Synthaholic
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Really?
Trump promised to lower inflation and lower grocery prices on Day One. Six months later he has failed at both.Higher prices don't drive inflation, inflation drives higher prices.
Trump promised to lower inflation and lower grocery prices on Day One. Six months later he has failed at both.
You do have cognitive problems.Higher prices don't drive inflation, inflation drives higher prices.
So far its not happening the economy is thriving and its just 6 monthsTrump's Economy means higher prices, shortages, recession, higher interest rates, stagflation, massive unemployment, and inflation.
Here comes the higher prices:
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He has succeeded in every way the economy is thriving, jobs beat expectations, inflation is down, manufacturing is increasing, DOW at record highs, Trump wins better trade deals, wheres the problemYou won't be voting for him for his 3rd term then?
... until inflation from the tariffs kicks in.So far its not happening the economy is thriving and its just 6 months
Let me know when that happens so far nothing but we do know how Biden created the worst inflation in 40 years... until inflation from the tariffs kicks in.
You do have cognitive problems.
We are here to help you.
Ah, we are seeing you lighten up already.They say laughter is the best medicine and damn, you're funny.
Trump ison track to collect 300 billion in tariffs this year. Thats over a trillion in 4 years and along with the spending cuts and increase in GDP the deficit can be wiped out and Americans can get a rebate. Why couldnt Biden do thatSo far its not happening the economy is thriving and its just 6 months
| Fiscal Year | Tariff Revenue (Customs Duties) |
|---|---|
| 2020 | ~$74 billion |
| 2021 | ~$80 billion |
| 2022 | ~$108 billion (peak year) |
| 2023 | ~$77 billion |
| 2024 | ~$77 billion |
| 2025 (YTD) | ~$108 billion (as of June) |