Mike
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Mike
@MJM83149
🇺🇸 Montanan. Independent. Pro-freedom. Proud US Navy dad. Actions speak louder. 🇺🇸








here's Trump entering a UFC event as Vance says that negotiations with Iran have failed



BREAKING: VP Vance announces Iran has failed to meet expectations after 21 hours of negotiations in Pakistan, especially regarding their nuclear program. The U.S. delegation will leave with no deal. “We just could not get to a situation where the Iranians would accept our terms…unfortunately we were unable to make any headway.” Iran didn’t negotiate in good faith. Vance says a final and best offer has been made and it’s up to the Iranian regime to accept, or not.


Trump: “Whether we make a deal or not makes no difference to me because we’ve won”


It’s honestly crazy how expensive everything is nowadays. There’s no reason why 2 small sandwiches from @panerabread should cost $30, a family of 5 at @ChickfilA costing $70, or ice cream for the same size of family $32. Yes, I know: “Eat at home, it’s healthier and cheaper.” Okay, let’s say we eat at home exclusively. Get a @Costco membership. You’re still looking at grocery bills ranging from $200 - $500/week, depending on how much meat you eat. Now let’s talk about rent. Let’s say you make $60k a year. Once upon a time, that was a pretty good salary! After taxes, health insurance, Social Security deductions, you’re bringing home $3800/month. For a 3/2 house, you’re looking at $2500 in monthly rent, depending on where you live. That leaves you with $1300 a month to pay for the following: that $250 Costco trip, utilities ($350-400/month), gas ($250/month) car payments, car insurance ($220/month) maybe student loans, phone bill ($120/month), etc. I’ll let the economists fight each other about what caused inflation, high rent, home prices, etc. All I know is that for the ‘Average Joe’, we don’t care about fighting Iran or whatever the current priorities are these days. Most Americans, as @MattWalshBlog pointed out the other day, are struggling. We just want to be able to afford a home and live comfortably, able to save for our children’s future. Meanwhile, the AI revolution is bringing in people to San Francisco who are paying OVER the already-inflated asking price. It’s clear that the rich are getting richer, but the middle class is rapidly becoming poorer. Wages are not catching up to costs of living. That $32 ice cream trip for mom, dad, and 3 kiddos should radicalize you. An American family should be able to go out for a treat every now and then, and not get slammed by these nonsense prices. I don’t have all the answers, but I do know this: any political party who demonstrated the ability to make things affordable again would win in a landslide.










