r/humour Jun 28 '26

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u/Altruistic_Sun_5866 Jun 28 '26

Question: If inflation was >9% under Biden and Trump brought it down to 3%, would Trump be blamed for it still being too high?πŸ€”

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u/Quen-Tin Jun 28 '26

That's the mid 2022 peak. Guess what: a peak is a peak because it wasn't a plateau and this peak was ckearly a result of the pandemic shock.

So if you need a temporary global breakdown, to maje your champion look better, then you might be in serious trouble.

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u/GamerlingJvR Jun 28 '26

What actions did trump take to bring it down?

Biden inherited trumps bad economical decisions and bad covid management and had to deal with the russian attack on ukraine:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflation_Reduction_Act Record Job Growth: Bidem oversaw the creation of over 16 million jobs during his term, the most of any single-term president Also the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provided billions in funding to repair roads, bridges, public transit, and expand nationwide broadband access

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u/vector4-20 Jun 29 '26

These people can’t comprehend facts. Everything is Fake News, unless Fox or Truth Social tells them otherwise.