As you know, he lies Bigly!

I will say, having done our monthly 'big' grocery shop on senior's day (10% off on everything) I noted the store was less busy than usual and that those seniors I saw were buying less items than usual too. So, the Democrat shutdown is having some negative effect on people buying groceries.
the problem you have Terry is you are lying as Trump himself cites this shut down is on himself, first and foremost and the magats in Congress second.,



Trump blames shutdown for GOP election losses


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That isn't what Jarod claimed. This is what Jarod wrote:


I highlighted Jarod's claim. It is dead, flat, wrong. His own source proves it is wrong, and your cherry picking an irrelevant statement to that changes nothing.
No my claim is 100% true, 100%, and TACO said WAY DOWN!!!
 
What many don’t see is “sneakflation”. Prices remain the same, but portion sizes are smaller. Example: Mission burrito size tortilla shells have gotten smaller. Perhaps your canned goods have a tiny bit more liquid and less product.

That kind of thing doesn’t show up in the numbers, but you’re paying for it.
 
What many don’t see is “sneakflation”. Prices remain the same, but portion sizes are smaller. Example: Mission burrito size tortilla shells have gotten smaller. Perhaps your canned goods have a tiny bit more liquid and less product.

That kind of thing doesn’t show up in the numbers, but you’re paying for it.

It doesn't really need to be debated.

Anyone in the middle to lower income ranges knows exactly how prices are right now, and how the economy is doing.

When Trump talks like he did this past week, he just sounds like an out-of-touch wealthy dude who can't relate to or understand their concerns. If there is one thing struggling Americans don't want to hear, it's how "great" things are when everyone knows they're not.
 
I did not say astronomically.

TACO, liar in chief said, WAY DOWN!
Irrelevant. That was hyperbole. Your exact figure was "twice." That means food prices would be up about 6% versus the 2.7 to 3% they currently are. At the end of the Biden administration food prices were going up at 2.5 to 2.7% or pretty much exactly the same as they are right now.
 
Jarod: I did not say astronomically.

Jake Starkey: No, you did not. That's Terry whining, nothing more.
Two idiots fighting with each other. How cute.

hyper·bole
[hʌɪˈpəːbəli]
noun
hyperbole (noun)
hyperboles (plural noun)
  1. exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally:
 
Irrelevant. That was hyperbole. Your exact figure was "twice." That means food prices would be up about 6% versus the 2.7 to 3% they currently are. At the end of the Biden administration food prices were going up at 2.5 to 2.7% or pretty much exactly the same as they are right now.
You are irrelevant if you can't be accurate.
 
Irrelevant. That was hyperbole. Your exact figure was "twice." That means food prices would be up about 6% versus the 2.7 to 3% they currently are. At the end of the Biden administration food prices were going up at 2.5 to 2.7% or pretty much exactly the same as they are right now.
No you are discounting for inflation, i was not.

My point TRUMP was lying AGAIN, and many fools, like you, are falling for it again!
 
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