Inflation
Went shopping yesterday. Twice overheard discount store personnel saying to customers that management was raising prices in anticipation of tariffs. Two different stores and conversations.
I'm going to enjoy reading the poasts of the girls who complained about 2.6% inflation (or "Hyperinflation!!!" in TugConspeak) as the weeks and months go by.
#Rubes
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lol yeah the dollar general staff have a direct line to corporate pricing strategy team
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Trump will never have 2.5% inflation on top of 9%.
Also laughing at you for shopping at discount stores.
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Store staff are too ignorant to respond to customer comments, according to LoneStar.
Kind of an elitist view.
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Well, I went to the store yesterday and they had these sale items like they were competing for my business with other stores. I think this is known as competition for the consumer's dollars. But if our mythical MBA is getting marketing strategy from Walmart greeters then I guess I'd have to defer. Geezus.
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I don't overpay. That's why I'm rich.
All inflation Daddy has will be on top of the inflation we've already had throughout all history. It's almost like you don't understand arithmetic, much less the economy.
Someone will have the last laugh. Spoiler alert: it'll be me.
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Embarrassing.
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His own 9%.
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Biden kept the Trump tarrifs
Big belly laughs
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Inflation was at an annualized rate of 9% for an instant in 2022 and rapidly declined thereafter as supply chain/pent-up demand issues dissipated. It was never as high as 9% in any year and you girls mostly cried because inflation stubbornly stayed above 3% for several months. Then you cried as it gradually declined to 2.4%, which is considerably lower than the average rate of inflation over the past 120 years. Now it has SKYROCKETED to 2.6%.
The next four years aren't going to be kind to you rubes.
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lol, an instant.





