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Washington Post accuses grocery stores of price hikes to protect Biden during election season

The‌ Washington Post ‍Blames Grocery Stores⁢ for‌ Rising Food Prices, Ignoring Biden’s Inflationary Policies

The Washington Post wants voters to believe ‍that‍ grocery stores,⁣ not ⁢President Joe Biden’s⁢ inflationary policies, are to blame ‍for Americans’ continued concern about rising food prices.

For three years, ‌the ‌propaganda press ⁢joined the Biden administration in lying ⁤about the nation’s‌ sticker shock.⁤ They claimed inflation,⁤ which​ hasn’t dropped below zero percent since Biden took office, is “cooling,” “falling,” and lightening‌ voters’ financial loads.

It wasn’t until ‌2024, when President Joe Biden’s years-long poor performance started hurting his ⁢ standing ⁣in national presidential polls, that corporate⁣ media ​started ⁤reporting on ‌how perpetually high prices affect families at the grocery store.

“Inflation has fallen.‌ Why are groceries​ still⁤ so expensive?”

Washington Post authors Jeff Stein ‌and Abha Bhattarai wondered⁤ in a headline on Friday.

The Washington Post considers “labor shortages” and “ongoing supply‍ chain ⁣disruptions”‍ due to‌ prolonged government-mandated lockdowns, “droughts,” “avian flu,” and even Americans’ “demand for food” as culprits for expensive shopping trips.

“At the same time, demand for food⁢ — particularly meat, nuts⁢ and fresh produce — has remained elevated, as⁣ Americans⁤ splurge on higher-quality specialty goods and organic items, ‌according to Thilmany, of Colorado State University. Households are ​generally allocating more to⁣ groceries than ⁤they were before the pandemic, even after‍ accounting for inflation, in part because ‍their⁢ buying ‌habits‍ have ⁣changed, ‍she said,” the article states.

You read that ⁢right. According to the experts and the propaganda press outlets willing ​to amplify them, ‌ inflation is your fault.

During an appearance on MSNBC, Stein credited routine economic interruptions like natural disasters and international conflict for the record-breaking jump in ⁤prices since 2020. Yet, in both text and on⁣ TV, he refused to acknowledge Biden’s inflationary⁢ policies ⁣ or the ⁢ several trillion dollar Democrat spending sprees⁣ he signed into‍ action.

Instead,​ Stein and his coauthor continued to carry water for the Biden administration. They‍ published‌ excuses from White House spokesman Michael Kikukawa, who called for⁢ continued pressure⁣ on corporations to eat their​ costs to give consumers a break.

“The Administration‌ is cracking down⁣ on exploitative and anti-competitive behavior in ​meat‌ and poultry markets, supporting state law enforcement efforts⁣ to ​stop practices⁢ that raise food prices, and pursuing all ⁢available avenues to lower grocery prices for​ families,” Kikukawa claimed.

Stein and Bhattarai also repeated claims from the White House Council of Economic Advisers, without link‌ or written evidence,‌ that “grocery store profit margins remain higher than⁤ their ⁣pre-pandemic levels.”

After hearing⁢ from several troubled voters ⁢that they might‍ reject Biden in the voting booth come November⁢ due to their grocery bills,‌ the article’s authors rushed to assert that former President⁤ Donald Trump was somehow “policies are ⁢poised ⁢to make⁣ grocery prices higher, not lower.”

“The former ‍president is campaigning on placing new tariffs on trillions⁣ of dollars of imports and mass deportations of⁤ undocumented immigrants, which would likely‍ make costs significantly ⁣higher for domestic beef, chicken‍ and dairy products,” ​they noted.

The corporate media campaign to cover for⁤ Biden comes mere ⁤days ⁢after the Democrat president publicly accused grocery chains of‍ exploiting Americans’ economic woes.

“But ⁤for all we’ve ‍done to bring prices down, there are still too many corporations in ⁣America ripping people off: price gouging,‍ junk fees, greedflation, shrinkflation,”  Biden said during⁣ a campaign event in South ​Carolina in January.

Heading into the 2024 election ​season, the corporate media’s message on‌ inflation ⁢is clear. It’s ‌everyone else’s fault ​— especially your own​ —​ that food prices remain high. But Biden, who Republicans and Democrats both ⁢ have explicitly linked to inflation in ‌polls, is ⁤never ​to‍ blame.


Jordan ⁣Boyd is a staff writer at The Federalist and ⁤co-producer of‍ The Federalist Radio Hour.‍ Her work has also been featured in⁢ The‍ Daily Wire, Fox News, and ⁤RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated ‍from Baylor University where she​ majored in political science⁢ and minored in journalism. Follow her on Twitter @jordanboydtx.

How have President Biden’s inflationary policies contributed to the increase in food ​prices, according⁣ to the author?

These excuses and deflections ⁢from the Biden administration, it ‍is clear that The Washington Post is more ⁤interested in protecting the president and his policies than⁢ in ‌providing⁤ accurate⁤ and unbiased reporting.

The truth is that President Biden’s⁢ inflationary policies, including massive government spending and increased regulation, have had a significant impact on rising‌ food prices. When the government floods the economy with trillions of dollars, ⁢it devalues the currency ‌and drives up prices for goods and services. It’s basic economics.

Furthermore, the ongoing labor shortages and supply chain disruptions mentioned by The‌ Washington Post are a direct result of government-mandated lockdowns⁢ and restrictions. These ‌policies have​ prevented ​businesses from‌ operating ‍at‍ full capacity and have caused disruptions in transportation and​ production. The Biden administration cannot escape responsibility for the consequences of their own actions.

It is also worth noting that the article‌ mentions Americans’ ‌”demand for food” as a ⁤factor contributing to high prices. This is a rather insulting statement that implies that Americans are somehow at fault for wanting to eat. The truth is that families have​ always allocated a significant portion of their budget to groceries, but ⁢it is ⁣the policies of this administration that have made those groceries more expensive.

It is ⁢truly disappointing to see major⁣ news outlets like The Washington Post engage ‍in such biased ⁤reporting. The American people deserve ⁢better. They deserve to‍ know the truth about the causes of rising ⁢food prices and the impact of‌ President Biden’s policies. It⁤ is ⁢time for the media‌ to prioritize truth⁤ and ‍transparency‌ over political agendas. Only then can‌ we have an honest conversation about ​the challenges facing our economy and find real solutions for the American people.



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