Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every visit to a grocery store is essentially a campaign ad for Trump.
What is trump's solution to get prices down?
What is the impact of his proposed VAT on food prices?
What is the impact of his proposed tariffs on consumers?
This happened under Biden Harris administration, darlin.
As a direct result of Trump's mismanagement of Covid, starting with closing the State Department health office in Wuhan.
I'm sure the State Dept health office in Wuhan would have stopped an airborne virus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every visit to a grocery store is essentially a campaign ad for Trump.
What is trump's solution to get prices down?
What is the impact of his proposed VAT on food prices?
What is the impact of his proposed tariffs on consumers?
This happened under Biden Harris administration, darlin.
As a direct result of Trump's mismanagement of Covid, starting with closing the State Department health office in Wuhan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every visit to a grocery store is essentially a campaign ad for Trump.
What is trump's solution to get prices down?
What is the impact of his proposed VAT on food prices?
What is the impact of his proposed tariffs on consumers?
This happened under Biden Harris administration, darlin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every visit to a grocery store is essentially a campaign ad for Trump.
What is trump's solution to get prices down?
What is the impact of his proposed VAT on food prices?
What is the impact of his proposed tariffs on consumers?
Anonymous wrote:Every visit to a grocery store is essentially a campaign ad for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m losing hope she’s going to win. I’ve basically accepted another Trump admin. Sorry to be a Debbie downer maybe it’s the weather but all the hype and hope we had a few weeks ago has basically fizzled and I miss don’t think she’s got the votes.
You are not the only one to think this way.
Ask yourself, have you tried to help one orangehad-felon-voting person change their decision to even think of voting for that orange head felon? If you have not, go out there (or from inside your place) and DO SOMETHING! If each sane one of us can change the mind if just one to vote Harris, we are not going back.
You aren't changing the minds of stubborn MAGA idiots. What Harris can do is to continue introducing herself to swing voters in swing states and telling them whatever it may be they want to hear in order to bring them on board. Those people just want to be promised something to make their lives better. That's what Trump did in 2016. If Harris can detach herself from from the dark Biden cloud, come up with some new shiny promises, and then work her butt off to sell those promises in a handful of swing states, she will win and possibly win big. The thing is, most of those swing state voters aren't looking for cash handouts or debt cancellation promises. They want to hear fairy tales about jobs, industry, manufacturing,
You all keep reference this, but Biden has a positive approval rating, gas prices are low, GDP is growing, inflation is down, NATO is stronger than ever. Life isn't perfect, but it is a heck f a lot better than it was 4 years ago.
You are cherry picking statistics. Prices are much higher than they were four years ago, housing is unaffordable, people are struggling to get by. Millions of illegals have been brought into the country and been given expansive public services. Public polling shows most do not agree with your assertion that life is better now than under Trump’s presidency.
Inflation is down, but groceries and housing are expensive, very true.
It has been established that the grocery prices are high due to price gouging, where the stores raised prices during Covid and the supply chain breaking, but then never lowered them once fixed.
Harris has proposed to strengthening anti-price gouging laws but we do live in a capitalist society - do you expect someone to set fixed prices that the public can afford, like communism or socialism?
In terms of housing, Harris has committed to dedicated billions of dollars to get millions of new housing units built.
Trump has proposed raising taxes on goods like groceries, and he has proposed deporting migrant workers - both are inflationary, particularly to grocery prices.
Trump has no proposal, or perhaps there is some unarticulated concept of a proposal out there for housing.
What is the GOP plan? Complaining about it is fair, but who has solutions?
Inflation is not down. None of the prices that went up during the pick of inflation went down. NONE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m losing hope she’s going to win. I’ve basically accepted another Trump admin. Sorry to be a Debbie downer maybe it’s the weather but all the hype and hope we had a few weeks ago has basically fizzled and I miss don’t think she’s got the votes.
You are not the only one to think this way.
Ask yourself, have you tried to help one orangehad-felon-voting person change their decision to even think of voting for that orange head felon? If you have not, go out there (or from inside your place) and DO SOMETHING! If each sane one of us can change the mind if just one to vote Harris, we are not going back.
You aren't changing the minds of stubborn MAGA idiots. What Harris can do is to continue introducing herself to swing voters in swing states and telling them whatever it may be they want to hear in order to bring them on board. Those people just want to be promised something to make their lives better. That's what Trump did in 2016. If Harris can detach herself from from the dark Biden cloud, come up with some new shiny promises, and then work her butt off to sell those promises in a handful of swing states, she will win and possibly win big. The thing is, most of those swing state voters aren't looking for cash handouts or debt cancellation promises. They want to hear fairy tales about jobs, industry, manufacturing,
You all keep reference this, but Biden has a positive approval rating, gas prices are low, GDP is growing, inflation is down, NATO is stronger than ever. Life isn't perfect, but it is a heck f a lot better than it was 4 years ago.
You are cherry picking statistics. Prices are much higher than they were four years ago, housing is unaffordable, people are struggling to get by. Millions of illegals have been brought into the country and been given expansive public services. Public polling shows most do not agree with your assertion that life is better now than under Trump’s presidency.
Inflation is down, but groceries and housing are expensive, very true.
It has been established that the grocery prices are high due to price gouging, where the stores raised prices during Covid and the supply chain breaking, but then never lowered them once fixed.
Harris has proposed to strengthening anti-price gouging laws but we do live in a capitalist society - do you expect someone to set fixed prices that the public can afford, like communism or socialism?
In terms of housing, Harris has committed to dedicated billions of dollars to get millions of new housing units built.
Trump has proposed raising taxes on goods like groceries, and he has proposed deporting migrant workers - both are inflationary, particularly to grocery prices.
Trump has no proposal, or perhaps there is some unarticulated concept of a proposal out there for housing.
What is the GOP plan? Complaining about it is fair, but who has solutions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Inflation is down, but groceries and housing are expensive, very true.
It has been established that the grocery prices are high due to price gouging, where the stores raised prices during Covid and the supply chain breaking, but then never lowered them once fixed.
Harris has proposed to strengthening anti-price gouging laws but we do live in a capitalist society - do you expect someone to set fixed prices that the public can afford, like communism or socialism?
In terms of housing, Harris has committed to dedicated billions of dollars to get millions of new housing units built.
Trump has proposed raising taxes on goods like groceries, and he has proposed deporting migrant workers - both are inflationary, particularly to grocery prices.
Trump has no proposal, or perhaps there is some unarticulated concept of a proposal out there for housing.
What is the GOP plan? Complaining about it is fair, but who has solutions?
No, Harris has said that only a few companies are engaged in this price gouging. So she is claiming it as a centerpiece policy while claiming it isn't a widespread issue.
So she is either lying to voters about her policy, or lying to people who think this policy would be a big problem.
Anonymous wrote:
Inflation is down, but groceries and housing are expensive, very true.
It has been established that the grocery prices are high due to price gouging, where the stores raised prices during Covid and the supply chain breaking, but then never lowered them once fixed.
Harris has proposed to strengthening anti-price gouging laws but we do live in a capitalist society - do you expect someone to set fixed prices that the public can afford, like communism or socialism?
In terms of housing, Harris has committed to dedicated billions of dollars to get millions of new housing units built.
Trump has proposed raising taxes on goods like groceries, and he has proposed deporting migrant workers - both are inflationary, particularly to grocery prices.
Trump has no proposal, or perhaps there is some unarticulated concept of a proposal out there for housing.
What is the GOP plan? Complaining about it is fair, but who has solutions?
Anonymous wrote:OMG, what's happening in Pennsylvania?
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/general/2024/pennsylvania/trump-vs-harris