No, what you stated was true only if you don't know what the word "peak" means....
In the context of numbers, "peak" refers to the highest value reached in a given dataset or time period before declining.
For example, if we're looking at inflation rates over time, the "peak inflation rate" would be the highest recorded rate before it started decreasing.
The highest recorded peak inflation happened under Wilson and if you want to limit it to the peak inflation during a Presidential term, Ronald Reagan's peak inflation was HIGHER than Biden's peak inflation.
Nice try, but smart people can see the logical fallacy of needing to limit data sets to only a politician that you want to attack, like a little baby.
Suck on your KGB binky, it doesn't work on me. 😄
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