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Can America survive another four years of Bidenomics?

The Biden administration claims to have everything under control, but inflation continues to rise, home prices are skyrocketing, and the government continues to spend.

“The US government prints $1 trillion every 100 days” Glenn Beck “Put it in your pipe and smoke it for a minute,” he added.

And despite attempts to raise wages to combat inflation, as has been done in California, Americans are suffering.

“A $20 minimum wage for fast food workers is going to put people out of business,” Glenn said. “First, McDonald’s, Wendy’s and Burger King have raised their prices to offset rising costs. Who would have thought this would happen?”

“How many more times will it take before people understand basic economics? The price of a good or service goes up when it costs the company providing that good or service. When it costs more to get a good to a customer, the company raises the price. That’s how business works,” Glenn explains.

“This is something every business is experiencing right now,” he added.

Given the dire state of the economy under Biden, Glenn believes that if Biden wins the 2024 election, it would be a much more ominous sign than simply rising prices.

“Unless the economy plays a major role, for the first time in history, I would be convinced this is a rigged election,” he said. “Can America last another four years? Can we last another four years on this path? Can we afford it?”

As prices continue to rise, Americans’ ability to own the necessities of life will continue to decrease.

“They can’t buy a house, they can’t get a decent loan, it’s only going to get worse,” Glenn warned.

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