Trump Seems Very Confused About 'Affordability'
The president says the affordability crisis is over, but he's also promising huge government checks. And he doesn't know how much gas costs.
While speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Friday, President Donald Trump claimed that "every price is down," including those paid at the pump. Gas is now "almost $2," he added.
Gas is not $2 a gallon. The national average is a little over $3 a gallon, about the same as it was a year ago, according to AAA. Even if you're giving Trump wide leeway for that "almost," this is what would have been called a gaffe in more normal political times. Remember when President George H.W. Bush didn't know the price of a gallon of milk?
When you zoom out to Trump's larger point, things get even more confused. Despite Trump's claim, prices as a whole continue to rise at politically inconvenient rates. Annualized inflation was 3 percent in September, the most recent month for which data is available. Prices for food and housing are rising faster than overall inflation. Most Americans say they are spending more on groceries now than a year ago.
Even so, Trump kept digging in on this point. "'Affordability,' they call it, was a con job by the Democrats," Trump said in the Oval Office on Friday. He reiterated that argument on Truth Social. "My cost are lower than the Democrats on everything, especially oil and gas!" he thundered. "So the Democrats 'affordability' issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!"
If the affordability issue is "DEAD," then one might wonder about some of the other policies Trump announced over the weekend.
On Friday, the president ordered the Department of Justice to investigate the meat-packing industry for allegedly colluding to fix prices—echoing the Biden administration's ultimately futile attempt to blame food producers and "shrinkflation" for rising prices at the grocery store.
Then Trump announced on Sunday that he'd like to deliver $2,000 dividend checks to many American households.
Those checks would ostensibly be paid from tariff revenue, but the math for that doesn't work. And weren't the tariffs supposed to make America wealthier than ever? Then why the need for checks at all?
The weekend was a microcosm of the administration's confused economic policies. Is foreign investment in America a sign of strength or a crucial vulnerability that requires unprecedented emergency executive powers? Should the price of beef be higher or lower? If "every price is down," who needs a relief check? I don't expect principled policymaking from the Trump White House, but how about a little bit of consistency?
Trump can't believably stick to the message he wants to send—that everything is great—because he's made promises that can't possibly be achieved. On Inauguration Day he promised to "bring prices down," but inflation means prices always rise; it's just a matter of how quickly or slowly that happens. He said higher tariffs would resurrect manufacturing, but taxing inputs has (predictably) caused a nationwide slowdown across that sector. The ongoing crackdown on illegal (and legal) immigration is hurting the farming and construction industries.
This is the point where I'd normally point out that presidents don't really exert much influence over prices. There is no "lower gas prices" button in the Oval Office. Yet while it's true that market forces are the primary reason any price is what it is, this administration has taken a number of actions that directly and deliberately put upwards pressure on prices.
These aren't problems that can be solved with dividend checks, Justice Department investigations, or Truth Social posts. In political terms, Trump's claims are probably untenable in the long run. Few Americans will be fooled about low gas prices or falling food prices when they routinely go to the gas pump and the grocery store. The president has always been a bit out of touch, but he seems increasingly confused and inept too.
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The visible hand will get slapped by the invisible hand every time, no matter who is in office.
What about the invisible handjob?
And just how many times a month do you think Trumps gets out of the beast and pumps gas?
He does SNOT even scratch His Own Fugly Butt!!! He has His Servants, Serpents, and Slurp-Pants do THAT shit FOR Him!
(You know, that IS some very delicate tissue down there! So He has several Degreed, Licensed, and Credentialed Proctologists do, doooo-dooo, that shit for Him, while wearing EPA-approved hazmat suits.)
Maybe he grabbed the steering wheel that time, because he saw a sign for cheap gas?
Wow. Defending Trump has reached an all time low. He has the best aces to information than anyone in history. He could ask someone.
MAGAs are the dumbest shits on the planet.
MG is the dumbest shit on the planet.
Fixed, asswipe.
You might consider CA gas prices as causing a bit of distortion, but since you are a lying, steaming, pile of TDS-addled lefty shit, you'd never do that.
Well if he could read a newspaper he might know but as he doesn't read that avenue no open/
Trump said that the biggest mistake of his first term was having people in his administration that would question him or disagree with him. This term he did not make that mistake. So if he says gas prices are down, no one will tell him otherwise. If they do he'll fire them, and they know it. So everyone around him says "Those are wonderful new clothes, Your Majesty."
affordability is a marxist prop word.
Uh-oh, this story is going to crash JesseBot's programming...
Trump: "affordability is a con pushed by the radical left!"
Sean Davis at Federalist: "why aren't Republicans doing more to address affordability concerns?"
https://x.com/seanmdav/status/1987620466274795665
idk who sean davis is but the "it's too hard for college grads" trope is whiny ... he should shut up
They are addressing it - by laying off govt workers, shrinking government, holding the line on D demands on more wasteful healthcare spending, spending less in general than Ds want...
They aren't "marketing" the "affordability" phrase, including educating everyone that the Biden Inflation price increases are baked in and won't go away without crashing the economy
Boot licker.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Jesse, Mother Lament, and the other boot lickers are full of shit. Remember how they claimed the $600 per person Covid payments were all Nancy Pelosi and Donnie didn’t want them because of his fiscal responsibility?
Well yesterday he proposes a $2000 per person handout. All by himself. Marxist Donnie.
The bootlickers are silent today.
turd, the TDS-addled ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Remember how they claimed the $600 per person Covid payments were all Nancy Pelosi and Donnie didn’t want them because of his fiscal responsibility?
They still claim that Trump signed the CARES Act under duress, and because he faced a veto-proof majority it wasn't his fault. Despite his signing statement being posted in these comments dozens of times. Can't fix stupid.
If there is no "lower gas prices" button in the oval office, one should be installed as part of the renovations. A gold plated one that he can push as he smiles for the cameras.
For me, the "lower gas prices" button is on my phone machine in the Kroger app. Kroger gives 4x gas points on Fridays if a coupon is selected in the Kroger app. Just spending $250 gets $1 off each gallon of gas during any fill-up. It's easy to spend $250 because grocery prices are so high. I always pay $2.XX/gallon for gas.
Whats CPI at eric? More or less than the last 5 years? How long does it take business to adjust to the 5T in regulatory costs pushed under biden?
Are gas prices up or down eric?
Do judges keep blocking deregulatory actions under APA eric?
As usual if not everything is fixed within 10 months while judges and congress delay fixes, Trump is to blame for everything. What a retarded take.
Boot licker.
turd, the ass-wipe of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Care to explain what happened to your original SPB account, Shrike? You know, the one permabanned for posting CP here.
Trump is a moron. A complete lying dumbass. Not complicated.
MG.
Is.
Full.
Of.
Shit.
A complete lying dumbass. Not complicated.
You are in no position to call anyone a moron or dumbass, Dr. Retard.
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Count me among them, but not because prices are up.
Since I lost my job, my SNAP benefit has come thru, and it's ridiculously high. (Meanwhile my credentials to do substitute teaching are taking much longer to come thru than people said, and the application cost me considerable $ !) So I'm buying more expensive foods, since they're all I can spend it on. Like, before this, when did i ever buy more than one salmon filet at a time? I just bought my 3rd gallon of fresh cider, while in previous seasons I might've bought one and shared it. I've never developed much taste for expensive non-alcohol foods, so it's hard to spend this much. I'll look for persimmons soon, those are fruits I always bought sparingly but liked when my former landlady gave them off her tree. I guess more fish and steaks, but it's hard to overcome my tendency to buy the cheap stuff when it comes to breads and the like. I buy very little of snack foods, being I don't need the calories or sodium (I've lost 45 lbs. from the peak I hit twice this century), but maybe I'll break that avoidance pattern. It's hard for me to even think about ice cream this time of year; my heating oil is so far not being taken care of, and I don't need stuff to make me feel colder!
How can or does government influence prices? regulation. Has the Trump admin been able to deregulate where the democrats regulated and drive prices sky high?
Interest rates. Gee Trump tried to get the fed to act but they sat on their thumbs.
Spending. Trump has tried to cut spending. Obviously not an easy task. Especially when democrats out of power act as though they should have power and still control the out of control spending policies they implemented and shut down the government like toddlers screaming to get their way.
There's still inflation but come on, everyone knows the Biden inflation was abhorrent and was democrat caused.
That is now gone and inflation is back to normal levels now.
How much spending on illegals has reduced in 10 months is unknown with over 2 million illegals no longer charging tax payers for a free ride it must be far less but because the books were cooked by the Biden admin and these costs hidden by democrats the truth will be years down the road before it is noted.
Interest rates. Gee Trump tried to get the fed to act but they sat on their thumbs.
Artificially low interest rates (and artificially long mortgage terms) are not good for controlling prices of real estate and other things that are commonly financed with debt.
"The president has always been a bit out of touch", confused and inept.
FTFY
1) Gas prices in my area (and many other areas) are DOWN over the last few weeks. Don't take my word for it though, just go to any one of the many websites that tracks the average retail price of gasoline and see your yourself. And these same sites will show that the price has been lower every single month of this year compared to the equivalent month in 2024. Again, just go look up the data for yourself if you don't believe me.
2) Remember when Block Insane Yomomma claimed that his so-called "Affordable Care Act" was going to make both health care and health insurance more affordable? You don't need either me or a website to tell you what bullshit that turned out to be! If it were actually true, the Obama Mommas (aka the democrats) wouldn't need to try to the entire nation at gunpoint to get their "temporary" subsidies extended in perpetuity!
3) The most unaffordable areas in America to live by FAR are the states and cities where the Obama Mommas (aka the democrats) have total political control and have for many years. Again, no proof of this is required, as even the biggest dummies know full well how true this is.
Eric is correct, but who cares about every word that Trump says? What matters to most is not what Trump says, but what he does and does not do. Trump has not made an effort to balance the budget or to sell a balanced budget - that inaction is what is important for affordability.
Have you missed the Govt Shutdown the last 6 weeks???
Ummm, government shut downs cost money.
Thanks to a bill that Trump signed during his first term, all federal employees will get back pay. There is costly administrative work for when agencies shut down and then start back up. Government has to pay late fees for interest payments it doesn't make while it's shut down. And that's just the costs to the federal government.
The shutdown also results in delayed or stopped food safety inspections, permit processing and loans, which is a cost on businesses and a drag on the economy.
That means this shutdown is raising the deficit and reducing economic growth.
That is what you are defending and praising.
government operation costs more.
History and math say otherwise.
Neither are your strong suits, Sarc.
I'm all for government shutdown. But that's not going to come remotely close to getting us to a balanced budget or reduction in debt. It's absolutely fair to say that Trump has shown little interest in reducing the cost of government or balancing budgets.
Trump has not made an effort to balance the budget or to sell a balanced budget
*reads Article II*
Um...
Trump Seems Very Confused. You could just leave the headline and cover almost anything. Affordability, tariff, the Constitution, history, math, and most other things. An old man he mostly watches television and eat his happy meals.
Parody.
I don't really thinks so. They had to put a sign on the wall for him to find the Oval Office.
$2.47 a gallon in Iowa. Dropping slowly for the last few months.
Even across the river, we’ve got the normal (for us) yo-yo effect going. It’s been between $2.99 and $3.55 for the past few months. A few stations will go up, but wind up coming back down a day or two later.
2.90's here.
The AAA has Iowa at average of $2.80. What I find is that prices are very variable in my city of Madison, WI. You can see price differences of $0.40 cent at stations within a few miles. Prices fluctuate from day to day. I fill up when I need to and the price is not a factor. I am guessing a smart person could save significant over the long haul by just watching the prices.