Last month’s inflation rose to 7.9 percent compared to February 2021, a 40-year high, but the White House isn’t taking responsibility for the increase exacerbated by the Biden administration’s decision to relinquish the country’s energy independence and eagerness to pass massive spending bills.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, February’s consumer price index rose 0.8 percent since January, and gas, shelter, and food were the largest contributors to the leap in American costs. Food index and home costs rose 1 percent and 1.4 percent, respectively, and were “the largest monthly increases since April 2020.” Gas prices, however, shot up 6.6 percent last month and “accounted for almost a third of the all items monthly increase.”
Even though the Biden administration has tried to blame astronomical prices at the pump on Vladimir Putin, the gasoline index has been steadily increasing since Biden waged a public war on domestic oil and gas production. Just this week, gas prices surpassed the 2008 record to be the highest in U.S. history.
Already, the White House is gearing up to blame skyrocketing inflation, which was present long before the Russia-Ukraine conflict, on current events instead of the Biden administration’s policy decisions.
Psaki on coming inflation number tomorrow: "We expect a high one"
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) March 9, 2022
Despite the fact that inflation has risen at an alarming rate since President Joe Biden assumed office, the administration has largely shrugged off Americans’ concerns about the rising price of groceries, gas, and other essential items.
White House: “today’s inflation report is a reminder that Americans' budgets are being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the impacts of Putin’s price hike.”
— Philip Melanchthon Wegmann (@PhilipWegmann) March 10, 2022
Biden falsely claimed during his State of the Union Address last week that the solution to inflation is for businesses to “lower your costs, not your wages” even though in order to stay open, companies must raise their prices to pay for increasingly expensive goods.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday also tried to gaslight reporters into believing inflation is not as bad as it seems because “we’ve seen inflationary numbers go down month-to-month.” The truth is, however, that inflation has gone up every month since the beginning of Biden’s presidency.
JUST IN: Psaki says "We've seen inflationary numbers go down month-to-month." pic.twitter.com/1rP2TTScIR
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) March 9, 2022
In January, when inflation rose 0.6 percent, Psaki defended the nation’s record-high inflation by claiming that “real working families” still had financial “breathing room” that allowed them to cover all essential costs.
Jen Psaki says American families are doing just fine despite record-high inflation and supply chain crises because they have "breathing room"
…Whatever that means pic.twitter.com/h1G30l50Kx
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) January 24, 2022
Shortly after Biden assumed office, the White House claimed that climbing inflation was a result of the presidential transition. Later, as prices took their toll on Americans contemplating who they should vote for in the 2022 midterms, Psaki blamed their frustrations on “corporate greed.”
Psaki is blaming price increases on meat…on corporate greed, not inflation.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) December 14, 2021
Psaki answers a question about inflation: "We all understand the American people are not looking at cost-to-cost comparisons from this year to two years ago." pic.twitter.com/ZIxxKhRUg9
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 13, 2021
The White House’s treatment of the alarming inflation rate is frustrating voters and the politicians who represent them. They’re beginning to see the eerie similarities between Biden’s track record and former President Jimmy Carter’s time in office.
“High inflation plus no economic growth plus fewer jobs is the trifecta that produces stagflation. Unless Biden dramatically changes course by implementing free-market reforms that boost business and commodity supply, including heeding our call to increase domestic oil production, stagflation threatens to define his presidency,” Alfredo Ortiz, president and CEO of Job Creators Network, said in a statement. “Biden’s presidency is morphing into a reincarnation of President Carter’s every day and stagflation would mark the culmination of this process.”
Worse and worse – inflation running rampant under Joe Biden. He’s taking America back to the 1970s – energy shocks, wars, and a policy of American weakness https://t.co/sjyaaxKSZ5
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) March 10, 2022
Joe Biden’s raging inflation crisis just hit ANOTHER 40 YEAR HIGH.
Prices are up 7.9% and this report doesn’t account for any of the price hikes we’ve seen in March. Families can’t afford Biden’s failed presidency.
— Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) March 10, 2022
Source: The Federalist