Hey asshat (@NorthDallas40), say it with me: "Joe's crushing it!"
US economy up 6.4% in Q1 with stronger future gains expected
Hey asshat shrew this post already beat me to the answer. Because it’s obvious to anybody who isn’t shilling for this incompetent adminHey asshat (@NorthDallas40), say it with me: "Joe's crushing it!"
US economy up 6.4% in Q1 with stronger future gains expected
Shut the economy down, then point to growth when you reopen.
Lol. What time do you go to recess?
Hey asshat shrew what is the dementia patient gonna do about crushing us with this?Hey asshat (@NorthDallas40), say it with me: "Joe's crushing it!"
US economy up 6.4% in Q1 with stronger future gains expected
Hey asshat shrew what is the dementia patient gonna do about crushing us with this?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/05/12/consumer-price-index-april-2021.html
Say it with me now “fastest rate since 2008”![]()
Nice shilling. Compare lumber prices to even two years ago now if you want to ignore the low bar set for 2020.Nice one asshat. May 12th article. You know things progress and change, right (see below)? Oh who am I kidding, you're a conservative probably still bemoaning Appomattox. Living in the past is what you do.
As Lumber Prices Fall, the Threat of Inflation Loses Its Bite
Hey nimrod this $50 OSB sheet was under $10 in 2019Nice one asshat. May 12th article. You know things progress and change, right (see below)? Oh who am I kidding, you're a conservative probably still bemoaning Appomattox. Living in the past is what you do.
As Lumber Prices Fall, the Threat of Inflation Loses Its Bite
Crushing it!Meh wood
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But yesterday it was 48.65. Joe crushing it!Meh wood
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With prices like that I feel like I'm building a mansionMeh wood
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I have recipets where I paid 7.90 a sheet in January 2020Hey nimrod this $50 OSB sheet was under $10 in 2019
https://www.homedepot.com/p/7-16-in-x-48-in-x-8ft-Oriented-Strand-Board-386081/202106230
Oh hell I thought this kicked in last year. But historical pricing on OSB is well under $10 a sheet. That NYT article is laughable in the title but as usual with the shrew’s links once you read it the message doesn’t line up with the title necessarily.I have recipets where I paid 7.90 a sheet in January 2020
U.S. Lumber Prices Seen Extending Losses as Sawmills Ramp UpOh hell I thought this kicked in last year. But historical pricing on OSB is well under $10 a sheet. That NYT article is laughable in the title but as usual with the shrew’s links once you read it the message doesn’t line up with the title necessarily.
Lumber prices are always a great gauge as they directly ripple upward thru markets. And right now their message is…
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An $8 sheet of OSB is selling today for $50. That is reality shrew.U.S. Lumber Prices Seen Extending Losses as Sawmills Ramp Up
The lumber bubble finally burst. Here's what comes next
Lumber prices fall after pandemic shortages
Lumber Futures Fall Fast as Supply Increases
Lumber Prices Are Finally Dropping After They Soared During The Pandemic
What lumber can tell us about the economy right now.
An $8 sheet of OSB is selling today for $50. That is reality shrew.
Bigger headline. Shrew shill ignores all inflationary data because it doesn’t fit her dumbass narrative.Headline: Obtuse Texas man expresses confusion over basic economics
https://takshashila.org.in/time-lags-in-price-mechanism/
U.S. Lumber Prices Seen Extending Losses as Sawmills Ramp Up
The lumber bubble finally burst. Here's what comes next
Lumber prices fall after pandemic shortages
Lumber Futures Fall Fast as Supply Increases
Lumber Prices Are Finally Dropping After They Soared During The Pandemic
What lumber can tell us about the economy right now.
she doesn’t read any of it.You don't read all the stuff you post do you? From a randomly chosen one from your list
"But consumers are not out of the woods yet.
Jalbert said it could take several weeks for price reductions to take effect in retail home centers. And even then, he added, "people should know that prices are probably not going to fall to the levels that they were before the pandemic.""