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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]S&P 500 is at an all time high, LA protests have calmed down. If the ceasefire in Iran holds these numbers are going to look much different in a few weeks. Don’t get to cocky Dems. It’s the economy stupid. [/quote] We don't need to be cocky--or do anything at all. We can just sit back and continue to watch the dotard sabotage himself--and endanger the country--due to his incompetence, ignorance, and mental health issues. It is what it is. [/quote] This dotard just had people fawning over him at a NATO meeting and even people like Joe Scarborough are acting like he’s a military genius. The S&P is at all time highs and we’ve collected $75 billion in tariff revenue this year and I have noticed hardly any substantive price changes when I shopping, especially compared to the increases from 2022-2024. At a certain point Americans aren’t going to be able to convinced the economy is in shambles when every indicator says the opposite. And all that matters is the economy.[/quote] [b]Grocery prices are up 20%...I guess you shop somewhere special.[/b] the $75 B in tariff revenue can also be cast as "US Consumers have paid $75B additional taxes so far this year" What do you think will be the drag on the economy and corresponding losses as this mounts?[/quote] Again. Stop lying. We can all use the internet. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/06/11/cpi-report-may-2025-data/84131716007/ [quote]Inflation ticked higher in May but was more stable than expected as the early effects of President Donald Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs were offset by another drop in gasoline prices. Rent inflation, a big driver of price increases the past couple of years, fell to a more than three-year low. Consumer prices increased 2.4% from a year earlier, up from a four-year low of 2.3% the previous month, according to the Labor Department’s consumer price index, a measure of average changes in goods and services costs. But the rise was was more modest than expected and resulted from a larger gap with the year-ago figure.[/quote] To sum it up. Tariffs have had a minor influence on inflation but are not nearly as bad as expected. Rent is down, which matters for people out of ritzy DCUM land. Wages are up too and the S&P is nearing historic highs too btw. Please tell me how this is bad for Trump.[/quote] Be honest. Trump keeps kicking the can 90 more days down the road. China is still under the same tariffs of January 19, 2025, no change. The stock market has just figured it’s not going to happen at this point. [/quote]
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