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Also not true, no state had an average below $2.37, and only two states averaged below $2.50.
Those were sort of the big lies.
So now that we agree, hopefully, that those are not true, let's start with your reaction to the State of the Union.
There should be legal implications for lying about the numbers of the economy during the State of the Union address.
If we have legal implications for Jensen Huang saying the wrong thing, shouldn't that exist for the president?
It's a really good point.
That's a really good point.
I mean, just to run with this analogy between the State of the Union Address and an earnings report,
I think that's exactly right.
There's a level of spin here and cherry-picking, which was actually quite deft.
And I think you actually have to give credit to whoever wrote that speech for navigating all of these issues pretty well.
To your point, he's asking America to believe that everything is going really great for Americans and that gas prices are coming down and that food prices and grocery bills are coming down.
He's asking everyone to believe that when that is simply not true.
And consumer sentiment...
among Americans right now is absolutely tanking.
Most Americans, two-thirds of Americans, agree that he has completely bungled these tariffs.
I think most Americans are realizing what tariffs are doing to consumer prices, what they are doing to their grocery bills.
That is, they're making their grocery bills go up because, as we've discussed, the tariffs are being passed through onto the consumer, and so it's consumers
that are paying the cost of the tariffs.