to be a winning formula once again for all democrats and for president biden and vice president harris. laura: a winning formula? is that what he said? we will see. i have this crazy idea that americans don t want to go into debt to buy stuff like gas, groceries, or make car payments. in newsweek, writer lee habib noted that the combination of run away costs and high interest rates has been catastrophic for ordinary americans as the average car payment surged to nearly $730 a month with the length of those loans extended to a record setting 68 months. as for gasoline, well, biden s insane squeeze on pipelines and exploration is killing the family budget. in july 2020, gas was a mere 2.27 a gallon. in july of 2023 the average was 3.71. a whopping 63% increase and even gone up since then. so, all americans feel the pain of biden s radical green agenda because everything that travels by car, by plane, or truck is now more expensive. and it s all on the democrats. the economy
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, a new study from the Survey Center On American Life found that Republican men and women are significantly happier in marriage than their Democrat counterparts. According to t.
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it was the women with the range for me. i wish for all of you to find or create that safe space with your tribe and exhale. be it a cocktail or mock tail on your porch, breaking bread at your own kitchen table or sitting pool side on a weekend trip. when life has you against the ropes you deserve a moment to breathe before getting back into this fight. she s right. it makes sense to pull away from the craziness of life and be with people who rejuvenate you. everyone should have a tribe like that. so why don t we? a recent survey suggests we used to. and we ve lost our tribes in a huge way. back in may, the survey center on american life asked 2,000 american adults about their friendships, specifically how many close friends they have, not including relatives. the shift in how people answer this question is kind of heartbreaking. check out the drop in survey responses now compared to the year 1990.