Orangeburst
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let's have the following on EVERY ballot EVERY year for EVERY political position: (with term limits for ALL offices)Would be nice. No monopoly on crazy. Spread it out
Term limits. Gtfo with that sane thinking.let's have the following on EVERY ballot EVERY year for EVERY political position: (with term limits for ALL offices)
- Republican
- Democrat
- Green Party
- Socialist Party of America
- Right Wing Party
- Libertarian
- Independent
- Labor Party
- Conservative Heritage Party
- Constitutional Law Party
What policy position of Trump has led to any of those metrics?
I have no idea. I just listed some metrics that I have noticed have improved.What policy position of Trump has led to any of those metrics?
I wanna play.3 quick metrics I have noticed in the last week:
Paid 2.09 for gas at my last fill up.
30 large eggs under $5.00 at the local Food Lion.
Supplemental retirement accounts gained $20,000 in the last quarter of 2025.
2 of those three things are caused by governmental policies before, during and after Trump.I wanna play.
My utilities now outpace my mortgage in monthly cost for the first time ever.
My health insurance premiums are increasing 80%, my deductibles are increasing, as well as OOP costs and copays.
Weekly grocery trips for my family of 4 have gone from $200-$300 up to $400-$500.
That helped a little on gas prices but not as much as some think. Gas prices are largely determined by supply/demand, and of course the futures marketGas - Not attacking energy and refineries on Day1 like Biden. So, his inaction did much more to help energy prices than Biden's action. Biden poured gas on the simmering inflationary fire he inherited when he went after energy immediately.
Eggs - Yeah, that has nothing to do with Trump
Your delusional. The economy is doing better than at any point during the Biden Administration.lol. No its not. Trumps moronic tariffs are a big part of the problem. Costs are up for everyone. Enjoy the new tax.
That helped a little on gas prices but not as much as some think. Gas prices are largely determined by supply/demand, and of course the futures market
Where do you live?I wanna play.
My utilities now outpace my mortgage in monthly cost for the first time ever.
My health insurance premiums are increasing 80%, my deductibles are increasing, as well as OOP costs and copays.
Weekly grocery trips for my family of 4 have gone from $200-$300 up to $400-$500.
Oh, and I paid 3.30/gallon
I wanna play.
My utilities now outpace my mortgage in monthly cost for the first time ever.
I was shocked this year that my insurance costs actually went down for better coverage.My health insurance premiums are increasing 80%, my deductibles are increasing, as well as OOP costs and copays.
I can’t really speak to groceries. My overall bill has gone down, but I think that is because I now have one on a meal plan at college and another g-tube fed as he hasn't yet learned to swallow consistently after his accident.Weekly grocery trips for my family of 4 have gone from $200-$300 up to $400-$500.
Oh, and I paid 3.30/gallon
Yeah, we buy a whole pig and a 1/4 side of beef, and I filled 3 deer tags this year, so that certainly helps, but still the basics (to us) are out of control expensive.Yeah, my utilities are ridiculous, too. Those, I do blame Biden for, as they skyrocketed under his admin, I gather because of “green” policies.
I was shocked this year that my insurance costs actually went down for better coverage.
I can’t see how my experience is the norm, and I don’t believe it did, but I now pay $20 less a month for “medical necessity” coverage, as opposed to limited visits.
I will never understand that market.
I can’t really speak to groceries. My overall bill has gone down, but I think that is because I now have one on a meal plan at college and another g-tube fed as he hasn't yet learned to swallow consistently after his accident.
We also started buying 1/4 or 1/2 cows for beef and are stocked with venison, so we save considerably over time on overall protein costs. Smarter shopping also means peeling our own onions ($0.69/lb) vs buying pre-peeled onions ($2.99/lb!!!) But man, drinks and snacks are crazy expensive.
That sucks. Assuming Ohio? Has it stayed consistent or has it come down at all these last couple months?
