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Hang on a second. What food prices? Not in my grocery cart. I followed the link in the second sentence and found that half of food imports are exempt, and of those that aren't...

"The top five food products that remain tariff-exposed are spirits and liqueurs ($11.3 billion), bread and other baked goods ($10.3 billion), beer ($7.5 billion), fresh fish fillets ($7.5 billion), and crustaceans like crabs and shrimp ($7.0 billion)."

I don't buy French wines, and for the rich people that do, well, they can just go rustle. Walmart bakes bread in house. Who in the heck needs imported beer? Fresh fish? Get out. What you're talking here is rich people stuff. Great! I hope they pay through the nose, and live under a bridge.

Lets deal in reality here rather than TDS.

Next link to other household goods 3% says Walmart, for electronics and appliances, and "Other factors ...... rising labor and health insurance costs." Three percent doesn't even bump the needle.

A simple google search lists article after article explaining why tariffs didn't contribute to inflation. The Kennedy School at Harvard, WSJ, Communist Guardian, NYT, etc etc etc.

The only thing inflating is eletists telling us how much putting tariffs on luxury goods is going to hurt the working class. I know what I buy, and I know where it is made. Frankly I've had about enough of journos trying to snooker me because they're upset over the price of Belgian Ale.

The Democratic Party needs to return to protecting American jobs. If they can't try to do that, I"ll look elsewhere.

I'm only on paragraph #2, I hope things get better.

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