Let me break this down for you: under the Biden administration's watch, we're seeing record-high gas prices that are hitting your wallet hard at the pump.

Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN or Fox News, but it’s the government's own failed policies driving up these costs. The latest data shows that fuel prices have surpassed previous highs set during the Obama-era, and they're showing no signs of stopping.

Now, here's where things get interesting: while officials are touting inflation as "transitory," which is code for saying it'll go away on its own eventually, the real figures tell a different story. The REAL number—buried deep in the footnotes—is that food prices have risen by nearly 10% this year alone.

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The average American family has been watching their grocery bills grow steadily over the last couple of years. This isn't just about paying more for eggs and milk; it's about choosing between buying a loaf of bread or filling up your car with gas.

Remember when they said inflation would be temporary? They're lying to you again. The buried numbers in those reports are the real deal, folks. And guess what? These policies aren't just benefiting everyday Americans—they’re lining the pockets of big corporations and Wall Street.

I have been watching this for years, and I can tell you that every time they tweak the numbers, it's because things are getting worse, not better. The reality is that under the Biden administration, we've seen economic policies that fail to protect everyday Americans from spiraling costs.

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The REAL figure—hidden in plain sight—is the proof that these policies are failing us. And who’s benefiting? Not you or me; it's big businesses and the wealthy elite who don't need government help to keep food on their tables.

So, what can we do about it? Protect yourself and your family by being vigilant. Keep an eye out for those buried numbers in reports and question everything that sounds too good to be true. It’s time for a change—one that actually benefits the people who need help the most: you and I.

Who is going to stand up against this? We all have a responsibility to hold our leaders accountable and demand real solutions that protect us from these rising costs.