So when Trump declares prices are falling, one has to wonder who is whispering these fantasies into his ear. Maybe it’s the same circle that tells him Ukraine can win its unwinnable war simply because Washington wants to believe it. The same advisors who curate reality into a shiny illusion of success, loyalty, and control—feeding him stories that sound good on stage but collapse in the real world.
This is not ignorance; it’s arrogance. A leader who refuses to see what ordinary people experience daily cannot claim to represent them. America’s economic hardship isn’t solved by slogans—it demands truth, competence, and empathy, none of which survive in Trump’s insulated echo chamber. If his handlers are lying about food prices and global realities, he’s either incapable of detecting deception or willingly complicit in it because it pleases his cancerously outgrown ego.
The grocery cart is the real poll. Every family tallying receipts is casting a silent vote against false statements and fraudulent statistics. The President may keep repeating his lines, but no amount of political theater changes the stubborn truth: prices are rising, people are struggling, and the man at the podium doesn’t know—or doesn’t care—why.
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