• ATDA@lemmy.world
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    Even if he weren’t evil and a liar, it’s proven he’s an imbecile of the lowest order only a tier above his supporters.

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    You counteract inflation by making sure people’s wages also change to reflect the new value of the dollar. Which they haven’t.

    Prices don’t come down unless you enter a period of deflation. And if you thought inflation sucked, deflation sucks even more. Especially for a nation of people who hold a lot of debt. As the value of current grows, so does the value of your debt. If you have debt, your debt burden increases.

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    As a matter of fact, grocery store prices will likely become far worse because of his tariffs and deportation policies.

    It’s always the opposite with this cotton-headed ninny-muggins.

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    Oh look, the well-known con artist that you voted for in hopes that he would not con you has conned you! What a surprise!

    Now we’re all stuck with this scumbag. I hope you’re all happy.

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    Now if Democrats were politically savvy, which they aren’t, and could actually understand the average American, they’d be hammering this point about Republicans not bringing down prices until the next century.

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      That would require the help of the media, and we all know that’s not going to happen.

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      The problem is that Dems are beholden to the truth. They probably couldn’t do it either because it doesn’t work like that, so they can’t hold the other party to it either.

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      Further propagating the misinformation that the President has any useful control over private enterprise? Nixon’s grocery price fixing was an unmitigated disaster. An Executive Order is the only tool in the President’s toolbox for controlling grocery prices without congressional legislation.

      POTUS is responsible for many important things. The price of a bottle of Coke is not one of them.

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        Presidents and administrations might not be able to dictate specific prices, but they can and do enact laws and regulations that influence or even define the economy. Trump’s proposed tariffs are expected –not just by economists, but by markets, as seen after the election– to raise prices and, if they are enacted and result in the predicted outcome, fingers should be pointed at his Orangeness.

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          The President does not create laws, Congress does. The President can repeal laws, which doesn’t help in this context.

          Tariffs are not laws. They are an additional tax, and you’re correct in stating that they certainly won’t lower prices.

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        The Republicans have the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court, and the Presidency. Trump can either lead his party to deliver for the American people, or he can’t. If executive orders are all he can do, then he really is a failure.

        As for the powers of the executive, he may not have any direct ability to dictate prices, but tariffs and antitrust are pretty significant tools. If Trump’s FTC allows the Albertsons Kroger merger that Biden’s FTC blocked, then we’ll know he never intended to do anything about grocery prices.

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          Currently, yes. Republicans have the trifecta. They could affect grocery prices, but I don’t see Republicans infringing on free enterprise like that.

          The point I initially made is that the President alone cannot do anything to fix grocery costs without a systemic meltdown, so voters shouldn’t even be casting their presidential ballot on this topic.

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          Please educate me. Explain how the President can quickly fix grocery prices without an Executive Order? I haven’t seen anything else that can be done solely by the President.

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            Man, you really are that dense of a Democrat aren’t you?

            1. I never insinuated that a President could affect grocery prices, I said Democrats should be savvy enough to realize they should hold his promises against him, which clearly you are not.

            2. Americans that on average read at a sixth grade level don’t give a flying fuck if the President can magically fix grocery prices or not, it’s what they want to believe and what they tell themselves so they can sleep through the hunger at night.

            I honestly don’t get how bad Democrats are at actually talking to people and connecting to regular people. You just hammer away that the guy in charge of the party in charge promised to fix your prices, you point out repeatedly that prices went up under their watch, regardless if it was their fault or not, and you outline how you will fix it, lie or not, in some folksy twang and not act like a giant pretentious douche talking down to the American public. Hell Democrats don’t even have to lie if they would actually listen to what progressives have been trying to tell you Democrats, it’s the economy and the billionaires stupid.

            I’d be watching those egg prices and blame Republicans for the rise in egg prices as soon as he takes his oath but you know Democrats won’t be doing that, they’re not smart enough and savvy enough to do it.

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    so he’s not president yet and already backing out of his election pledges… we can only hope it’ll piss off his electorate, but it won’t, they’ll just get angrier at opponents

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      I love that we treat politics as team sports. Even the use of the word opponent implies you aren’t working toward common goals.

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    He didn’t so anything of the sort. Does no one read the articles?

    And the article reads like a Trump endorsement. Those quotes will sound great to your average American without context.