Trump’s ‘irrefutable fact’ about Thanksgiving costs subjected to brutal fact check

President Donald Trump was slapped with a fact-check after claiming that prices for Thanksgiving dinner were substantially lower this year. The president posted Thursday morning on Truth Social that this year’s holiday meal would be 25 percent lower than last year, under then-President Joe Biden, as his approval rating sags to its lowest depths ever under the weight of his handling of the economy, which remains the most important issue to 47 percent of Americans.”2025 Thanksgiving dinner under Trump is 25% lower than 2024 Thanksgiving dinner under Biden, according to Walmart,” Trump posted. “My cost are lower than the Democrats on everything, especially oil and gas! So the Democrats ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!”An official White House account, Rapid Response 47, posted on its X account a screenshot of an earlier Truth Social post making similar claims.”Walmart just announced that prices for Thanksgiving Dinner is now down 25% since under Sleepy/Crooked Joe Biden, in 2024,” Trump posted Wednesday evening. “AFFORDABILITY is a Republican Stronghold. Hopefully, Republicans will use this irrefutable fact!”However, the Rapid Response 47 post was refuted with a community note adding what fact checkers described as “missing context. The 2025 Walmart Thanksgiving meal contains 15 items while the 2024 meal contained 21 items,” fact checkers said. “Additionally, most of the brand name items in the 2024 meal were replaced with Great Value items.”The community note linked to a pair of posts on Walmart’s corporate website showing that prices for a sample Thanksgiving meal in 2024 for eight people worked out to $7 per person, with 21 menu items listed (although the store claimed 29 items were used), while a sample meal for 10 people in 2025 came out to under $4. 00 per person with 15 items on the menu.”The corporate propaganda machine colluding with the Trump propaganda machine to lie to the American people about Thanksgiving,” noted Ron Filipkowski, a former federal prosecutor. Continue reading Trump’s ‘irrefutable fact’ about Thanksgiving costs subjected to brutal fact check

The issue uniting Mamdani and Hochul? Universal child care.

She’s a centrist Democrat and newly minted grandmother born and raised in Buffalo whose first childhood home was a trailer by a steel plant. He’s a Democratic socialist and a newlywed, born in Uganda and raised mostly in New York City by a renowned film director and a Columbia University professor. New York Gov. Kathy [.]. Continue reading The issue uniting Mamdani and Hochul? Universal child care.

‘A huge mistake’: Dems are ignoring a key voting bloc at their peril

Politics reporter Casey Quinlan tells the New Republic that major news media and political leaders are “very concerned about white men . holding onto their masculinity and status.” But when women struggle especially women of color it gets dismissed as an “inevitable part” of how the system works under capitalism.”“In their analysis of how the economy has moved young men to the right, political pundits and leaders on the left shouldn’t forget that young women and mothers of all ages have also been unhappy with the state of affordability in this country,” Quinlan reports. There is no economic data making clear that men are doing a lot worse while women are “thriving,” as coverage suggests. Quinlan acknowledges that men without a college degree have seen steeper falls in labor force participation, largely due to the decline in manufacturing and military jobs, complimented with mass incarceration and a rise in opioid use. Racism-fueled mass incarceration in the 1980s and 1990s hit Black men’s labor participation particularly hard.“But it’s also true that labor force participation for men in total has rebounded a bit during stronger economic times,” said Quinlan, adding that political leaders and the media “should be wary” of ignoring women or throwing women under the bus while conducting the important work of communicating better with young men on economic issues. “Women have already suffered under the economy Trump has helped build and are likely to continue to see major setbacks to their economic mobility,” Quinlan said. “They will be looking to Democrats to address it, and if they feel abandoned, it could derail the party’s goals.”Celinda Lake, president of public opinion and political strategy firm Lake Research Partners, said young women who didn’t show up to vote back in November weren’t happy with Democrats, as Harris did not draw enough of a contrast with Biden as a candidate, and they were not convinced that the Democrats’ agenda was oriented toward them. A July Lake Research Partners report showed that among people who skipped voting in 2024, on economic issues, “the top two issues that most affected their decision not to vote for Harris were that she did not have a strong enough plan to get the cost of living down and that her economic plans mostly focused on the middle class and homeowners rather than poverty and inequality.”“We have problems with men and women, and we have to be dealing with both. Our biggest opportunity for the long term is with younger women,” Lake reported. “We need to particularly improve our numbers with non-college educated women and our turnout of young women.”Lake added that Democrats helped undo themselves last year when they dropped ambitious childcare proposals from Biden’s landmark legislation. “That was a huge mistake,” said Lake. “The party is really divided on this. There are people who are saying just let the Republicans hang themselves, just let them do bad and stay out of the way. But that’s a profoundly flawed strategy when your own favorability is down to 35 percent, and when people can’t follow what your agenda is and think you have the wrong priorities.”Read the New Republic report at this link. Continue reading ‘A huge mistake’: Dems are ignoring a key voting bloc at their peril

NBC Host Gets Schooled: Scott Bessent Calls Out Media’s Inflation Spin [WATCH]

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On Politics: Gov. Green goes to Washington over military, health, energy

Natural calamities and a “no growth” local economy are not stopping Hawaii’s governor from posting strong approval ratings numbers as he heads into the completion of his first term in office. Continue reading On Politics: Gov. Green goes to Washington over military, health, energy

America’s love-hate relationship with California echoes in this poll

Six of California’s rankings were in the top or bottom 10 among the seven questions. That tied North Carolina for most extreme grades. Continue reading America’s love-hate relationship with California echoes in this poll