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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who cares!!! I don’t given a crap he paid off a porn star to keep quiet. So what? How does that affect the typical person who can’t afford groceries, crime through the roof, illegal immigration bankrupting NYC, Chicago, Denver…. Most people do not care!!!! [/quote] It was more than paying off a porn star but ok, you’re not a details person.[/quote] Still don’t care. You will be surprised how many voters care about inflation. Just ask the typical middle class voter in Wisconsin who makes 50k a year supporting their family. When they get their groceries, they have to make sacrifices on what they can afford and what they can not. They will vote with their pocketbook and it given a crap about Trump’s conviction.[/quote] +1 This is me and we live in NOVA. I Can. Not. Handle. my weekly grocery bill of [b]$250 + for five people. [/b]I KNOW things were better when Trump was president. What!!?? That is so cheap for 5 people!! I spend double that for a family of 3! How’s the weather at the troll farm? And I will vote accordingly. [/quote][/quote] You spend 500 a week to feed a family of three? WTF are you eating? [/quote] Organic, farm raised meat and vegetables. We don’t eat at restaurants and I make 3 meals a day. [/quote] Family of three here. We are what I would consider high spenders on food. We are price-insensitive and will always continue eating what we like (more or less what you name), regardless of price. In some specialty areas--coffee, olive oil, spices--we have higher-end subscriptions to things we think are particularly high-quality. WITH alcohol in our food budget, we couldn't get to $500/week. You are either counting things as "food" many things that are actually household goods or you are drinking a lot or you are bullshitting here. Maybe all three. [/quote]
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