Trump Presidency Round 2

RDU Irish

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Prices up every where

Gas is $2.50/gallon here and trending lower. Energy prices impact the entire supply chain which helps prices of pretty much everything we buy and helps spur growth. However, now that we are net exporters of oil/gas we also take a hit from lower oil/gas prices.

More impactful for inflation will be housing. It makes up 1/3rd of the inflation calculation and was a major contributor to the high inflation of the last five years. Real estate prices have largely peaked and well off highs in many areas with inventory for sale at the highest levels in five years. Interest rates can go either way IMO. At this point if rates go up prices likely go down as affordability seems to have met an inflection point. If rates go down, you start to unlock mobility as people with lower rate mortgages can "trade" up or down versus being currently stuck with their 3%-4% mortgages anchoring them in place. Don't forget we are deporting people, reducing housing demand that has been inflated for the last four years by open borders. Overall, housing likely deflationary over the next 12-24 months and at "worst" flat. All of these influences apply to rents too, vacancies are up which means incentives to move and slower/no rent increases on renewals.

Lower energy and lower/flat housing costs are more than making up for TEMU and Walmart raising prices due to tariffs. If 1/3 applied to housing drops 1%, everything else needs to be up 4.5% to average out to the 2% bogey.
 

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Gas is $2.50/gallon here and trending lower. Energy prices impact the entire supply chain which helps prices of pretty much everything we buy and helps spur growth. However, now that we are net exporters of oil/gas we also take a hit from lower oil/gas prices.

More impactful for inflation will be housing. It makes up 1/3rd of the inflation calculation and was a major contributor to the high inflation of the last five years. Real estate prices have largely peaked and well off highs in many areas with inventory for sale at the highest levels in five years. Interest rates can go either way IMO. At this point if rates go up prices likely go down as affordability seems to have met an inflection point. If rates go down, you start to unlock mobility as people with lower rate mortgages can "trade" up or down versus being currently stuck with their 3%-4% mortgages anchoring them in place. Don't forget we are deporting people, reducing housing demand that has been inflated for the last four years by open borders. Overall, housing likely deflationary over the next 12-24 months and at "worst" flat. All of these influences apply to rents too, vacancies are up which means incentives to move and slower/no rent increases on renewals.

Lower energy and lower/flat housing costs are more than making up for TEMU and Walmart raising prices due to tariffs. If 1/3 applied to housing drops 1%, everything else needs to be up 4.5% to average out to the 2% bogey.
I don't know about other areas, but builders here are building sub-divisions of inventory and wait for customers to stop in and buy, rather than build a house when someone buys. Several sub-divisions close by have a lot of empty homes.
 

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You're incredibly fucking stupid.



No CNBC and economic experts are stupid.

Oh, gas, and eggs are down where I live. Funny as hard as our fearless fancy dancy leader, Gov. Tim "Spirity Fingers" Walz tries to spin it. Kinda like Tesla's stock. TO THE MOON!

Now tell me about border crossings being down 99%. That is something that even MSDNC can't refute.
 

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I mean I’m all for dunking on people posting parody accounts and thinking it’s something that the real person actually said, but in this case HR-1526 is a real thing lol
 

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Musk turning against MAGA?




He’s not turning against MAGA. He already posted about this once before. He wants to get his point across. It’s good to have someone at his level to be an ally, but who isn’t afraid to speak his mind.
 

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He’s not turning against MAGA. He already posted about this once before. He wants to get his point across. It’s good to have someone at his level to be an ally, but who isn’t afraid to speak his mind.
Don’t be too comfortable with Musk as an ally. He can be just as petty as Trump. Remember, he was a longtime Democratic ally until Biden neglected to invite him to an electric vehicle summit.
 

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Don’t be too comfortable with Musk as an ally. He can be just as petty as Trump. Remember, he was a longtime Democratic ally until Biden neglected to invite him to an electric vehicle summit.
That's not true. Musk became a very solid supporter after the assasination attempt almost a year ago.
It became obvious to many of us, that once that shot was made, the left lost all credibility moving forward.
Don't forget. This was close to 7 days following Biden's horrendous debate with Trump. A coup d'état was in the process.
Trump was empithetic towards Biden's cognitive ability that night.
What do you call a civilization that wakes up and Isn't woke? A Paul Revere moment. Haha. I humor meyself at times.
We all know what changed the course of history. Fight, Fight, FIGHT, and If he fails. He fails. It won't be for not trying.
 
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