From [AFP] Chase Downham <[email protected]>
Subject We asked you to share your Bidenomics horror story
Date August 28, 2024 7:30 PM
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Hello John,



It’s no secret that the economic strain under bad economic policy is hitting
Americans harder than ever. From skyrocketing prices to dwindling savings,
people across the country are feeling the pinch in ways that threaten their
very livelihoods.



Last week, our CEO & President, Emily Seidel asked you to share your
Bidenomics stories. These are not just numbers—they are real experiences from
real people, and today I want to share some of those with you.



"I went from being relatively comfortable to living on a very strict budget. I
used to meet friends for breakfast or lunch regularly, not now. Food and energy
prices are through the roof. This economy is a travesty for all of the middle
class."



This heartbreaking account highlights a growing trend: many Americans are
cutting back on even the simplest pleasures because they can no longer afford
them. The cost of living is out of control, and middle-class families are
bearing the brunt of it.



"My husband and I worked for 42 years and saved for our retirement. We have
been retired for 10 years. Everything was good until Biden came into office.
Now, we only have enough to pay our taxes and go out to dinner once a week. We
don't want to sell our home."



Imagine working your entire life only to find that your savings aren’t enough
to keep you afloat in retirement. That’s the reality for many seniors today,
forced to consider selling their homes because the cost-of-living crisis has
drained their financial security.



"As my wife and I are retired, we both received Social Security. It is getting
to the point of do we buy groceries or buy the medicine we need."



The choice between food and medicine is one no American should have to make.
Yet, bad economic policy has driven the cost of essentials so high that even
those who have worked their entire lives are now facing impossible decisions.



"I am a single parent. However, I am caring for my elderly parents as well.
This has become a major issue these past few years. Not only do I work a very
full-time job but I am managing to fit in another part-time job to bring in
extra money to help a little bit.



I don’t get much sleep or rest because I have to do double duty each day. I
think this is ridiculous the amount things are costing today. We are thinking
of moving because we can't afford our home. Bidenomics is the worst our country
has had to deal with in a very long time."



Families are strained by the economic pressures caused by the cost-of-living
crisis. Single parents, caretakers, and hard workers are struggling just to
keep a roof over their heads.



These stories are not just anecdotes—illustrate the true devastation of the
cost of living crisis, where rising costs and stagnant incomes are forcing
people to make heartbreaking decisions every day.



But there is hope. At Americans for Prosperity, we believe in the power of
grassroots activism to bring about real change. Together, we can raise our
voices against these destructive policies and fight for a future where freedom
and opportunity prevail.



“Just received my annual homeowner's insurance bill. It increased by 25%. I
also bought a gallon of orange juice and compared with a saved receipt from
2020. The same brand and size had increased by 49%. I am retired on a fixed
income. How am I supposed to handle this? I asked my Senator, Mark Warner, not
to vote for the Inflation Reduction Act, saying it would do the opposite. He
politely disagreed.”



We can’t let politicians continue to ignore the struggles of everyday
Americans. It’s time to speak up as one powerful, united voice against the
harmful policies the hurt our economy.


Join Us in Telling Congress: We Won’t Be Ignored
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Let’s take a stand together. Let’s tell our leaders that we’ve had enough of
their bad financial policies and demand policies that work for everyone, not
just the politically connected.



Thank you for being part of this fight. Together, we can make a difference.



Best regards,



Chase Downham

Chief Operating Officer

Americans for Prosperity






Americans for Prosperity

4201 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000

Arlington, VA 22203



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