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I live in Finland which is a pretty 'expensive' country, I come from the UK which is less so but not really cheap. I live/lived in the capitals of both countries pretty much exclusively.

I visited the States in 2019 (Boston), and then didn't until last week (NYC).

The level of inflation in the US for everyday things between that time seemed insanely high compared to anything I'd seen in Europe. How anyone couldn't look at the price of rent and food and whatever and think "5 years ago I was paying a lot less" and have that not feed massively into their decision making process at the (private) ballot box is beyond me.




There's been crazy high inflation of everyday goods in Australia too, and government officials went on TV saying that inflation is not really that high. They were factoring in things like bulk industrial products, which are purchased in such high volumes that if their price doesn't change (or decreases), the overall average inflation is depressed.

Meanwhile rents went up 60%.


Now have a party telling you things were fine, and that at the same time they would fix them, while ignoring they were the party that was in power.

Add in a terrible candidate who nervous laughed nonstop, did almost nothing but attack the other side, and here we are.


> Add in a terrible candidate who nervous laughed nonstop, did almost nothing but attack the other side, and here we are.

I can't tell which person you're talking about.


Trump doesn’t really laugh much, it’s a bit odd when you noticed it.


You have no idea what you’re talking about.

Watch the Joe Rogan Trump interview. He laughs plenty.

You were mistaken stage-Trump for the person-Trump. Stage Trump is a certain character, 3 hour interview Trump is the real guy.


Apart from the laughter bit that sounds a lot like the UK government going into the last election there and we know how that ended for them...




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