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Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.


Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?
 
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I suspect companies will try to fleece the rubes (never let a crisis go to waste) but it will even out by and by.

If the difference in the price of a garden hose (seasonal item) causes you to clutch your pearls, you need to reevaluate.
 
Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.


Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?

Maybe you shouldn't have to buy your drugs from Canada?
 
Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.


Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?

Increases shouldn't even be this early, guess no one had that cheap stock on hand they paid a lot less for.
 
Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.


Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?
Looks like Big Pharma and Big Garden Hose Corporate America are trying to raise prices and fleece America

I reckon you need to have Kamala come in and force them to drop their prices is all.

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It's' communism or bust!!!!
 
Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.


Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?
Nobody. But this is the lesson we must learn for the Great Mistake.
 
Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.


Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?
Get your dope from somewhere else and buy a different garden hose and…TA-DA!!
Thank you for demonstrating how tariffs are supposed to impact consumer buying habits.
 
Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.


Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?
Democrats need to sell sell sell!!!
 
Nobody. But this is the lesson we must learn for the Great Mistake.

i prefer to call it a colossal fuck up of bigley proportion.
Lib Logic:
“Tariffs only work for other nations when heavily imposed upon the United States…we must continue allowing the world to pound our ass while we look the other way like only faggot loving purple hair globalist nose-ringers would.”

When America Wins The Left Loses…Every Single Time
 
Lib Logic:
“Tariffs only work for other nations when heavily imposed upon the United States…we must continue allowing the world to pound our ass while we look the other way like only faggot loving purple hair globalist nose-ringers would.”

When America Wins The Left Loses…Every Single Time
Democrats need to buy their own fear porn and sell sell sell before Orange Man and Elon steal all their money
 
It can be called that also. And a bunch of other things.

remember when it was the big lie? how much damage to us & the rest of the world has happened since? holy crap batman
 
But this is the lesson we must learn for the Great Mistake.
The Great Mistake. Perfect.

Speaking of US manufacturing, somebody needs to start producing pin on buttons that say "Not my President." I'd buy two dozen. Naturally with this image.

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