June, 2020 - We still didn’t know where our next roll of toilet paper was coming from.
That idiotic panic is what finally pushed me over into getting a bidet attachment. Best decision of my adult life (I don’t make very good decisions).
In December 2020, I found a giant case of toilet paper in an old school building that we used for storage at work. I hid it in a closet so I would have a secret stash. Every now and then I would go by to make sure it was still there. 2 months ago they cleaned out the building and changed the locks.
I got really lucky, in that I had made a Costco run shortly before the shit hit the fan and didn’t have to worry about toilet paper while it was in short supply (not hoarding, I had just stocked up like I usually do). Actually ended up handing out a few rolls to friends and neighbors who were having a harder time than I was.
It probably helped that I got a bidet a few months in, and that cut my TP usage dramatically while making my butt also feel cleaner and less irritated.
We’re still getting disproportionately screwed under Trump’s tax plan that expires next year. POTUS can’t control grocery prices unless we want a failed Executive Order like Nixon’s. Biden has done everything a President can do about gas prices by opending a record number of reserve barrels during record high production, proving that POTUS can’t control the price at the pump.
The only remaining financial controllable that Biden could change is the high interest rates through the Fed.
Biden doesn’t control the fed. It’s an independent entity.
You’re right. I wrote “through the Fed” meaning indirectly. POTUS appoints most of the voting officials and can replace the chair, but there’s no direct control of interest rates.
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In some ways, definitely. That’s actually interesting to think about. Guess I should remember that next time I wanna end it all.
Edit: I’m not American, replied to the title alone, and only now realize the implications of the question
I hope you don’t feel that way again any time soon.
Thank you, at least I have a proper creative outlet to channel those thoughts into, four years ago I didn’t.
I’ve voted D every time. This question is ridiculous because most people are NOT better off and those that are, are all on the low end of the financial spectrum where the short term income gains have made a difference.
Even the best stats I see from the Democrats show 8% better income adjusted for inflation. That’s awesome! But what inflation? The low fed number. Not the CPI.
This means for anyone who purchases things, or where purchasing things is a larger proportion of their income which is everyone below the top 0.5% or 1% in the USA, your effective wage has gone down 10% to 40% depending on what your personal income raise was. Those that job hopped, are only down a bit. Those that didn’t are screwed.
Everytime this question gets asked, I look around and not a single person I know is better off now from income. Not a damn one. You know what is doing better? Stock portfolios. I have them, I’m up. My friends have them, they’re up. We have traded realized daily losses in living for stock market unrealized gains. The average person doesn’t have stocks. They just get shafted completely.
It’s incomprehensible to me how low Democrats have gone to just blatantly lie and gas light. That’s a Republican move. And every one of the people smart enough to actually think, gets a little more pissed off when they’re gas lit into trying to believe that 20% year over year multiple years in a row of inflation is good. That’s batshit.
I asked my brother this four years ago. He said he was. It was a bad question to ask him because there are many factors that can determine this besides who the president is. Still… he was unemployed from 2017 to 2021 and he felt in 2020 he was doing better than he was when he had a job and could support himself. I bet he’d answer no today despite being employed for most of the last 4 years. He was fired briefly for saying “something they interpreted as racist” but he got a new job real quick. He bought a house under biden. I think it was a mistake and he could wind up upside down real soon, but he went from unemployed to rushing into home ownership. People who are committed will believe the reality they want to.
Mentally, yes. Financially, hell no. I was “essential” through the whole thing which certainly didn’t help my mental state. To be fair, I was in a bad place even without COVID.
Yeah, I am, but I don’t want to put too much weight on my own experience. I got my PhD last year, so I went from living paycheck to paycheck on a grad student stipend to having a real job making decent money. Many other people are not doing as well as they were, so I don’t want my own anecdotal evidence to cloud my perception
In some ways yes, in most ways no.
Not even fucking close
Fuck no. I can barely even make it through the day anymore.
Majority of people are better off
And thats why Trump might win. People care about themselves, and Biden isnt helping.