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    I don’t understand how it’s legal; for the country’s elected leader, to just outright lie and gas light, ALL of the time !

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      Who enforces these laws he breaks? I think the wealthy having no laws has been the main problem in the United States for my entire lifetime. That and popular vote not meaning anything

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      Who’s to say this is a lie? The ministry of truth? /s

      I understand your frustration, but he was an inveterate liar before he was elected the first time. So, at least a plurality of the voting public don’t see that as much of a negative.

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      The US rule of law is gone. The trump regime violates the constitution daily, breaks laws daily, and has violated court rulings and judges’ orders. The supreme court is corrupt and has allowed him get away with anything. Nazis Republicans in congress are corrupt and refuse to check or limit the president’s power.

      Masked men in plain clothes are kidnapping innocent people off the streets daily and denying them a lawyer or due process. They are literally terrorists.

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    You know what this shit reminds me of? North Korea.

    Yes, all of the nation is well fed. Uh huh. Sure

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      North Korea.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Pyongyang

      The bombing of Pyongyang was conducted as part of a gradual and sustained United Nations Command aerial bombing of North Korea during the Korean War. The first bombing raid targeting Pyongyang occurred on June 29 1950, four days after North Korea’s invasion of South Korea. By the time of the armistice in July 1953, 75 percent of Pyongyang’s area had been destroyed.

      Gotta remind me which major US city endured this kind of bombardment.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990s_North_Korean_famine

      The famine stemmed from a variety of factors. Economic mismanagement and the loss of Soviet support caused food production and imports to decline rapidly. A series of floods and droughts exacerbated the crisis. The North Korean government and its centrally planned system proved too inflexible to effectively curtail the disaster. North Korea attempted to obtain aid and commercial opportunities, but failed to receive initial attention

      Or which US states suffered from a combination of regional depression, natural disaster, and global embargo to justify the skyrocketing cost of food.

      Yes, all of the nation is well fed. Uh huh. Sure

      The difference between the US and NK is that in North Korea in the late 90s, there was quite literally not enough food to support the population.

      The US doesn’t have that problem. We are in full on Grapes Of Wrath territory.

      The works of the roots of the vines, of the trees, must be destroyed to keep up the price, and this is the saddest, bitterest thing of all. Carloads of oranges dumped on the ground. The people came for miles to take the fruit, but this could not be. How would they buy oranges at twenty cents a dozen if they could drive out and pick them up? And men with hoses squirt kerosene on the oranges, and they are angry at the crime, angry at the people who have come to take the fruit. A million people hungry, needing the fruit- and kerosene sprayed over the golden mountains. And the smell of rot fills the country. Burn coffee for fuel in the ships. Burn corn to keep warm, it makes a hot fire. Dump potatoes in the rivers and place guards along the banks to keep the hungry people from fishing them out. Slaughter the pigs and bury them, and let the putrescence drip down into the earth.

      There is a crime here that goes beyond denunciation. There is a sorrow here that weeping cannot symbolize. There is a failure here that topples all our success. The fertile earth, the straight tree rows, the sturdy trunks, and the ripe fruit. And children dying of pellagra must die because a profit cannot be taken from an orange. And coroners must fill in the certificate- died of malnutrition- because the food must rot, must be forced to rot. The people come with nets to fish for potatoes in the river, and the guards hold them back; they come in rattling cars to get the dumped oranges, but the kerosene is sprayed. And they stand still and watch the potatoes float by, listen to the screaming pigs being killed in a ditch and covered with quick-lime, watch the mountains of oranges slop down to a putrefying ooze; and in the eyes of the people there is the failure; and in the eyes of the hungry there is a growing wrath. In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.

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        That’s cool and all, but I’m mostly talking about how the government, specifically it’s leader, makes blanket statements about the health and happiness of the population, and there’s not only conflicting reports but actual evidence that some people in NK are actively starving.

        This was to allude to the fact that Trump is acting like an authoritarian dictator.

        The suffering of the North Korean people not withstanding.

        I won’t argue that some crappy shit went down for them, but that wasn’t what I was trying to imply with my comment at all. I’m making a correlation between the current lies that we can factually disprove, being said by the government/leader of NK, and the same kind of lies coming from the government/leader of the USA.

        By no means am I saying that the people of the USA, have it as bad as the people in North Korea.

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          I’m mostly talking about how the government, specifically it’s leader, makes blanket statements about the health and happiness of the population

          Sure. Why fixate on material conditions when you can complain about rhetoric?

          I’m making a correlation between the current lies that we can factually disprove, being said by the government/leader of NK, and the same kind of lies coming from the government/leader of the USA

          I see so many outrageous claims aimed at NK. There’s an entire cottage industry of people coming over to the US to spin insane stories full of blatant falsehoods, and Americans eat it up.

          Google “Yeomni Park” for the highlights reel.

          How do you decouple that from a critique of US propaganda?

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            Nah. I’m good.

            I’m not here to convince you that my off the cuff remark is valid. If you disagree, that’s cool.

            I can’t think of anything I could care less about right now than whatever chip you have on your shoulder about North Korea.

            Believe what you want. The comment was supposed to be desparaging to the president of the USA… And spoiler… I’m not a US citizen. I don’t even live there.

            Neat, huh?

            Have a good day.

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    And the GOPs will eat it up right while they are paying higher prices.

    How many GOP’s does it take to change a lightbulb? ZERO

    Trump says he changed it and they all clap in the dark.

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      Excellent. Nazi garbage is shooting your representatives dead in their homes, burning down the houses of judges who rule against them, and gaining ground every single day, and the US “left”‘s response is to snark online about how dumb they are.

      You’ll be congratulating yourself for being more intelligent and informed all the way to the camps.

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        Fascists maintain power in large part by projecting a false sense of strength. Pointing out how weak they are weakens their support. Now you’re right that we need to do more than just laugh at them, but that’s all the power most people have until the shooting starts.

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          It is generally legal in many parts of the US to simply walk around most areas with a fully loaded firearm, a visibly holstered pistol, a rifle or shotgun slung over your back.

          https://www.rijalhabibulloh.com/2023/07/states-with-open-carry-gun-laws.html?m=1

          Obviously, consult your state, county, and local city city laws, but uh… yeah.

          Round up a posse, do some uh, neighborhood watch patrols, in a large group, obviously steer clear of any specific ‘no guns allowed’ zones.

          Obviously keep your distance from any armed officers, don’t antagonize them, don’t interfere.

          Just be there.

          Watching.

          This is what you call a nonviolent show of force.

          There are a good number of former US Military, veterans, who are extremely not happy about what is going on.

          Like this guy:

          https://youtube.com/watch?v=KiJOpZa0W2o

          The white dude, who runs the channel, is an ex Marine.

          Err, well, a Marine would tell you there’s no such thing as a former Marine, but anyway…

          Black dude whose clip he covers appears to be, well, a fairly well decorated Army vet.

          They are both pretty not happy right now.

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    It’s very clear that the majority of Americans don’t pay close attention to prices when they shop. I was raised to save as much money as possible and ONLY buy store brand or food on sale, so i’ve been closely checking prices for over 20 years.

    The last year has been DRASTIC. Red meat has gone up 40-60% where i live, pork has gone up 10%, chips have gone up 20%, chicken has only gone up 5% luckily. Egg prices don’t matter cause most of those fluctuations were caused by avian flu, not inflation.

    I don’t drink coffee, but most american’s do, Prices on coffee have gone up 100%.

    Also those who track sales, beer went up about 5% to counteract the aluminum tariffs as we only supply 6% of the global aluminum supply. So i’d imagine all canned items will go up once aluminum reserves are gone at manufacturers and they have to restock. They also don’t put these on sale as often and if they do, it’s only $1 off, not the usual $3 or $4 off.

    This is all on top of the fact the majority of americans are seeing 10-40% increases on insurance premiums for their cars and homes, energy bills are skyrocketing, water bills have gone up at least 10% in my area, Health insurance is about to double or TRIPLE for millions with the Big Bill Act the GOP passed.

    2026 is going to be record prices across the board, so i hope everyone’s been saving since 2024 when they saw Donald was going into office.

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      Coffee prices have also doubled or nearly doubled in most of Europe. So has cocoa. If climate change keeps hitting those crops they’re going to be unattainable luxuries soon enough.

      Good luck to you all in the US, soon enough you’ll be back on pioneer diets.

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      I disagree that Americans don’t pay attention to prices. Americans paying attention to prices was one of the biggest reasons why Biden lost. Biden and Harris were claiming that they’d beat inflation, that the economy was great, that America was on the right track and Harris just needed to continue Biden’s policies - and Americans looked at their grocery bills and didn’t buy it.

      And that’s what gives me a certain amount of hope in 2026. Because if people are going to bed hungry - and they will be - no amount of shitposting by Donnie and his cronies is going to convince them they’re full.

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        prices are about perception. just like politics.

        people’s understanding of prices has very little to do with economic reality. and yes, Harris royally fucked up by insisting that broad econonomic indicators being good meant that it was good for the average citizen. Truth is the american economic is great if you are in the upper middle class or better and since the democratic doner base is often wealthier liberals… so it’s total blind spot for them. Harris was not listening to with auto workers in the Midwest… hence Trump got their votes because he was listening to them.

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          prices are about perception

          Not when the cost of your food exceeds the amount of money in your bank account.

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            that’s why you go to food banks. or calorie count to maximize your calories per dollar. i’ve been there.

            but things cost what they cost. whether you think they should cost that much… that’s the perception. a lot of USA foodstuffs are highly subsidized and others are not. Red meat is a luxury food and is priced accordingly and if anything it’s still underpriced vastly compared to it’s true cost.

            Pork and chicken are much cheaper. I can get a whole chicken for $2/lbs… do that’s mostly what I eat for protein these days. I’d be insane if I was buying red meat at the $15-25/lb it costs. but i also thought it was insane back when it was only 10/lb.

            If you are buying lobster or other high priced foods while financially struggling… that’s just making bad choices.

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              Red meat is a luxury food and is priced accordingly

              Its really not. If you look at the beef industry profit margins in the last 6 years, they got supercharged during and after the pandemic because they realized that due to the restrictions placed on imports they could charge whatever they wanted for beef.

              https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/animal-products/cattle-beef/statistics-information

              Beef consumption rates haven’t changed much at all in the last 20 years. Yet profit margins have more that doubled.

              Chicken price increases at least have the excuse of the bird flu epidemic wiping out millions of birds in a really short period of time.

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    The health of the stock market is not an indicator of inflation in any way. In fact, corporate profit gouging would exacerbate inflation, while creating higher profits that would increase the stock price.

    The president doesn’t have to be an economic genius, he can hire people for that, but they should at least understand the basics of how the economy works. Of course, if you have operated on the wrong side of the law for your entire life, you have no actual experience in real world business.

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    Meanwhile the dollar is crashing worldwide, our allies are now isolating us, and federal troops are shooting citizens!

    So much winning it’s hard to keep up!!

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    Half of the record high stock market is because the dollar value has gone to all time lows, so it looks good only for usd.

    The other half is because the stock market is based on vibes and doesn’t actually follow any pattern

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      and the AI bubble which, once popped, will bring down the US economy twice as hard as the 2008 housing crisis did

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        In USD amounts, it’s 4 times the size of the mortgage bubble and 15 times the size of the dot-bomb. Or, so I’ve heard.

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          Let’s start with the boldest claim first — it’s that AI is not just in a bubble, but one 17 times the size of the dot-com bubble, and even four times bigger than the 2008 global real-estate bubble.

          source

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    Then why the fuck is a single pack of shitty instant ramen a whole fucking dollar, Donny? They were literally ten cents literally only four god damned years ago. That should be our only barometer of market success, how much it costs to buy a single pack of shitty instant ramen.

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    If markets are high, it’s because of inflation. You know, where the numeric price in [moneys] for items goes up across the board because each unit of [money] has less real value? That’s literally what inflation is.

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    I can’t Afford CHRISTMAS presents for my Kids and have lost 10 Pounds because I can’t BUY enough food but TRUMP said this so it’s RIGHT!

    -People who Do Their Own Research TM!

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        Let’s look on the bright side of food scarcity due to over pricing. Fat Americans can lose some weight, amiriiight!

        Spoken like a true fascist enabler.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_or_misleading_statements_by_Donald_Trump#Bullshit

    According to Harry Frankfurt’s influential 2005 book On Bullshit, the liar cares about the truth and attempts to hide it, while the bullshitter does not care whether what they say is true or false. Eduardo Porter writes in The Washington Post that Frankfurt’s bullshitter definition fits Trump: “To subvert the truth, you must first know it, or at least think you do. That’s not Trump’s game.”

    For example, Trump does not, in Porter’s argument, have to check US unemployment or inflation statistics to assert that “we inherited from the last administration an economic catastrophe and an inflation nightmare”, because for bullshit, the facts do not matter. On the contrary, by ignoring the facts, bullshit has the power to guide group beliefs in a politically desirable direction and thereby to shape group identities. As early as 2015, Jeet Heer wrote that Trump’s propensity to bullshit is not an aberration in his party: “Over the last two decades, the GOP as a party has increasingly adopted positions that are not just politically extreme but also in defiance of facts and science”.

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    Well, the stock market is doing great, set new records last Tuesday, which scares the shit out of me. There doesn’t seem to be real economic backing for this activity. So what happens when we collectively wake up and realize stock prices no longer reflect company value? Seems we had a similar problem in October 1929.

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      Bubble do tend to make the stock market look great.

      If anything, it’s a sign it’s popping soon.

      Another sign is the dollar is down 2 more cents to the Euro, now trading at about 83.5¢ per Euro, when last month it was at an average of 85.5.

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      They’re gonna try and juice the economy all the way up to the midterm elections, but I’m unsure if the economy even has that much to squeeze.

      Either way it’s gonna do a nosedive next year.

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      Except now banks have built in protection from bank runs. There’s a reason you have a daily withdrawal limit on your accounts.

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        I only see daily limits at the ATM. If I walked into my credit union today, and said give me my $20,000 in large bills, there would be a meeting with a manager, but they would fucking do it.

        OTOH, I’m with a credit union, basically the socialist version of banking. Cannot fathom how anyone other than a business with particular banking needs uses a bank. At my place I’m closer to being an owner than a profit center.

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          Yeah; my partner and I talked earlier this year about how switching to a credit union aligns better with our politics but, also, especially in this environment and after his “Fair Banking” executive order. I’ll be more than happy to be done with banks, forever.

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          I did the exact thing with my credit union. Mine was a check since I was just moving it to a different credit union, but they did do it.

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          there would be a meeting with a manager

          They’ve got legal obligations, including Know Your Customer and money laundering prevention that started around 10k when I was in school but idk what it is now. Structuring a transaction so as to avoid reporting requirements often does not stand up to scrutiny so it’s not worth the risk. There’s a kid I went to high school with who’s doing 25 for first structuring his business to avoid reporting laws and then using the advantages of not reporting to defraud the government to the tune of 8 digits. Ask him how that is going if you need convincing.

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    US egg production is now at record levels. So much for supply-demand economics they taught you in grade 8. All that assumes a free market, which is the biggest lie in economics.

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      Yeah my eggs are definitely cheaper than when he took office, but I don’t vote for a president for the price of one commodity.

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        Eggs are cheaper because the flock had been restored from the influenza cull. Nothing to do with any politician.

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          I understand that. But the post title says eggs are double and gas is still rising. That hasn’t been my experience.

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    Well, wait a minute; am I watching things on television that are different from what’s happening? My people tell me different.