My evidence is the prices. Google it. Gas prices in N.C. Meantime Trump is at it again, winning , winning, winning. The art of the deal.. Trump got the EU to invest 600 billion in U.S. and buy 750 billion in energy while still paying 15% tarriffs. Great deal for America. The wins keep coming. Is anybody getting tired of winning yet?
I think I see your problem. You seem to think President Trump isn't lying. Spoiler: He's lying a lot!
Here's an article I found that's only a few days old:
Five false claims Trump made about inflation last night
www.cnn.com/2025/07/23/politics/fact-check-trump-inflation-lies
In a speech Tuesday night to Republican members of Congress, Trump delivered a series of inaccurate assertions on the subject of prices.
He wrongly claimed that gas was selling Tuesday for below $2 a gallon âin five different statesâ (it was actually zero states); that prices are âall downâ (consumer prices are up under Trump); that Democrats are lying when they say prices are up (these Democrats are correct); that grocery prices âare downâ (they are up under Trump); and that core inflation is âbelow 2%â (itâs 2.9%, per the Consumer Price Index).
And trump may have claimed to get the EU to invest $600 billion into the US, but there was obviously BS, as laid out in reports.
EU vowed $600B US economy investment from Trump trade deal. Hours later, European bloc admitted it canât back that promise
www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/eu-vowed-600b-us-economy-investment-from-trump-trade-deal-hours-later-european-bloc-admitted-it-can-t-back-that-promise/ar-AA1JsfMW?ocid=BingNewsVerp
The president also claimed that the agreement would bring $600 billion into American coffers by way of investments made by the EU into U.S. companies.
But on Monday, multiple EU officials walked back the massive outlay by noting that it would be made by a variety of private companies over which the bloc has no authority when it comes to corporate spending priorities.
Basically the Trump Admin just counted up all the money they expect to be spent in the US that they can find, any time, including decades into the future, and calls that investments in the US from his trade deals, even if that money was already going to be spent, anyway, with or without a deal.
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Mortman
on Mon 07/28/25 02:57 PM