Walking into your local supermarket this week, you might have noticed something off: prices are higher than ever before. A loaf of bread that used to cost $1.50 is now creeping up towards the $2 mark. That’s a 33% increase since January.
What gives? The Biden administration would have you believe it's all about supply chain disruptions, exacerbated by pandemic lockdowns in other countries. But let me break this down for you: it's much more than that. It's the direct result of their own inflationary policies.
Their economic playbook is simple: spend like there’s no tomorrow, raise taxes to pay for it, and hope nobody notices when prices go up because “it’s transitory.” But guess what? The term "transitory" has become a joke in financial circles. It's code for "we're lying about how bad this really is."
So, let’s cut through the BS. According to figures buried deep within government reports released quietly on a Friday afternoon, grocery prices have surged by an alarming 10% nationwide since Biden took office.
Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN or MSNBC because those networks aren’t here to protect your pocketbook. They’re here to protect the party line and their own political agendas. But I’ve been watching this for years, and let me assure you – the numbers don't lie.
Now, who benefits from all of this? Not you, that’s for sure. The real winners are Wall Street insiders who know how to game the system and the politicians themselves who get their campaign contributions wherever they can find them.
The reality is, every time you fill your cart with a bit less each week because prices have gone up, it's another small victory for those in power at your expense. They want you to believe that things are getting better, but when was the last time you felt like things were actually getting easier?
This isn’t about partisan politics; this is about real people facing real hardships every day just trying to put food on the table.
So what can we do? First off, protect yourself and your family. Keep an eye out for these kinds of hidden hikes in prices. Shop smartly. Look for deals where you can find them. And most importantly, keep asking questions – don’t let anyone tell you that this is normal or acceptable.
And if you think there’s nothing you can do about it, guess again. Contact your representatives. Make your voice heard. This isn't just about groceries; it's about the future of our economy and whether we're going to let those in power continue to game the system at everyone else’s expense.
Let this be a wake-up call: if you’re feeling squeezed, you’re not alone. But together, we can make a difference.




