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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Sep 12, 2024, 01:42 PM Thursday

Krugman: Trump's promise of $2-a-gallon gas is a mirage

By Paul Krugman / The New York Times

Political speeches are often worth skipping, not conveying much new information. But Donald Trump’s speech last week at the Economic Club of New York was quite newsworthy, in several ways.

His incomprehensible, word-salad response to a question about child care received quite a lot of attention, rightly; I think we can safely say that he has no policy on that issue.

More coherently, Trump made it clearer than ever that he sees 19th-century-style tariffs as the answer to many of our economic problems.

But he had a message beyond tariffs. He also promised to deliver a big reduction in energy prices, especially the price of gasoline; a promise that may well reappear in Tuesday’s debate. I’ll quote some of what he actually said in a little while, but first let’s get some background.

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/krugman-trumps-promise-of-2-a-gallon-gas-is-a-mirage/

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Krugman: Trump's promise of $2-a-gallon gas is a mirage (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Thursday OP
There's no way they'll do that - TBF Thursday #1
His rubes believe in mirages. Turbineguy Thursday #2

TBF

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1. There's no way they'll do that -
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 01:55 PM
Thursday

I'm in Texas where we have the lowest gas prices (Houston area, near the refineries). The only time in recent memory that I've seen it that low was early days of the pandemic - when we were all under orders to stay home unless we worked in a hospital. Literally.

The energy companies like to make a profit and that will continue.

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