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32 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 

As much as people want to deny it, grocery prices are and have gone down. I think the people who make the comments do not actual set foot in a store to observe this.  Just this past week my wife and I both observed this on many products.  One example, Gyro Kit at Aldi used to be 8.99 a few years ago, jumped to 11.99 we stopped buying.  Over the weekend it was back down to 8.99.  

 

First of all, the post was about swapping traditional GM, American, Chevrolet Suburbans for German utes, for government use. But whatever, thread drift, I understand. And in case some are confused, this concerns Kesh Patel, the FBI director who uses government funds to fly his girlfriend on dates.

 

Prime Rib is over $20/lb. Yes, I do set foot in a store. Ground beef is $9/lb. Chicken breast is almost $12/lb. No, prices are not down, and the latest inflation report confirms that consumer prices are growing at least at a rate of 2.7%. That number is heavily flawed based on the government shutdown, and other questionable statistical practices to publish such a report.

 

Some will continue to be confused...the prices I quoted are before any taxes.

 

bUt aT lEaSt gAs Is cHeApEr, right?

 

Enjoy government officials driving around in X5's, because they simply didn't want their new Suburbans anymore. Your tax dollars at work!

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5 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 

Care to provide some real examples?

 

The only thing we have seen increase in cost at a grocery store has been an oak wine we purchase.  It was $5.99 for the longest time and started selling out all the time never on the shelf, now it’s $9.97 and not selling.  

Ham 11.5 lbs $28 almost double cost last year

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8 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 

Care to provide some real examples?

 

The only thing we have seen increase in cost at a grocery store has been an oak wine we purchase.  It was $5.99 for the longest time and started selling out all the time never on the shelf, now its $9.97 and not selling.  

Be careful the nasty people will come out and attack you. They hate good economic news because of TDS. 

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1 minute ago, KARNUT said:

Be careful the nasty people will come out and attack you. They hate good economic news because of TDS. 

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K... if food prices are going down measurably,

 

1. Why did the current admin sink $1 Billion of public funds to subsidizing egg prices this year?

2. Why is the current investigating meat packing plants for the precipitious rise in the cost of beef and other meats?

 

But more on topic..

3. Why do we need to buy new BMW X5's for government officials when Americans are struggling with their grocery bills?!

 

Everyone knows if you just run Amsoil in those old 'Burbs that they're good for 400k easy. 😉

 

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https://investigatemidwest.org/2025/12/23/trump-promised-to-lower-food-prices-but-theyre-still-going-up/

 

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Gee, sure looks like the CPI is rising with regards to food prices (specifically, groceries).

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2 minutes ago, Atlas said:

But more on topic..

3. Why do we need to buy new BMW X5's for government officials when Americans are struggling with their grocery bills?!

Are X5’s cheaper or more dependable than GM products? 

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38 minutes ago, customboss said:

Are X5’s cheaper or more dependable than GM products? 

 

A Chevy Traverse is cheaper than a Suburban. Those are made in Lansing, MI by a US company.

A Ford Explorer is cheaper than a Suburban. Made in Chicago, IL by a US company.

 

Chevy Suburbans are made in Texas. Domestic manufacturing, domestic company.

 

X5's sold in the US come out of Spartanburg, SC. At least they're domestically manufactured. But profits go home to BMW AG. And we're running around in arguably German vehicles - not a good look for the US government.

 

These are armored X5's, and the conversion company / parts are said to come from Mexico. I wonder if Kash paid tariffs on the parts/conversion for his X5's? LOL-sad

 

And that's what gets me. Some people have to make this all about trump. I don't care who is in office, I'm America-first on these kinds of issues and it's sad that we're straying from our own US companies when purchasing things as simple as transportation. 🇺🇸

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19 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

Be careful the nasty people will come out and attack you. They hate good economic news because of TDS. 

 

Facts > whining. Please reply with facts.

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Back to subject at hand. Friend is retired Capital Police officer and senior BMW test driver in Spartanburg SC. May reach out and ask about why these are replacing US companies FBI rides. He’s a MAGA guy too. 

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The silence from THOSE people speaks volumes. 🤡

 

Don't forget the cost of running boards so he can climb in. Or the personalized FBI plates... KA$H

 

This DOGE stuff is coming full circus. I mean circle. Oops.

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3 hours ago, Atlas said:

 

A Chevy Traverse is cheaper than a Suburban. Those are made in Lansing, MI by a US company.

A Ford Explorer is cheaper than a Suburban. Made in Chicago, IL by a US company.

 

Chevy Suburbans are made in Texas. Domestic manufacturing, domestic company.

 

X5's sold in the US come out of Spartanburg, SC. At least they're domestically manufactured. But profits go home to BMW AG. And we're running around in arguably German vehicles - not a good look for the US government.

 

These are armored X5's, and the conversion company / parts are said to come from Mexico. I wonder if Kash paid tariffs on the parts/conversion for his X5's? LOL-sad

 

And that's what gets me. Some people have to make this all about trump. I don't care who is in office, I'm America-first on these kinds of issues and it's sad that we're straying from our own US companies when purchasing things as simple as transportation. 🇺🇸

 

 

The money thing.  Its a "bit" more complex than it just goes to BMW AG.  

 

Foreign Cars Made in America: Where Does the Money Go | Edmunds

 

"BMW has just one U.S. plant, in South Carolina. But it's a big one, with 8,000 employees and the capacity to build almost 350,000 vehicles a year, many of which are shipped from the U.S. to other countries. It has invested about $6 billion in that facility, and in 2013 announced a $1 billion, two-year expansion program to boost capacity by 50 percent and employment by 10 percent."

 

 

 

Its an older article, but buying that X5 supports a lot of US employees and supports more investment to the US from BMW.  I'd imagine some of those funds also make their way to BMW North America as well.  Unfortunately we'll never know for sure 100% where the profits all go, but its potentially not too bad.  

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25 minutes ago, newdude said:

 

 

The money thing.  Its a "bit" more complex than it just goes to BMW AG.  

 

Foreign Cars Made in America: Where Does the Money Go | Edmunds

 

"BMW has just one U.S. plant, in South Carolina. But it's a big one, with 8,000 employees and the capacity to build almost 350,000 vehicles a year, many of which are shipped from the U.S. to other countries. It has invested about $6 billion in that facility, and in 2013 announced a $1 billion, two-year expansion program to boost capacity by 50 percent and employment by 10 percent."

 

 

 

Its an older article, but buying that X5 supports a lot of US employees and supports more investment to the US from BMW.  I'd imagine some of those funds also make their way to BMW North America as well.  Unfortunately we'll never know for sure 100% where the profits all go, but its potentially not too bad.  

 

It's still a German car / German company.

 

Kash had a number of US brands to choose from, including those who build cars I stated above right here in the US, by US workers.

 

What exactly are you defending here?

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Isn’t it funny the same people who scream about tariffs. That leads to jobs here and billions in investment. Get their panties in a wad when the government buys vehicles made here by American workers. TDS. 

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