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Do you think inflation is a significant problem?

Do you think inflation is a significant problem?

Yes

5

No

1

Yes

Do you think inflation is a significant problem?
4 Comments
Will Mason
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Will Mason

It is not "transitory' or caused by the pandemic. It is being caused by idiots in Washington. And it hurts already.

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Max
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Max

For most people it is, especially those who work for a living and those on fixed incomes. But Joe Biden doesn't care, he still thinks he is a truck driver, which he never has been, but his dementia says otherwise.

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Larry Sabulsky
1
Larry Sabulsky

inflation is always a problem, but this one has been caused by the ignorant actions of Brandon's administration.

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Vernon Taylor
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Vernon Taylor

Of course it is. Why even ask? To say otherwise is a suspension of disbelief. Such as to say we have a functioning president.

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No

Do you think inflation is a significant problem?
1 Comment
Stephen Stewart
0
Stephen Stewart

Eclectic come from the Greek: To select. Ancient philosophers who were relative in their thinking of doctrines. What library do you use? Work Cited. “Eclectic.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/eclectic. Accessed 2 Dec. 2021.

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Vernon Taylor
Vernon Taylor

Eclecticism is distinct from syncretism, the attempt to reconcile or combine systems, in that it does not attempt to resolve the contradictions between them. Therefore, to deny inflation exists, does not resolve the fact that it does in fact exist.

Will losing Rashee Rice for several weeks hurt the Kansas City Chiefs?

Will losing Rashee Rice for several weeks hurt the Kansas City Chiefs?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

0 Comment
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No

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No one has commented yet
Are you prepared for a Hurricane Helene-level disaster to hit Mid-Missouri?

Are you prepared for a Hurricane Helene-level disaster to hit Mid-Missouri?

Yes

0

No

2

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

1 Comments
Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

I don't think no one ever is . Plus like the town ( Moberly) the city doesn't do their part in trimming back trees or removing dead trees . Or homeowners don't do the same . So when the storms come that's why there are power outages. Or you have ameren in a dispute on what trees they cut on lines .

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Belinda Kitchen
Belinda Kitchen

Because they only cut trees off the main high line so it's job security when the trees fall on power lines they come out and fix them . The city won't trim trees back out of the lines at all . It's up to homeowners now really but yet they go down the alleys spraying for weeds ?

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