And you ignore context so that later you can add your own context then argue about it as you attempt to make the person look like they failed in some way. Yeah, we know why you do it.
You need to learn the meaning of context if you're going to use the word so much.
You keep getting it wrong.
Quoting an entire post of yours is not "removing context".
I proved you lied.
Done.
Now, let's try to have the conversation you complain never happens:
You failed to mention that average wages went up 16% when comparing your "golden years" (2018-2019) of Trump to the current wages under Biden (2021).
For the average American, that's $8,000 per year.
The NOMINAL average price of gas in 2018 was $2.72/gallon. In 2021 it was $3.01/gallon.
That's a 10% increase while wages went up 16%. It means an additional cost of about $3/week to the average driver. $150 per year.
Not a rhetorical question: Do you think wages should continuously increase while prices of goods should remain the same?
You have stated in the past that supply and demand do not affect price, and that people continued their regular driving routines, but are now stating that oil drilling was halted during the pandemic.
Why the sudden shift in thought, and can you back up the claim in any way? In a conversational way?