Tag: Inflation

American public schools are facing scrutiny for incorporating controversial curriculum materials without official oversight or approval, sparking concern among educators and policy experts like Robert Pondiscio about the lack of transparency in the educational system.
Aaron Weissman, a 52-year-old Reform Jew from Great Falls, MT, switched from being a Republican to an Independent voter.
This text discusses the surprising possibility of former President Trump being re-elected in 2024 despite his controversial actions and statements.
The Met Council on Jewish Poverty is facing an increased demand for assistance as many Jews in the region struggle financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A recent study from the Heritage Foundation challenges the belief that school choice increases tuition costs.
The podcast discusses concerns surrounding weak job numbers, inflation, and higher interest rates in the context of President Joe Biden's economic policies.
The podcast discusses the connection between new inflation numbers and a general sense of unease in society, linking certain criminal behaviors like shoplifting to contributing to rising prices and affecting the national mood.
In this discussion, Linda Gradstein, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron talk about the challenges faced by Israeli ministers and MKs when speaking overseas and reflect on a historical event where sixteen Jewish soldiers were killed by fellow Jewish soldiers in Israel's early days.
In this episode, Linda Gradstein, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss various topics, including Israeli ministers and MKs being drowned out by protestors when speaking overseas.
Jewish social services agencies in Canada are experiencing a surge in demand for Passover food boxes due to rising inflation, with increases seen in Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, and beyond compared to last year.
This article discusses the impact of inflation on Pesach food prices.
The podcast discusses Nikki Haley's announcement video for her presidential candidacy, exploring the themes she presents, her approach towards Trump, as well as mentions of inflation and balloons in her video.
In a recent discussion, author and columnist James Kirchick highlighted Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg's critique of his party's handling of crime issues.
The podcast discusses recent events related to Donald Trump, including someone moving boxes around, the FBI's actions toward Trump, updates on the January 6th hearings, and information about inflation.
Germany is facing multiple crises that threaten its stability and the prosperity it has enjoyed for decades.
The podcast discusses Joe Biden's choice to promote the "Inflation Reduction Act" on the same day as a concerning inflation report, featuring James Taylor singing a song that touches on drug abuse and suicide.
The podcast discusses how the media and Democrats are trying to portray the recent worse-than-expected inflation numbers as a new normal, raising questions about the strategy's implications for the upcoming November elections.
The text discusses how the Biden administration presents the narrative that inflation is at 0%, while highlighting Donald Trump's narrative of persecution as a strategic move for his potential political comeback.
Matthew Continetti explores the media's fascination with portraying Joe Biden as on the brink of success despite worsening inflation and a likely recession.
In this podcast episode, the discussion focuses on how the mainstream media supports the Biden administration despite the negative economic growth for the second consecutive quarter.
Dan Senor discusses the concerning inflation numbers and the significance of President Biden's recent trip to Israel and Saudi Arabia on a podcast, with a follow-up conversation about the January 6 hearings.
David Bahnsen of The Bahnsen Group discusses economic pessimism in a podcast, addressing topics such as the bear market, inflation, energy geopolitics, and our potential over-optimism about long-term economic prospects.
The text discusses Democrats' strategy of blaming inflation on others while suggesting Republicans could address it with a plan, questioning if this tactic will succeed.
The discussion revolves around whether voters will prioritize the issue of abortion rights like the political class does, potentially neglecting pressing matters such as inflation and crime.
This text argues that President Biden and Russian President Putin are actually working together, despite the public perception of tension between them.