US tariff policy is having unexpected consequences for consumers — in some places. Coffee is becoming cheaper in Brazil, and in Mexico tomatoes are less expensive. US shoppers, meanwhile, are facing rising grocery bills.
I wonder how much America needs to dismantle itself and plunge its people into hell to make up for its share of the net evil caused from the end of WWII…?
(“net evil” because there’s some good and bad, and “share” because a lot of other countries participated…)
nice, he’s successfully lowered food prices!
I wonder how much America needs to dismantle itself and plunge its people into hell to make up for its share of the net evil caused from the end of WWII…?
(“net evil” because there’s some good and bad, and “share” because a lot of other countries participated…)