Inflation remained stuck at a painful 2.4% in February, highlighting the massive economic cleanup job President Trump faces after inheriting the disaster left behind by the Biden regime's reckless spending spree that devastated American households for four years.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics confirmed Wednesday that consumer prices continue plaguing families nationwide, with everyday essentials still costing dramatically more than they did before Biden's inflationary policies drove costs through the roof. While forecasters expected the rate to hold steady, the persistence of elevated prices underscores just how deep the damage runs from Biden's war on American energy and multi-trillion dollar spending binges.
The Real Story Behind These Numbers
Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here, Patriots. President Trump has been in office for less than three weeks, inheriting an economy where groceries, gas, and housing costs were already crushing working families thanks to Biden's disastrous policies. You can't undo four years of inflation overnight, but Trump's America First agenda is already moving in the right direction.
Unlike the previous administration that blamed everyone except themselves for skyrocketing prices, Trump is taking decisive action. His "Drill, Baby, Drill" energy policy will slash fuel costs. His deportation efforts will reduce job competition and housing demand. His regulatory rollbacks through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative will cut costs across the board.
"We're going to bring prices down fast," Trump promised during his campaign, and he's already delivering with executive orders reversing Biden's anti-American policies.
The mainstream media won't tell you this, but inflation was practically nonexistent during Trump's first term. It took Biden's Green New Deal fantasies, open border policies, and reckless government spending to create this mess. Now Trump gets stuck cleaning it up while the same media that covered for Biden suddenly expects miracles.
Every American family feeling the pinch at the grocery store or gas pump should remember exactly who created this crisis. The good news? We finally have a president who understands that America First policies create prosperity, not poverty.
