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.

  • DancingBear@midwest.social
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    8 hours ago

    Not a fan of Donald Trump but I’m tired of these headlines that suggest he hasn’t done anything as president… my main reason for this is he is not president yet…. I think we are on a rocky road but come on now stop trying to foreshadow.

    We could also have alien visitors from outer space and they think Trump is the leader of humanity which would be much worse 👀

    Instead let’s criticize republican congress for already trying to pass legislation exempting Netanyahu for war crimes, or legislation exempting corporations etc the first two bills they’ve voted on