• LittleBorat3@lemmy.world
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    53 minutes ago

    They voted for nonsense looks like they are getting nonsense.

    How will they call the new inflation and how are they going to pin this on not Trump. Curious how this is going to play out.

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    7 hours ago

    Gonna be real neat watching Republicans turn on corporate America and accusing them of price gouging when (for once) they’re not.

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    14 hours ago

    Oh, I thought he was fixing inflation!

    Wow, what a shocker! Who could have predicted how that turned out?

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    11 hours ago

    Welp,time to trade my cheaply made Chinese shit to expensively made cheap american shit.

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    6 hours ago

    Ah, nice to see Lemmy wholeheartedly embracing our friend and source of truth, Walmart.

    Tomorrow’s headline: “Amazon says worker conditions will be bad because of Trump”

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      I honestly don’t understand what this comment is trying to say. Lemmy is embracing something? Walmart is lying? Compared to Trump?

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      “Walmart recorded $169.6 billion in total revenue during the third quarter of 2024, up 5.5% from the previous quarter. It recorded a 7.8% return on assets and had an operating income of $6.7 billion.”

      This sounds like a statement to pretend the increase of prices is Trump fault instead of an attempt to maintain their growth.

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    15 hours ago

    So nice of them to say this after the orange fuck was elected. Heaven forbid they tell their customers that when their customers could actually do something about it.

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      14 hours ago

      What incentive do they have to tell people that ahead of time? Instead of propping up the prices by 10% to deal with the tariff they can increase it by 20% and pocket the extra, then blame it on China. Worked during the Covid inflation, why wouldn’t it work now?

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        Oh I know they have none. I just love that they’re saying it at all – being silent on the matter until said tariffs come to pass would have at least given them the “duhhhh we’re dumb too we didn’t know that either, oh well” excuse.

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    15 hours ago

    Don’t worry, at least Americans are, on average, in possession of endless piles of extra money after the last decade. Elon says it’s time for all of us to tighten our belts. We’re just so fat with all that money we’ve all been saving!

    I’m so glad he and the other rich chucklefucks trickled so hard on us.

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    It doesn’t even matter:

    https://www.axios.com/2024/11/18/consumer-confidence-trump-republicans-white-house

    Turns out, a lot of consumer mood is literally just people’s social media feeds. Even if prices go up and QoL goes down, on average, consumers might feel better simply because Trump being in office makes them feel good.

    I am not going to point out how monumentally problematic this is… Nope. There’s definitely no bad precedent for that.