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Trump’s Tariff Rollback: A Lifeline for Squeezed Shoppers

Tim Doescher of Unleash Prosperity told Fox News Live bluntly that grocery prices will fall once the Trump administration follows through on dropping major tariffs — and he left no doubt who is responsible for the affordability crisis. Hardworking Americans are feeling the bite at the checkout counter, and Doescher rightly said there is “no question about it” that failed policies have squeezed families. This is not academic debate; it’s real families deciding which food to buy, and they deserve leaders who put affordability first.

Make no mistake: prices at the supermarket have not been static under the Biden era, and millions of families have paid the price for reckless spending and punishing regulations. Grocery costs have surged significantly since 2021, a trend conservatives have warned about while Democrats celebrated headline numbers that don’t match everyday reality at the store. Americans who keep the lights on and feed their kids know the difference between political spin and the rising cost of basic necessities.

President Trump’s move to roll back tariffs and pressure retailers to pass savings along to consumers is the kind of pro-growth, consumer-first policy this country needs right now. Corporate deals and promises can help, but heavy-handed government interference and anti-competitive rulings have also hurt supply and choice — the federal judge’s block of the Kroger-Albertsons merger showed how legal overreach can complicate efforts to lower prices even when grocers pledge investments to help consumers. It’s time to let market incentives and smart trade policy work for American families instead of lecturing them from the Beltway.

On top of affordability, America faces the coming disruption from artificial intelligence — a challenge Tim Doescher pointed out that should be met with common-sense conservative solutions. Instead of stagnating with federal handouts, we should expand skills training, reform immigration to protect American workers, and remove regulatory barriers that choke job creation so real opportunity grows at home. If Republicans lead with practical workforce policies, we can harness new technology to raise wages and secure livelihoods rather than surrendering whole industries to complacency.

Patriots, this is the moment to stand up for affordability, for common-sense trade, and for policies that reward work instead of rewarding Washington. Blaming every problem on markets is easy; fixing them takes courage, leadership, and a refusal to let elites sacrifice everyday Americans on the altar of ideology. Elect leaders who will fight inflation, cut burdensome rules, and unleash American prosperity — because our families deserve nothing less.

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