RETWEET this. Every day. Until Election Day.
Anyone anywhere in America who tells you Donald Trump will be better for the economy needs this tweeted at them IMMEDIATELY.
BREAKING: Republican Governor of South Carolina, Henry McMaster, just personally fact checked Donald Trump’s claims that FEMA aid was not getting to residents. Retweet to make sure all Americans see this incredible praise of the Biden-Harris Administration
Bob Costas on Trump: "He is by far the most disgraceful figure in modern presidential history.
You have to be in a toxic cult to believe that Trump has ever been emotionally, psychologically, intellectually, or ethically fit to be POTUS." (Feb)
https://t.co/iBW94s8D9C
Holy sh*t. Never seen an opening to a 60 Minutes as brutal as this one. They start by exposing all the “shifting explanations” from the Trump campaign, including not wanting 60 Minutes to “fact-check” and demanding an “apology” for Trump’s 2020 interview. Watch for yourself.
BREAKING: 60 Minutes just provided a devastating report on the shifting narratives and lies the Trump campaign has put out over the last year. Nobody has taken the Trump campaign to task like this before. Retweet so all Americans see this.
Chris Christie on Donald Trump's record: "He left with the biggest deficit of any president in American history. He said he was going to eliminate the national debt in 8 years. He added $3 trillion to the national debt in 4 years." (Jun. 2023)
ABOUT TARIFFS...
Can I just explain how wrong Donald Trump sounds to those of us in the import business? He’s bullshitting you.
Here’s the truth: I work in imports, and Trump’s claims are false. The importer (the company bringing goods into the U.S.) pays the tariffs, and that cost is added to the price of the product.
Depending on the profit margin, part of that cost gets passed on to you, the consumer—but it's not a fixed amount.
The country where the product comes from doesn’t pay the tariff. Tariffs are added to the price when the goods arrive in the U.S.
So, in the end, WE—the American consumers—are the ones paying the tariffs through higher prices at the store.