StackSatsRaiseFamily on Nostr: Yes, because of COVID. I figured that was obvious. And thank God he did. And the ...
Yes, because of COVID. I figured that was obvious. And thank God he did.
And the bottom statement makes zero sense, you’re just restating yourself a second time in the same sentence. It’s obvious to say that if a percent (x/y) is increasing, the denominator can’t outpace the numerator.
Back to my original statement, it’s a no brainer which will be better for GDP. Energy prices were half the price under Trump administration vs Biden/Harris. If that’s lost on you, I can’t help ya.
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