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RE: LeoThread 2025-06-23 07:25

in LeoFinance4 months ago

Observing from a distance, it’s intriguing to see high-profile figures on both ends of the political spectrum leaning strongly one way or the other. The following excerpt stands out:

"Good evening, MAGA voters.

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Your vote has led to higher costs—thousands more per year.

Let’s take a tour of your living spaces:

In the kitchen:

  • Your coffeemaker, likely from China, Thailand, or Malaysia, now comes with a 24%–36% increase.
  • Even your sponges face tariffs of 34%–46%.

In the bathroom:

  • Towels, possibly from India, Pakistan, or Turkey, see a 26%–29% tax.
  • Packaging for toothpaste and body wash, often from the EU, China, or Vietnam, is marked up by 20%–34%.

In the garage:

  • Power tools, mostly from China, Taiwan, or Mexico, face tariffs around 32%–34% or more (fortunately, this isn’t a personal concern).

And this doesn’t even touch on higher-ticket items like vehicles, appliances, HVAC systems, furniture, or televisions. The result?

A significant increase in costs for everyday household items—benefiting the wealthy with tax cuts they don’t need. This is the outcome of the choices made."

These observations highlight a fascinating dynamic in the political narrative.