Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, now I can't find a stick of deodorant for less than $10.
Brooks running shoes which I like... They used to be $100-$120 tops, now they are like $170.
These aren't just like 5-10% price hikes, this is much more! It's annoying.
I'm shocked by how expensive shampoo has gotten.
Anonymous wrote:Stop whining. This is what winning looks like.
Senator Hawley is going to send every American $600 from the vast amount of tariff money the US has collected from the losers in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:One of the Fed Governors resigned today. We will get a cut soon. Prices will go down measurably. Taxes too.
Anonymous wrote:I have been shopping online and in person recently and noticed huge price jumps on stuff that I have shopped for before. It’s horrifying. Is this the tariffs kicking in? Or is it something else?
For example an item that I want to buy for months is now twice the price at multiple vendors!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Fed Governors resigned today. We will get a cut soon. Prices will go down measurably. Taxes too.
Sure they will
Anonymous wrote:One of the Fed Governors resigned today. We will get a cut soon. Prices will go down measurably. Taxes too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump was right about the problem - Americans are losing. When an American kid has no hope of going to a good university like Harvard, no hope of becoming a doctor - and if they become a doctor, they will work the same as if they were in a factory, with little autonomy and relatively low wages - and definitely no hope of working in the US's biggest industry (tech) - we have a problem. When US kids can't hope to buy a house, when we are a capitalist country with very few capitalists - we have a problem.
The problem started with allowing corporate consolidation so that small companies can't hope to compete and is only getting worse. The billionaires at the top of that consolidation aren't having money trickle down - they save it, keeping money from flowing through the economy.
We have the exact same economic policies as Calvin Coolidge did in the 1920s.
1. High tariffs
2. Low taxes on wealthy and corporations
3. Reverse immigration
By 1929, people became too poor to buy the goods the corporations were producing. That led to the Great Depression. These policies did not work then and they won't work now.
Absolutely none of this is happening
Trump is making it easier for large corporations to have monopolies
Smaller companies can't hold up against the effect of the tariffs put out by schizo Trump.
Anonymous wrote:One of the Fed Governors resigned today. We will get a cut soon. Prices will go down measurably. Taxes too.
Anonymous wrote:I have been shopping online and in person recently and noticed huge price jumps on stuff that I have shopped for before. It’s horrifying. Is this the tariffs kicking in? Or is it something else?
For example an item that I want to buy for months is now twice the price at multiple vendors!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, now I can't find a stick of deodorant for less than $10.
Brooks running shoes which I like... They used to be $100-$120 tops, now they are like $170.
These aren't just like 5-10% price hikes, this is much more! It's annoying.
I'm shocked by how expensive shampoo has gotten.
Anonymous wrote:Smart Puffs were $4 a bag and the bag is about 2.5 oz lighter.
On the bright side, perhaps this will trim American waistlines. Give it three months and it will be the official administration policy.