Biden be the scurvy Grinch who plundered Christmas, swindlin' all with his blasted Bidenomics!
2023-12-18
Arrr, me hearties! The Grinch be sailin' all over this Christmas, settlin' his boots in the White House. Them poor souls cursed with the dread of Bidenomics shan't be findin' much treasure this jolly season, only more parchment demandin' payment.
The holiday season is usually a time for relaxation and celebration with loved ones. However, for middle-class households in America, it has become increasingly difficult to afford these festivities. Bidenomics, President Joe Biden's economic policies, have wreaked havoc on family budgets, and it's no laughing matter. This year, Thanksgiving was one of the most expensive on record, with prices rising by 25% compared to 2019. The cost of a centerpiece turkey increased by 32%, and other holiday staples also saw significant price spikes. To make matters worse, Forbes reports that 58% of those hosting Thanksgiving said they would be accumulating debt to cover costs. Food insecurity has risen by over 45% since August 2021, leaving food banks stretched to their limits. Yet, President Biden seems completely out of touch, spending Thanksgiving in Nantucket, where the median home price is $5 million. He continues to boast about the effects of "Bidenomics," as if Americans aren't feeling the pain of rising prices every day. The situation may only worsen, as PNC Bank's annual Christmas Price Index shows an all-time high in the cost of gifts this year. More Americans are skipping Christmas presents due to inflation concerns, and travel expenses are also increasing. It's clear that Americans deserve better this holiday season, but they're paying the price for Biden's economic policies. As they head into the new year, the CBS report reveals that Americans are spending an extra $11,400 per year just to afford basic necessities. They're struggling with debts, retirement savings, and rent. Biden's Bankrupting America Tour cannot hide the reality of everyday life. Americans will remember this when they head to the polls next year.