The honeymoon is over for Fatso

I haven't checked to see if it is or not all I know is it has gone up around here, Maybe the big corp. stores are already charging higher prices to make a bigger profit and bank money so they can afford to buy stuff when the prices do go up.
I remember reading where the CEOs of companies like Walmart and Auto zone said as soon as they knew for SURE the tariffs were going on they were going to raise prices so they had the money to keep buying product and I would think they may pad those prices a few percent to increase their profits and blame it all on the tariffs.
So stop blaming president trump and tarrifs and buy coffee on sale... That's what people generally do most of the time anyway
 
well I buy a lot of coffee, mostly for the VFW and legion, and as soon as Trump said he was going to put tariffs on Columbia the price where we buy a lot of it went from $9.99 a can to $14.99 a can, same brand and size can as we always buy.
And again when Trump does finally puts all his tariffs in place a lot of people will be hurt by the higher prices of thing they always buy.
It is only a matter of time.
As I said I have seen prices of somethings going up already.
coffee is a want not a need
 
Sometimes I wonder if people really don't take advantage of sales... Just so they can complain... And blame other people...
Stop wondering. But it's more insidious than that. The do pay the sale price and then bitch about the price at another store they didn't buy from but pretend they did.
 

Warning signs for Trump in new polling​

Two new polls show the president’s approval rating is slipping

Donald Trump’s honeymoon may be wearing off.

New polls show a majority of Americans say he has overstepped his presidential authority — and hasn’t done enough to address high prices.

Two new polls from CNN/SSRS and The Washington Post/Ipsos show the GOP president’s approval rating underwater (47-52 in the CNN poll, 45-53 in the Post), a shift from polling earlier this year that found voters roughly divided on him, with some surveys even showing a positive approval rating.

One reason for the erosion of support: a slight majority of respondents in both surveys said Trump has overstepped his presidential power in his attempts to reshape the federal government driven by tech billionaire Elon Musk. Many of Trump’s most controversial early initiatives, including a sweeping spending freeze, have been blocked in court thus far, but the new administration has still made waves with layoffs of federal workers, cuts to federal contracts and a flood of executive orders.

Those activities haven’t been popular, the new polling found. In the Post survey, for example, 58 percent of respondents opposed laying off large numbers of federal workers. And Musk, Trump’s most high-profile adviser, is not getting good marks either: Just 34 percent of respondents in the Post poll approved of Musk’s role in the federal government, while 54 percent of respondents in the CNN poll said it was bad for Trump to have given the SpaceX CEO a prominent role in his administration.

Americans also remain skeptical of Trump’s handling of an issue the public has long said is among the most important: high prices. In the CNN survey, 62 percent of respondents — including 47 percent of Republicans — said the president has not done enough to try to reduce the prices of everyday goods.


That didn't take long. He's only a month in.

It's gonna be a long 4 years.

Fortunately we get a chance to toss his side out in about 1 year and 9 months.

Keep on screwing up, DJT. We're watching.
 

Warning signs for Trump in new polling​

Two new polls show the president’s approval rating is slipping

Donald Trump’s honeymoon may be wearing off.

New polls show a majority of Americans say he has overstepped his presidential authority — and hasn’t done enough to address high prices.

Two new polls from CNN/SSRS and The Washington Post/Ipsos show the GOP president’s approval rating underwater (47-52 in the CNN poll, 45-53 in the Post), a shift from polling earlier this year that found voters roughly divided on him, with some surveys even showing a positive approval rating.

One reason for the erosion of support: a slight majority of respondents in both surveys said Trump has overstepped his presidential power in his attempts to reshape the federal government driven by tech billionaire Elon Musk. Many of Trump’s most controversial early initiatives, including a sweeping spending freeze, have been blocked in court thus far, but the new administration has still made waves with layoffs of federal workers, cuts to federal contracts and a flood of executive orders.

Those activities haven’t been popular, the new polling found. In the Post survey, for example, 58 percent of respondents opposed laying off large numbers of federal workers. And Musk, Trump’s most high-profile adviser, is not getting good marks either: Just 34 percent of respondents in the Post poll approved of Musk’s role in the federal government, while 54 percent of respondents in the CNN poll said it was bad for Trump to have given the SpaceX CEO a prominent role in his administration.

Americans also remain skeptical of Trump’s handling of an issue the public has long said is among the most important: high prices. In the CNN survey, 62 percent of respondents — including 47 percent of Republicans — said the president has not done enough to try to reduce the prices of everyday goods.


That is it! I'm not voting for Trump in 2028!
 
Nice try at deflection. It doesn't change the fact that you're lying about Trump's approval number.
So you no longer deny you cut and ran from the board during the Biden presidency, only to find the nerve to reappear when it looked like the Democats would collapse and Trump emerge victorious.

It was you who tried to Lecture me on the "correct" way to post when one's party lost an election. So the way you cut and ran becomes very relevant.
 

Warning signs for Trump in new polling​

Two new polls show the president’s approval rating is slipping

Donald Trump’s honeymoon may be wearing off.

New polls show a majority of Americans say he has overstepped his presidential authority — and hasn’t done enough to address high prices.

Two new polls from CNN/SSRS and The Washington Post/Ipsos show the GOP president’s approval rating underwater (47-52 in the CNN poll, 45-53 in the Post), a shift from polling earlier this year that found voters roughly divided on him, with some surveys even showing a positive approval rating.

One reason for the erosion of support: a slight majority of respondents in both surveys said Trump has overstepped his presidential power in his attempts to reshape the federal government driven by tech billionaire Elon Musk. Many of Trump’s most controversial early initiatives, including a sweeping spending freeze, have been blocked in court thus far, but the new administration has still made waves with layoffs of federal workers, cuts to federal contracts and a flood of executive orders.

Those activities haven’t been popular, the new polling found. In the Post survey, for example, 58 percent of respondents opposed laying off large numbers of federal workers. And Musk, Trump’s most high-profile adviser, is not getting good marks either: Just 34 percent of respondents in the Post poll approved of Musk’s role in the federal government, while 54 percent of respondents in the CNN poll said it was bad for Trump to have given the SpaceX CEO a prominent role in his administration.

Americans also remain skeptical of Trump’s handling of an issue the public has long said is among the most important: high prices. In the CNN survey, 62 percent of respondents — including 47 percent of Republicans — said the president has not done enough to try to reduce the prices of everyday goods.


Beginning to appear so, Presidents starting out normally get a honeymoon period, but Trump’s didn’t last a month, pretty obvious Americans are already getting sick of all the drama
 
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