching past 3 million barrels per day last year. The high mark during President Donald Trump’s term was 2.75 million barrels a day.
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wrote on 28 Aug 2023, 19:35 last edited by
Just think what it would be if Biden hadn't fucked with the oil industry...
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wrote on 28 Aug 2023, 19:36 last edited by
BTW, you probably still have contacts in the industry. What do they think of Mr. Biden?
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We’re setting oil production records under Biden.
U.S. oil production is forecast to average an all-time high of 12.8 million barrels a day this year and keep growing to 13.1 million in 2024, the federal Energy Information Administration said in its latest forecast. That’s up from the most recent trough of 5 million barrels a day in 2008, and probably enough to help the U.S. to keep its title as the No. 1 global crude oil producer.
But what about federal lands?
In fact, though, oil production from federal lands and waters has risen on Biden’s watch, reaching past 3 million barrels per day last year. The high mark during President Donald Trump’s term was 2.75 million barrels a day.
wrote on 28 Aug 2023, 21:52 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Bidenomics At Work:
We’re setting oil production records under Biden.
U.S. oil production is forecast to average an all-time high of 12.8 million barrels a day this year and keep growing to 13.1 million in 2024, the federal Energy Information Administration said in its latest forecast. That’s up from the most recent trough of 5 million barrels a day in 2008, and probably enough to help the U.S. to keep its title as the No. 1 global crude oil producer.
But what about federal lands?
In fact, though, oil production from federal lands and waters has risen on Biden’s watch, reaching past 3 million barrels per day last year. The high mark during President Donald Trump’s term was 2.75 million barrels a day.
At that rate, how long will it take to replenish the SPR?