Do you know the why of it not going to federal court?
And are you suggesting the state of New York created a special law just to allow her to add the ****** assault to her case of defamation?
Yes, it's easy to see when the right is piling bullshit on, because they simply can never offer evidence or proof of what they claim. That's what makes it baseless shit.
But have you noticed that everything negative about Trump, no matter how much evidence exists, is always "fake news" or some conspiracy that the world is "our to get him"?
For **** sake, he lied so goddamn much, they made a database of it, and included the dates and places he did it, PLUS verifiable explanations of WHY it was a lie. You can literally watch VIDEO of him saying many of them, but his apologists will deny it to their death.
Shit, Spokey has argued for dozens of posts against a court decision that clearly says Trump ***** E Jean Caroll, and Thx will swear on a stack of bibles in front of the pontiff that import tariffs get paid by the exporting manufacturer, because Trump told him so.
Trump Derangement Syndrome is when you have your head so far up his ***, you will hear the man lie, and then swear to the lie yourself.
And no, my personal grocery expenses have not come close to doubling since the lockdown. But I don't use my personal grocery expenses to determine what anyone else is paying, any more than I use the temp outside my house to tell Thx he should put on a winter jacket.
I discuss the economy from a macro view, not a micro view..
Here are a handful of price comparisons from various sources (to avoid the whole "all fake to make Trump look bad" TDS argument) of common groceries. They compare 2020 (when prices tanked due to COVID recession) 2024, USA averages:
Beef 4.00 - 5.21 Commodities Exchanges
Sugar .16 - .20 Macrotrends Commodities charts
Milk 3.31 - 4.04 USDA
Cheddar Cheese 5.50 - 5.67 Wisc Farmer Assoc
Gas 2.40 - 3.18 AAA & Gasbuddy
Iceberg Lettuce - 1.34 - 1.43 St Louis FRED
Potatoes 182 - 168 Commodities Exchanges
Tomatoes 2.22 - 2.14 USDA
Cereals (2023 into 2024 only) Culled from
Amazon
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Prices have absolutely gone up since the recession. But the US average has not doubled, nor come close on these commonly bought goods. And recessionary pricing is really not something to crow about.
What are your buying habits, and how have they changed to result in you spending 2x as much at the grocery store today versus even the COVID price crush?
Honest question.