Subj : Re: what if biden dies
To   : MRO
From : Dumas Walker
Date : Tue Dec 12 2023 09:43 am

> > I can honestly say the same.  My expenses were lower on things I must have,
> > and I could more afford things I "liked" to have.  Now, the only times I
> > can say my overall expenses are down is if I only shop for groceries, only
> > pay for power-water-etc., and don't drive anywhere beyond the grocery
> > store.  Even then, they are not always less.
> >
> > As for things beyond expenses, we seem to be moving back towards being

> i'm getting pinched from all sides.  every single bill i pay and every single
> ing i buy has gone up in price and keeps going up.

My combined utility bill is the one I am feeling the most.  I can buy
cheaper substitutes for most other things, but that is somewhat of a
monopoly so it is difficult there.  It has gone up at least 33%, and that is
with me conserving on some things more.

Putting gas in the car hurts more, but at least it has gone back down some
and I can somewhat control how much I drive (and I don't live in
California!).

>the press made a lot of money off trump.then when he was gone there was a huge
>oid.  for some reason they don't really point out how bad biden is most of the
>ime.  i wonder if their masters want biden in power.  no i dont wonder.
>that's what it is.

Although I don't doubt your conclusion, it could also be that Trump always
provided them with some new sound bytes to go on about.  Reporting yet
again that Biden has mumbled, stumbled, or got lost while walking off a
stage becomes old news after a while.  It is more news now when he is
completely coherent.


* SLMR 2.1a * On the other hand, you have different fingers.

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