Are you ready to face another holiday season with skyrocketing prices? The folks at the White House seem pretty relaxed about it. But let me break this down: your grocery bill is going up while their rhetoric remains empty.

The Biden administration's policies, marked by reckless spending and overregulation, are driving inflation through the roof. Food and fuel costs have skyrocketed, squeezing household budgets just as families prepare for festive celebrations.

They tell you it’s all under control, but that’s a load of nonsense. Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN—so listen up. The REAL figures buried in those footnotes reveal the true extent of what we’re dealing with here. And let me assure you, they're not pretty.

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For instance, food prices have been steadily climbing since Biden took office. But don't expect them to mention that when they're crafting their next "inflation is under control" talking point.

Now, why are these costs going up? It’s simple: more money printed equals less value for your dollar. You’re paying the price while they keep spending like there's no tomorrow. They act like it doesn’t matter because “the economy is strong,” but when was the last time you saw a report from the Fed that didn’t use the word “transitory”?

So, what’s the real figure? Let me show you: according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), prices for essential goods and services have increased by over 8% year-over-year. That’s not just a minor adjustment; it's a massive shift that hits your wallet hard.

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And who benefits from all this chaos? The same folks who are pushing these policies. Wall Street loves the idea of cheap dollars because it means more money in their pockets, but what about you and me?

The holiday season should be a time for joy and togetherness—not worrying about whether or not your paycheck will stretch far enough. Yet here we are, staring down another year of economic strain.

So how do you protect yourself? Well, there’s no easy answer, but I can tell you one thing: keep an eye on those numbers. Know what’s happening with your money and don’t let anyone pretend it's all sunshine and rainbows.