One of Trump's biggest promises was to address the rising cost of living. But will he do anything to challenge the main source of high prices — corporations who have gobbled up their competitors and now have enough market power to keep prices high even as their costs have dropped? Of course not.
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And will refer back to it.
FoxNews probably never reported anything about the avian flu that wiped out millions of chickens.
Mid-2019, I began a "little" timeline as things weren't adding up. He liked Epstein, then he didn't "Not a fan." So, it all goes into #TheTimeline so we can see context. Cause + effect.
Nov 5th was NOT the entry I wanted to add to it... #resist
https://bsky.app/profile/thetimeline.bsky.social/post/3landaec2p42x
https://www.bls.gov/charts/consumer-price-index/consumer-price-index-average-price-data.htm
These prices are absurd. Is this really what stuff costs in the US right now?
The gas price listed is for the lowest octane.
In Sweden at the moment free range eggs are ~$2.5/6 pcs freerange and a new car $35k. Can get a used car for under $10k from third party. And this is with tax included.
What's going on across the pond?
The only thing on the list that's cheaper is bread, by ~40c.
Farmers won't like that - any more than they did last time.
Now let's talk plant$ 🌽 🍅 🥔 🥦 🫘🫛 🌾 #vegan
I was in a grocery store in Montgomery, Alabama, a month ago.
Prices there were way higher than I pay in eastern KS.
I remember the 2trill -$ gift to his cronies.
Wonder what'll be this time.
Sorry had to do it
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/13/judges-biden-senate-democrats
it's quite possible trump will have these numbers at the end of his tenure, but that all the trends will have a downward trajectory (except inflation), putting the blame on the coming administration (DEM)