The latest numbers are in, and the so-called experts got it wrong—again. Inflation did not spike through the roof in May like the doomsayers predicted. Some economists, who are more like fearmongers these days, assumed President Trump’s tariffs would send prices soaring. Turns out, their hand-wringing was all for nothing. Inflation is still on a steady course, much cooler than the liberal media would have you believe.
The left has a bad habit of bashing Trump’s America First policies, proclaiming them as disastrous for the economy. Well, let’s state the facts: the numbers don’t lie, and these numbers are telling us that the inflation rate hasn’t been derailed by tariffs. Looks like their favorite narrative just hit a brick wall. How sweet it is to see the Trump administration proving the professional pessimists wrong.
While the liberal elite harp on about globalist ideals, real Americans are seeing the positive effects of policies that prioritize domestic interests. The liberal agenda, riddled with hypocrisy, tries to blame everything but itself when things go wrong. They can’t stand the idea that policies focusing on American industries actually work. Sorry, lefties, but the truth is right here: putting America first isn’t just good politics, it’s good economics.
Inflation rose at a cooler-than-expected rate in May, contradicting the concerns of some economists who predicted a bigger rise in prices due to President Trump's economic policies. https://t.co/vUlR0IXZHQ
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) June 11, 2025
Why is it so hard for globalists to understand? A strong America needs a strong economy, not a bunch of lectures from ivory tower academics. Those economists who predicted spiraling inflation should stick to their spreadsheets and leave real-world policy to those who understand what’s at stake for American families. We need bold leaders who don’t cower to foreign pressures or anti-American voices.
In the end, who would you rather trust: the prophets of doom who are consistently wrong, or jobs and industry-focused policies that keep our economy thriving without selling out American workers? It’s clear to anyone who’s paying attention. Maybe the naysayers should try rooting for the home team. Isn’t it about time they did?