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I've never been a Costco member but my son is and his house is very near a Costco so I just give him garden veggies, fruit and eggs and he gives me coffee and rice and stuff I like from there...I call it paying Dad tax. I could get hooked on their hot dogs but I've only had them a couple of times. Fortunately, they are a long drive from my place.
I probably go to Costco once a year to shop with wife. If she's lucky. There is one a couple miles from us, so I do get to get up early, and hit their filling station.
 
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Peggy Noonan: Professional Frump.

Coming in 2025 to MAX.

When you sell your soul for Trump and don’t work for Foxnews, there’s a good chance these people (politicians included) are flushing their careers down the drain.

10 years from now even I think people will look back at how epically dumb they were to be apologist for such a turd sniffing’ piece of shit
 
When you sell your soul for Trump and don’t work for Foxnews, there’s a good chance these people (politicians included) are flushing their careers down the drain.

10 years from now even I think people will look back at how epically dumb they were to be apologist for such a turd sniffing’ piece of shit

History is not going to look at them kindly.
 
The main reason for the inflation is greedy capitalism.

CEO’s got drunk on the earnings they received during the pandemic. It was disguised as a supply chain solutions issue, even though that got shored up a long time ago.

The CEO’s prostitute themselves to the shareholders and continuing record profits to make the group even more money is always the bottom line.

Grocery stores are pushing to merge to start a monopoly, which will cause even more price gouging.

This stuff has very little to do with policy. American capitalism has got out of control and the country is basically an oligarchy
Remember that corporations were given billions in handouts via COVID-19 bills,and the fed dropped the Interest rate, both those things caused profits to increase. But they are also both key drivers of inflation.

They just pocketed those handout rather than passing them on to the consumer. The reduced competition from small business going under due to lockdowns didn't help either.

Strong competition in a free market is still in king.

The government should bust antitrust violations, not price fix and drop bombs of printed cash on the economy.
 
I take kamala's price fixing statements only quasi seriously. Why hasn't she been working on that before? She speaks as though people don't realize that she's currently in power.

Probably campaign bluster. But on the other hand, I see so much talk about "the death of capitalism", I'm afraid the Dems may actually try it.
 
I take kamala's price fixing statements only quasi seriously. Why hasn't she been working on that before? She speaks as though people don't realize that she's currently in power.

Probably campaign bluster. But on the other hand, I see so much talk about "the death of capitalism", I'm afraid the Dems may actually try it.

Afraid ... fear, the opium of the U.S. right.

Why the heck are you guys so freaking afraid of so freaking everything? Yeesh. You guys steal your own happiness constantly.
 
Remember that corporations were given billions in handouts via COVID-19 bills,and the fed dropped the Interest rate, both those things caused profits to increase. But they are also both key drivers of inflation.

They just pocketed those handout rather than passing them on to the consumer. The reduced competition from small business going under due to lockdowns didn't help either.

Strong competition in a free market is still in king.

The government should bust antitrust violations, not price fix and drop bombs of printed cash on the economy.
Which is why we should have given money directly to the people rather than corporations.
 
Which is why we should have given money directly to the people rather than corporations.
We should not have shutdown the economy. Giving it to the people would have caused as much inflation, probably more. But the fact that most of it went to big corporations was just abysmal on many levels.

The whole thing had a let's turn on the money printer and pass it amongst our friends feel to it.
 
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