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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Nov 10, 2025, 04:14 PM Nov 10

Michael Cohen - America Can't Afford Trump's "Affordability"

Donald Trump has never met a reality he couldn’t rewrite or a lie he couldn’t sell, but even by his standards, this new “affordability” shtick is next-level absurd. We’re now watching the same man who slapped tariffs on everything short of Girl Scout cookies try to rebrand himself as America’s coupon clipper-in-chief. He’s out there insisting that prices are down, that life under Trump is cheaper, that you’re somehow better off — even as you stand in the checkout line wondering how your grocery bill just hit a new personal best. It’s political gaslighting wrapped in discount rhetoric, and it’s about as believable as Trump promising to pay for the Big Beautiful Ballroom.

This is the same Trump who once bragged that tariffs “make America rich,” right before those same tariffs made everything from sneakers to cereal more expensive. The same Trump who oversaw record corporate consolidation, gutted consumer protections, and helped turn “middle class” into a nostalgic phrase, like “Blockbuster Video.” Now he’s out there insisting that prices are down. Sure, Mr. President. And I’m the Pope of Park Avenue.

Let’s get something straight: Trump’s newfound obsession with “affordability” is like a pyromaniac lecturing the fire department. His economic policies are the arsonists behind the very blaze he’s pretending to put out. He’s the guy who poured gasoline on inflation and now wants a medal for handing out paper cups of water.

When asked about the obvious — prices being up — Trump said, “No, no, prices are down under the Trump administration. And they’re down substantially.” Right. That’s like saying “crime is down” while you’re being mugged.

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MaddowBlog-On Walmart and Thanksgiving costs, Trump's 'big fact' is neither big nor fact LetMyPeopleVote 17 hrs ago #1

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1. MaddowBlog-On Walmart and Thanksgiving costs, Trump's 'big fact' is neither big nor fact
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 08:00 PM
17 hrs ago

Pressed on federal efforts to address consumer costs, the White House has exactly one talking point — and it’s demonstrably false.




https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/walmart-thanksgiving-costs-trumps-big-fact-neither-big-fact-rcna244452

When it comes to inflation, affordability and Americans’ concerns about the cost of living, Donald Trump has spent months fighting a losing war. The president keeps lying, and the public keeps getting annoyed.

The White House, however, believes it has one key piece of evidence on its side.

Trump shamelessly lies: "Go to Walmart and other companies, and in every case it's about 25% that a Thanksgiving meal and surroundings are 25% lower. That's big fact."

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-11-16T23:58:35.286Z


......In reality, the claim is neither big nor a fact, as the president really ought to understand by now.

The truth is simple: Walmart lowered the cost of its Thanksgiving dinner by reducing the number of items included in the package and replacing brand-name products with value products. Consumers will pay less, in other words, because they’ll get less, no thanks to the White House’s misguided agenda......

A couple of days later, after the president repeated the lie at a White House event, a reporter explained reality to him. “I haven’t heard that,” the Republican replied, shortly before condemning the truth as “fake news.”

In the days that followed, he continued to peddle the same falsehood. Members of his team, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Kevin Hassett, the director of the White House National Economic Council, faced similar difficulties reconciling the talking point with the truth.

That leading administration officials, including the president, keep trying to mislead the public about one of the issues Americans care about most is obviously indefensible, but I’m also struck by the bigger picture: Pressed on federal efforts to address consumer costs, the White House has exactly one talking point — and it’s not true
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