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Trump’s Thanksgiving Lie? Is the 25% ‘Savings’ Built on Smoke and Mirrors ?

Trump’s Thanksgiving Lie? Is the 25% ‘Savings’ Built on Smoke and Mirrors? Trump’s Thanksgiving Lie? Is the 25% ‘Savings’ Built on Smoke and Mirrors? Three days after the original claim—and just in time for holiday prep—here’s what’s really on the menu. On November 7 and 8, 2025, Donald Trump repeated a rosy economic promise to voters: “Thanksgiving this year will cost 25% less than last year,” he declared, pointing to Walmart’s promotional meal basket as proof. It sounds like good news. But it’s not true—not in any meaningful way. Yes, Walmart’s 2025 basket is priced about 25% lower than its 2024 version. But that’s only because the 2025 basket contains fewer items, smaller portions, and cheaper substitutes. In short: it’s not the same meal. It’s a bait-and-switch dressed up as generosity—as the Associated Press fact check confirms. The Walmart Supercenter on Richmond Ave...

What might a Government Shutdown mean to You ?

If the U.S. Government Shuts Down, What Might That Mean to You? If the U.S. Government Shuts Down, What Might That Mean to You ? A Working-Class Guide to the Fallout By The Comrade Courant October 2025 Political Economy When headlines scream “government shutdown,” it’s easy to dismiss it as political theater—another Washington squabble that doesn’t touch your daily life. But the truth is far more personal. A federal shutdown isn’t just about closed monuments or furloughed bureaucrats. It’s about your rent, your food, your child’s education, your health, and your dignity. And if you’re working class, you’ll feel the pain first, deepest, and longest. Your Paycheck at Risk If You Work for the Government—Directly or Indirectly Over 2 m...

10 Ways the Government Shutdown Hurts the Working Class

10 Ways the Government Shutdown Hurts the Working Class 8 min read Oct 1, 2025 While politicians and the wealthy feel little pain, the capitalist state's failure to function once again makes workers pay the price. The federal government is going to shut down. For the ruling class and their media mouthpieces, this is a political spectacle. But for the working class, it is a sudden and severe crisis. This shutdown isn't an accident; it's a direct consequence of a political system that serves the wealthy and powerful while treating the needs of the people as a bargaining chip. The Comrade Courant breaks down the ten ways this manufactured disaster entrenches the suffering of the proletariat. 1. Paychecks Vanish for Millions of Federal Workers Roughly 800,000 federal employees are immediately furloughed during a government shutdown, while another 1.3 mi...