Trump mercilessly mocked after he extends Mexico trade deadline on 'TACO Thursday'

No, we’re talking about Trump not making up his mind (which he never does).

And neither can you all. "Aarrgh trumps tariffs are bad!!"....a few moments later "aarrgh, trump is putting a hold on tariffs..hes a chicken!!"
 
‘Trump’s pausing of higher import taxes on a wide range of Mexican products a day before they were set to start saw the president relentlessly mocked on social media with the now-familiar “TACO” taunt.

The nickname TACO, short for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” stems from the president’s habit of making tariff threats, resulting in a drop in the markets, only for him to change course and see the markets rebound.’


Further proof Trump is unfit to be president – unprepared and incompetent, Trump’s use of tariffs is reckless and irresponsible.
it appears Mexico is bargaining behind the scenes .. did you hear about the deal just struck with the 27 countries that make up the EU ? MAGA !:banana:
 
it appears Mexico is bargaining behind the scenes .. did you hear about the deal just struck with the 27 countries that make up the EU ? MAGA !:banana:

I did. Trump got played by the EU.

The big numbers he claimed about energy purchases? Investments?

Ya, none are binding and rely on the private sector of those counties. If energy prices are lower elsewhere, they will be buying elsewhere. If the investment outlook isn't great, they will invest elsewhere.

But they got a lowered tariff rate.

WW
 
‘Trump’s pausing of higher import taxes on a wide range of Mexican products a day before they were set to start saw the president relentlessly mocked on social media with the now-familiar “TACO” taunt.

The nickname TACO, short for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” stems from the president’s habit of making tariff threats, resulting in a drop in the markets, only for him to change course and see the markets rebound.’


Further proof Trump is unfit to be president – unprepared and incompetent, Trump’s use of tariffs is reckless and irresponsible.
So, what is an alternative solution?
 
Taco needs to work to keep inflation down, the economy humming, and help the two wars, among other things.

Fighting D.E.I. and LGBTQ+ is meaningless. It changes nothings.

But Trump is only about his and friends' business deals. Nothing else.
You are in no position to ***** about inflation…. coming from the side that jacked inflation 20 percent.

DEI is affirmative action on steroids.
 
‘Trump’s pausing of higher import taxes on a wide range of Mexican products a day before they were set to start saw the president relentlessly mocked on social media with the now-familiar “TACO” taunt.

The nickname TACO, short for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” stems from the president’s habit of making tariff threats, resulting in a drop in the markets, only for him to change course and see the markets rebound.’


Further proof Trump is unfit to be president – unprepared and incompetent, Trump’s use of tariffs is reckless and irresponsible.

It just occurred to me why you hate Donald Trump. It's because he's not afraid of you.

You are powerless to control him and you fear what you can't control.
 
Trump's inability to deal with Covid and the economy led bad inflation with disrupted supply chains. He was truly inept.
Inflation was at 1.9 percent when Biden-Harris took over. Inflation skyrocketed between ‘22 and ‘23 - right in the heart of their term.

Try again. This time with facts.
 
Our friend, LeftofLeft, asked for evidence that rates rocketed in 2021 because of Trump's mismanagement of the economy in 2020.

Thank you, Trump, for so mismanaging your response to Covid that the economy began inflating at the end of the 1st quarter after Trump left office and skyrocketed through that first year. After that it got even worse.

Here's a month-by-month breakdown of U.S. inflation rates in 2021, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI):

MonthInflation Rate (%)
January1.4
February1.7
March2.6
April4.2
May5.0
June5.4
July5.4
August5.3
September5.4
October6.2
November6.8
December7.0

📈 Annual Average for 2021: 4.7%
These figures reflect the year-over-year change in prices for each month, meaning how much prices increased compared to the same month in 2020.

It took Biden/Harris until the last year to bring it down.

In 2024, inflation in the United States showed a steady cooling trend compared to the previous two years. Here's a month-by-month breakdown of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) annual inflation rates:

MonthInflation Rate (YoY)
January3.1%
February3.2%
March3.5%
April3.4%
May3.3%
June3.0%
July2.9%
August2.5%
September2.4%
October2.6%
NovemberPending release
DecemberPending release

Key Trends:
  • Inflation peaked in March at 3.5%, then gradually declined through the summer.
  • Shelter costs remained a major contributor throughout the year.
  • Gasoline prices dropped significantly, helping ease overall inflation.
  • Food prices rose modestly, with grocery inflation staying relatively tame.
If you're curious about how this compares to previous years or want to explore specific categories like housing, energy, or medical care, I can break those down too.

This info came from the people whose boss Trump fired for releasing objective stats gather by her department.

Trump's inability to deal with Covid and the economy led bad inflation with disrupted supply chains. He was truly inept.
Left of Left: Inflation was at 1.9 percent when Biden-Harris took over. Inflation skyrocketed between ‘22 and ‘23 - right in the heart of their term.

Try again. This time with facts.
 
‘Trump’s pausing of higher import taxes on a wide range of Mexican products a day before they were set to start saw the president relentlessly mocked on social media with the now-familiar “TACO” taunt.

The nickname TACO, short for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” stems from the president’s habit of making tariff threats, resulting in a drop in the markets, only for him to change course and see the markets rebound.’


Further proof Trump is unfit to be president – unprepared and incompetent, Trump’s use of tariffs is reckless and irresponsible.
ftyghhhhjj.webp
 
Our friend, LeftofLeft, asked for evidence that rates rocketed in 2021 because of Trump's mismanagement of the economy in 2020.

Thank you, Trump, for so mismanaging your response to Covid that the economy began inflating at the end of the 1st quarter after Trump left office and skyrocketed through that first year. After that it got even worse.

Here's a month-by-month breakdown of U.S. inflation rates in 2021, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI):

MonthInflation Rate (%)
January1.4
February1.7
March2.6
April4.2
May5.0
June5.4
July5.4
August5.3
September5.4
October6.2
November6.8
December7.0

📈 Annual Average for 2021: 4.7%
These figures reflect the year-over-year change in prices for each month, meaning how much prices increased compared to the same month in 2020.

It took Biden/Harris until the last year to bring it down.

In 2024, inflation in the United States showed a steady cooling trend compared to the previous two years. Here's a month-by-month breakdown of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) annual inflation rates:

MonthInflation Rate (YoY)
January3.1%
February3.2%
March3.5%
April3.4%
May3.3%
June3.0%
July2.9%
August2.5%
September2.4%
October2.6%
NovemberPending release
DecemberPending release

Key Trends:
  • Inflation peaked in March at 3.5%, then gradually declined through the summer.
  • Shelter costs remained a major contributor throughout the year.
  • Gasoline prices dropped significantly, helping ease overall inflation.
  • Food prices rose modestly, with grocery inflation staying relatively tame.
If you're curious about how this compares to previous years or want to explore specific categories like housing, energy, or medical care, I can break those down too.

This info came from the people whose boss Trump fired for releasing objective stats gather by her department.


Left of Left: Inflation was at 1.9 percent when Biden-Harris took over. Inflation skyrocketed between ‘22 and ‘23 - right in the heart of their term.

Try again. This time with facts.

You missed the part where Biden said he inherited a 9 percent inflation from Trump ( by your own data set, a Biden lie). You also missed the part where prices were up 19.4 percent by 2024 under Biden. Finally, your data set attributes nothing to Trump’s management of the economy during Covid.

 
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You missed the part where Biden said he inherited a 9 percent inflation from Trump ( by your own data set, a Biden lie). You also missed the part where prices were up 19.4 percent by 2024 under Biden. Finally, your data set attributes nothing to Trump’s management of the economy during Covid.


I posted the monthly rates for 2021, clearly going up because of Trump's mismanagement the year before. Follow the links, see the rates for the years,
and that Biden had inflation down to 3%.

America knows that it was Trump's fault.

America knows that Biden and Powell got it down.

And now that Trump is going to invalidate the Jobs Report each month that Powell will make sure there are no more rate cuts through May of next year.
 
I posted the monthly rates for 2021, clearly going up because of Trump's mismanagement the year before. Follow the links, see the rates for the years,
and that Biden had inflation down to 3%.

America knows that it was Trump's fault.

America knows that Biden and Powell got it down.

And now that Trump is going to invalidate the Jobs Report each month that Powell will make sure there are no more rate cuts through May of next year.
If Americans knew xidenflation was trumps fault xiden wouldn’t have been forcibly removed from office by your party leaders and harris wouldn’t have lost in a landslide

Your party wouldn’t have a 19 percent approval rating
 
I posted the monthly rates for 2021, clearly going up because of Trump's mismanagement the year before.
No, it’s not clear. It’s speculative and replete with opinion that that the numbers went up because of Trump in 2021. Biden knows this which is why he lied saying that when he took office, he inherited an inflation rate of 9%. Trump’s so-called “mismanagement” during COVID was driving down unemployment from 14.7 percent in April 2020 to 7.0 percent in October 2020 by opening up the economy and getting people back to work despite Democrats’ protests to contrary who wanted everyone to stay home with the exception of mass social justice protests.
 

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