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Biden-Harris Inflation Cost Georgia Families $27K Since 2021

Georgia families, who are paying $27,000 more for the same goods and services after 2021, are suffering under a Biden-Harris administration, said Bruce Revell, former executive director of the National Diversity Coalition.

The steep rise in costs in Georgia comes as Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to convince Georgia voters that former President Donald Trump is to blame for his administration's policy failures.

“I think people are ready for a new way forward in the way that hope and optimism have fueled generations of Americans,” Harris said. said “Many of our policies have led to the reality that America is going to recover faster than any wealthy country in the world,” Dana Bash told CNN in her first and only interview.

However, home prices for Georgia families have not fallen, and instead remain about 20 percent higher overall on average.

“Are we in a better position than we were four years ago?” said Revell, a small business owner and former executive director of the National Diversity Coalition, which supports Trump. asked of Atlanta Journal-Constitution“From where I stand, the answer is no,” he wrote.

Inflation is putting a strain on small businesses like mine. The rising costs of supplies, utilities and gas are making it harder to stay in business. And I'm not alone. Families across Georgia are feeling the same way. From the grocery store to the gas station, prices are out of control, making it harder for working people to make ends meet.

We've all seen the prices of some of Georgia's favorite produce, like peaches, skyrocket. Peaches increase by 25% last year. Chick-fil-A up 21%Flat Tickets for Bulldogs games up 45%This inflation has hurt Georgia families. Over $27,000 in 2021 and beyondThis is a blow most of us cannot afford. The reality is clear: the Biden-Harris Administration’s reckless spending and misguided policies are to blame.

Harris is faced with a dilemma: She can't undermine the Biden-Harris administration's policies by touting its policies to improve crime, inflation and border security, but she must tout them to make the case for her record and her candidacy.

In his first and only pre-recorded interview with Harris, Bash laid bare her conundrum: She was touting the Biden-Harris administration's economic record while simultaneously bashing Trump — a stark contradiction that forced her to tout the administration's policies to justify her candidacy while undermining her own record and candidacy.

Flashback — Axelrod: Pro-Biden spin is wrong; people have a bad feeling about Biden economics because food and gas prices are “still high”

Wendell Fsebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former war room analyst for the Republican National Committee. He is the author of: The Politics of Slave MoralityFollow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or The truth of society @WendellHusebo.

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