Comments by "MrEkzotic" (@MrEkzotic) on "Trump: ‘I couldn't stand' illegal migrant surge, so I ran again" video.
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People need to stop complaining about high food prices without understanding the bigger picture. President Trump is working to rebuild a broken system, one that has long been rigged in favor of globalist elites, corrupt bureaucrats, and special interests. His goal is to restore economic sovereignty to the American people, ensuring that the system works for them, not against them.
Yes, there will be some economic instability and uncertainty as these reforms take place. That’s inevitable whenever you dismantle an entrenched, wasteful system. The corrupt bureaucracy, global supply chain manipulation, and price-fixing schemes have driven up costs for years, all while benefiting foreign competitors and multinational corporations at the expense of hard-working Americans.
Trump’s policies are aimed at correcting these imbalances:
Bringing manufacturing and food production back to America rather than relying on foreign supply chains.
Cutting unnecessary regulations that drive up prices and limit competition.
Restoring energy independence, which will reduce transportation and production costs.
Holding big corporations accountable for artificial price inflation and monopolistic behavior.
Anytime you break up a system that benefits the corrupt, there will be short-term pain. But this pain is necessary to purge the inefficiencies, overreach, and manipulation that have long held back America’s economy. This isn’t about making things harder for citizens, it’s about ensuring that in the long run, Americans have access to a fair, competitive market that serves their interests.
Instead of complaining, people should stand firm and support these necessary reforms. The alternative is to allow the status quo to continue, where a handful of elites profit while the average American struggles. If people truly want lasting relief from high prices, they need to support Trump's mission to overhaul the system once and for all.
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