For the past two years, Donald Trump has spread fear about the state of the United States and championed himself as the only man capable of saving the country from itself. Only he could bring down the price of groceries and gas. Only he could fix the broken health care system. Only he could fix the broken immigration system. Only he could end the wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East.

Now that the voters have drunk the Kool-Aid, the jig is up. The grift is over and the prize of the presidency is won. But will the buyers of the golden sneakers have buyer’s remorse? I suspect that for all but the most cult-following MAGA lemmings, the answer to that question is yes.

Despite two years of constant finger-pointing at the Biden administration for rising grocery prices that were actually decreasing during that time, since the election, Trump has gone dead silent on the issue of working class cost of living issues. His only comment on grocery prices was during his interview with Time magazine for his man of the year article in which he admitted that there isn’t much he can do to bring grocery prices back down to the levels of 2019. Economically, the only thing that will do that is a strong recession that no one wants. He has said virtually nothing about the cost of gasoline, in large part because the prices were already falling to four-year lows before the election and have continued to fall since.

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    His only comment on grocery prices was during his interview with Time magazine for his man of the year article in which he admitted that there isn’t much he can do to bring grocery prices back down to the levels of 2019. Economically, the only thing that will do that is a strong recession that no one wants.

    This is what folks don’t seem to understand: prices only go back to where they were five or six years ago if there’s a recession, and a severe one at that. The Fed is trying to get inflation under control, but even if they’re successful, that doesn’t mean prices will come down, that only means prices won’t go up as quickly. Getting inflation under control means prices go up 2% per year instead of 2.5% or 3%. Trump can’t change any of this, and many of the policies he says he plans to implement would likely make it more difficult to get inflation down to the Fed’s 2% target.

    TLDR, shit ain’t getting any less expensive unless there’s a pretty bad recession, and Trump can’t change that.

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      If he proceeds with his moronic tariffs, we might get not only a bad recession, but a depression.

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    People keep expecting Trump’s followers to suddenly wake up and realize they’ve been scammed when they see what he actually does in office. Most of their support for him is based on obvious lies and they have seen how he really behaved as president. Either they know he’s been lying and don’t care or they have deluded themselves into ignoring reality altogether. Watching him stab them repeatedly in the back in not going to change their opinions. And if he hurts people they don’t like badly enough, they will still consider that a win.

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      A lot of the people that voted for Trump are fed “democrats bad” by Fox News, OAN and other far right news outlets that are unabashedly playing on the break-room TV.

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      Yeah the “told you so” stuff falls on deaf ears. Trump is an internet troll. His supporters have come to embody that. They are content rolling in their own shit. Anyone is welcome to join.

      There’s no reasoning or out trolling trolls. No going low or going high. You’re supposed to ignore trolls. Ultimately they are the lone fool rolling in their own shit. The time to do this was in the 2016 campaign. Should have ignored him and elected an establishment Republican. Donald would be shilling steaks or whatever right now.

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      Dixon White’s future MAGA 2029 videos seem only to be half a joke. For all we know, Queen Elonia just hasn’t cracked her egg yet.

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    MAGAt near me that always had multiple batshit crazy trump flags at his house, and still did, up until his house burned down a few days back. T&P’s homie. Karma can be like that.

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    Of course he has. He has neither a plan nor a chance to deliver here. All he can do is keeping as quiet as possible about it in hope that his MAGA sponge brains forget this was a thing he promised.

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      Oh he does have a plan.

      He has project 2025, and when that’s done, the ruins left that were once the USA will finally realize that trump (or just populist politics in general) maybe wasn’t sucks a good idea

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          Ooh will it be Nancy Pelosi?

          There’s no high ranking Democrat for them to use for a scapegoat anymore. It’s gonna be like the Senate minority leader or Gavin Newsom.

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    When government controls prices with direct intervention, that’s socialist policy. Isn’t that what the talibangelicals claim to hate?

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      All governments in the past few generations have managed their economies. That’s not socialism.

      Socialism is about ownership and control of the means of production. What Republicans call socialism is just anything that might conceivably benefit anyone but the rich.

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      A) No, no it’s not a socialist policy to control prices with direct intervention. Learn what socialism is.

      B) no one really cares. People want to live. That’s about it. Harris made it clear she was not going to help as she claimed this was already a great economy that just needed to continue as usual. Trump said he’d fix things. People overwhelmingly (for US voter participation) voted the person that acknowledged issues even if they knew he was lying.

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      Everyone’s a socialist when they’re waiting in line at a pharmacy. My point is, they have no idea what these words mean.

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    I mean, no surprise. All of his policies last time were for the wealthy. But more importantly, all of the things Elan is planning to cut are going to hurt the poor and they didn’t say they were going to give any of that money to people, just that they were going to cut the deficit. If running the country like a business, you never cut income, even if you cut expenses. Businesses with monopolies keep the profits from reduced expenses, not pass them on to customers, that would be dumb.

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      Who would want the government to be run like a business? Businesses exist for profit. Where’s the profit gonna come from? The companies and wealthy elite that invested in the campaign? Fat chance.

      You want the government to be run like a steady NFP. Not a corporate for-profit business.

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    Truly, this reporting is valid and important. Also, this is so totally predictable that all I can do is sarcastically clutch my pearls.

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        TBH I don’t think Mangione did any good, but if Ryan Wesley Routh or Thomas Matthew Crooks had landed their shots then we’d be talking.

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          I saw someone calling it “blue shelling” for when the little guy is able to strike a fatal blow to the guy in 1st place.

          The guy in last place still isn’t going to get 1st but maybe it’ll give the 1st place guy something to think about.

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        And how many people do you think are in line to be the face of the same idealogy? Our society is made by, made for and rewards sociopathy. There is no bright future until we start looking at these issues that start in childhood. Kids are being raised thinking if they bully everyone in their path then they can be the president. How about we start teaching kids that increasing quality of life for future generations so they can flourish and make more advancements is a much better idea than being a massive piece of orange colored shit.

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            Thing is, we are now seeing where that approach will always lead. The ideology of “you need to fight everyone else for your piece of the pie, and theirs too if you can get it” has created immense suffering in American society. It has only been like this for the relatively short time that the American ideology has been teaching people this. It can be changed, and in my more optimistic moments I’d see we’re seeing early signs of a change even now.

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              . It has only been like this for the relatively short time that the American ideology has been teaching people this

              Dude, that’s a crazy take to say it’s only a recent thing when owning another human being used to be a thing. This country was founded on stealing shit from others who cannot defend themselves.

              It’s not new. It’s something to address, yes. We need to change it, but it’s not new.

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                Sorry, I meant that in the course of human history it’s not new, though this attitude has always been present in the relatively young history of the USA. I was trying to be optimistic that it can be changed, even if it’s hard to see how right now.

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            Hey man, people used to sacrifice virgins to the sun god for a better harvest. It was once normal to consider women as less than men. We had separate water fountains, bathrooms, bus seats for different races. Progress is about progressing. It doesn’t matter how long people have been stupid, the point is to always improve, not stagnate or reverse.

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              I agree that stepping backwards is not ideal, but I do believe that there will never be a straight path to utopia. There is going to be some struggle from those who have to give up privilege along the way. Large ships don’t turn very quick, but as long as they are headed in the right direction, that’s all that matters. Although it may seem we aren’t headed in the right direction, in the grand scheme of things, I believe that we have the ability to bear in the correct direction.

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                There is no utopia because everyone’s biological soup is different. Best we can do is utilitarianism and voting in a literal criminal isn’t a small step back, that’s a taco bell beer shit on progression

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          The one saving grace is that Trump’s whole thing has been a cult of personality, and nobody else in the MAGA movement has been nearly on his level in that regard. There’s a good chance the whole thing falls apart without him.

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    I think his plan was deflation or something and I don’t think it made any sense

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          If things actually get cheaper via deflation, then a recession will definitely happen. The last time we had a major deflationary event in the US was the Great Depression. Disinflation can sometimes be good for the average Joe, but deflation is bad for everyone.

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      No.

      He made promises to his tribe. He’s very clear on who he claimed he is working for. He is not in office because he was going to help everyone.

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        I was referring to the whole “improve the conditions of the working class” messaging that no American president actually follows through with in good faith. Have you really not noticed this?