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How would Trump reduce inflation? Please be specific. You probably can't. Because Rumpus hasn't put out any specific platform of policies. The only thing he talks about his himself. You know that's true. He'll give tax cuts to the wealthy, impose more tariffs on China making things more expensive, try to round up and throw out all the undocumented workers which means food prices are going to SOAR. Yes, they will. Who do you think works on farms and in those chicken and meat processing plants? Just who do you think is there? Give an answer or we'll know you know. |
You spend 500 a week to feed a family of three? WTF are you eating? |
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+1 Our family in Wisconsin hate Trump and actively campaign against him. They are very much middle class - teachers, social worker and Mercury marine line worker. Ben Wikler is doing amazing work to take Wisconsin back. |
Same for my midwestern family (different state, nearby though). |
He does not have to lower the bills, just keep them from keep going up and up. When Biden signed the “inflation reduction act”, mos told it was giveaway money for green energy projects. Hundreds of billions of dollar printed. Crap like that causes inflation and the dollar to be worth less, thus higher prices. People like you with your attitude towards working class voters will be surprised on how people vote. Economic issue top all other issues. You will be the first person on here saying “how did Trump win the election?” |
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Stop shopping at expensive grocery stores, drinking too alcohol and buying crap. My family eats very little meat, drinks very little alcohol and doesn’t buy snack food. We spend $150/week at TJs and Aldis. Also I went back to 2020 posts and posters said $250/week ($1k/month) was reasonable for a family of 5. Interesting that is no longer the case. |
| I predicted guilty and verdict today.n |
Organic, farm raised meat and vegetables. We don’t eat at restaurants and I make 3 meals a day. |
Wow the illness runs deep |
You can't get through the concrete heads of MAGAs. |
34 of them, in fact. |
-1 The GOP should pivot to Nikki Haley. Only a goober like you would want a convicted felon as its standard bearer |