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Explain...............
What’s to explain, it’s a parody. Since at least 1954 when the Tonight Show first aired U.S. Presidents have been the subject of late night hosts jokes. More often than not there is an underlying truth to their comic relief. This particular late night host is “spot on” in his routine showing the laughable, ridiculous, comments, actions, and deeds of our president.

Sit back, lighten up, and enjoy it.
 
What’s to explain, it’s a parody. Since at least 1954 when the Tonight Show first aired U.S. Presidents have been the subject of late night hosts jokes. More often than not there is an underlying truth to their comic relief. This particular late night host is “spot on” in his routine showing the laughable, ridiculous, comments, actions, and deeds of our president.

Sit back, lighten up, and enjoy it.
Not sure many see it that way. Some pretty serious damage done the last 4 years. Time to fix it.
 
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What’s to explain, it’s a parody. Since at least 1954 when the Tonight Show first aired U.S. Presidents have been the subject of late night hosts jokes. More often than not there is an underlying truth to their comic relief. This particular late night host is “spot on” in his routine showing the laughable, ridiculous, comments, actions, and deeds of our president.

Sit back, lighten up, and enjoy it.
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Double whammy for Americans: Inflation continues to rise as jobs outlook grows weaker​


The latest Consumer Price Index provided further evidence that some costs from President Donald Trump’s policies, such as sweeping immigration reform and steep tariffs, are slowly being passed along to consumers, economist Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, told CNN on Thursday.

“Fresh fruits and vegetables up 2% in one month, it is striking,” Baker said. “This is mass deportations and tariffs.”

“A lot of the crops are rotting in the fields because (producers) don’t have the crew to pick them. That certainly can be associated with mass deportations; they don’t have the workers they need.”

While there are general factors in addition to policies that influence food costs (including demand, climate, weather and global matters), prices are going up at a time when the US job market has shifted into a lower gear.

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But he was going to fix all that...
 

Double whammy for Americans: Inflation continues to rise as jobs outlook grows weaker​


The latest Consumer Price Index provided further evidence that some costs from President Donald Trump’s policies, such as sweeping immigration reform and steep tariffs, are slowly being passed along to consumers, economist Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, told CNN on Thursday.

“Fresh fruits and vegetables up 2% in one month, it is striking,” Baker said. “This is mass deportations and tariffs.”

“A lot of the crops are rotting in the fields because (producers) don’t have the crew to pick them. That certainly can be associated with mass deportations; they don’t have the workers they need.”

While there are general factors in addition to policies that influence food costs (including demand, climate, weather and global matters), prices are going up at a time when the US job market has shifted into a lower gear.

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But he was going to fix all that...
He did. Inflation not on path for a 20% + rise. He did hand it over at 1.4%. Remember?

Working on fixing the disaster left by the left. Only 8 months in and look at the progress. Border sealed. Did not take an act of congress as the left stated. Just a competent president. Eggs down. Fuel costs down. Could go on and on.
 
Meet Scott Maxwell Rudolph, manager at The Cider House in Winchester, Virginia.
On Facebook, Rudolph openly mocked Charlie Kirk’s assassination—writing: “I’ll never stop laughing at Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck.”
This is who The Cider House has serving drinks and representing their business.
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