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kentuck

(116,346 posts)
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 06:32 PM Thursday

I have seen interviews with voters from Indiana and Alabama...

...and they are super pissed with their electrical bills. They were complaining of $800 dollar utility bills. All the while, their jobs are disappearing and they blame a lot of it on AI data processing centers.

If these two red states are indicators, others will soon follow. The tariffs have driven up the price of everything, if you can find it on the shelf at all? People are not happy with the economy.

In my opinion, this high inflation may creep into a few more states before November. This does not bode well for Trump and the MAGA Republicans. If his war continues, the price of gas will probably increase again very soon?

All of us are experiencing high inflation but a few states are seeing hyper inflation and they simply cannot afford it. We will see if there is a political price to pay?

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I have seen interviews with voters from Indiana and Alabama... (Original Post) kentuck Thursday OP
Indiana and Alabama eh? democratsruletheday Thursday #1
Yep! And those fucking idiots will still vote republiCON nt wolfie001 Thursday #24
Indiana was flooded for decades byy Kentuckians Captain Zero Thursday #27
"...the price of gas will probably increase again very soon?" Wednesdays Thursday #2
Same here, in Middle Tennessee. 70sEraVet Thursday #11
In Albuquerque it's $4.19/gal. today MLWR Thursday #18
Mr Global has been warning for two years that electricity will be as much as a house payment soon enough. boston bean Thursday #3
I listen to him too. One of his clips today said what I didn't want to accept mahina Thursday #16
I'm in Cincinnati for the week for a visit... essaynnc Thursday #4
Every time he makes some major move popsdenver Thursday #28
The fact that these things are even being discussed in terms of electibility warmfeet Thursday #5
I went to Walmart yesterday... slightlv Thursday #6
This is homegirl Thursday #12
And every employee into poverty........ popsdenver Thursday #29
I've been saying this a winning issue for Dems CanonRay Thursday #7
Will make no difference in Alabama AverageOldGuy Thursday #8
I live in a rural county of Tennessee, and it's like that here, too. 70sEraVet Thursday #14
The 3 F voters: Faith, Freedom, Family rpannier Thursday #17
Or popsdenver Thursday #30
Texas is the same, of course. hamsterjill Thursday #23
Yeah, they'll never vote for a Democrat. Wednesdays Thursday #33
The price of gas is going spike very soon as private and government oil reserves are very nearly exhausted. flashman13 Thursday #9
AI Boo1 Thursday #10
A couple of articles worth reading ... aggiesal Thursday #13
It's always about cheap labor with these guys. Glaisne Thursday #21
Not so cheap this time. Ai turned out to be way more expensive than humans. n/t aggiesal Thursday #32
Democrats support Big Tech at their peril. dalton99a Thursday #15
This is good news for hopefully saving our democracy. Joinfortmill Thursday #19
Wow. I'm really glad I live in Michigan. catbyte Thursday #20
I'm in a ground floor 2-bedroom condo and..... wolfie001 Thursday #26
But, but... we're just supposed to be patient as Trump works his amazing magic!!1! Beartracks Thursday #22
Yes and the electric bills in Kansas are moniss Thursday #25
Talk to strangers about it Bobstandard Thursday #31

Captain Zero

(9,006 posts)
27. Indiana was flooded for decades byy Kentuckians
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 09:22 PM
Thursday

Looking for a paycheck, and now they don't have jobs or enough money to get back to Kentucky.

Wednesdays

(23,628 posts)
2. "...the price of gas will probably increase again very soon?"
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 06:57 PM
Thursday

It's already up 30 cents per gallon around here since Tuesday, with no end in sight.

boston bean

(37,028 posts)
3. Mr Global has been warning for two years that electricity will be as much as a house payment soon enough.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:03 PM
Thursday

mahina

(20,924 posts)
16. I listen to him too. One of his clips today said what I didn't want to accept
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:54 PM
Thursday

Which was that this crew is going to extract every nickel they can out of us for the richest among us until there’s nothing left.

essaynnc

(1,006 posts)
4. I'm in Cincinnati for the week for a visit...
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:06 PM
Thursday

The price of gasoline went up $0.45 last night! Thanks for manipulating the market. Donnie

popsdenver

(2,931 posts)
28. Every time he makes some major move
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 09:27 PM
Thursday

his accountants and his spawn's accountants, along with Jared make an absolute Fortune using insider trading each and every DAY, along with other Republican Politicians and the top 1%.....they have mastered the "selling short" Trump and Republicans have complete control of the SEC, FBI so they get away with flagrantly using Insider Trading........

warmfeet

(3,365 posts)
5. The fact that these things are even being discussed in terms of electibility
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:08 PM
Thursday

is completely insane. What have humans become?

slightlv

(8,306 posts)
6. I went to Walmart yesterday...
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:08 PM
Thursday

yes, I know.. but in this little town its the only place to shop!... I went in for a bucket a Tidy Cats cat litter. No big deal, right? Wrong! Not only was there NO Tidy Cats, there was only the cheapest of the cheap non-clumping cat litter, period. I asked an "associate" if they had more and just hadn't stocked it yet; she checked and said, "no... everything we've got is just what you see. We've had trouble getting inventory in.

When we start getting down to where cat litter is hard to find on shelves, we're scraping the bottom of barrel, people!

popsdenver

(2,931 posts)
29. And every employee into poverty........
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 09:33 PM
Thursday

The Waltons need those profits for other investments like owning the Colorado Avalanche, The Denver Nuggets, The Denver Broncos and several other professional sports teams.......they are smart and didn't buy the Colorado Rockies........
Oh and they also bought the professional Denver Soccer or LaCross Team............
They want a new covered stadium for some of the teams, and are gonna pay to build it, but what the public doesn't understand is that it will probably cost the taxpayers a hundred million or two to build up the infrastructure around it......Electrical, Natural Gas, Water, sewer, roads, bridges, etc...

AverageOldGuy

(4,437 posts)
8. Will make no difference in Alabama
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:23 PM
Thursday

I'm a Mississippi native, wife is Alabama native. We both left at age 18 and never looked back. Go back from time to time for funerals.

Our Mississippi and Alabama siblings and cousins, their children and grandchildren will bitch and moan about the cost of gas, groceries, health care -- then they blame it on the socialists, and vote Republican.

70sEraVet

(5,812 posts)
14. I live in a rural county of Tennessee, and it's like that here, too.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:39 PM
Thursday

People will complain about prices all week and how their food stamps are getting cut, then they go to church on Sunday where the preacher tells them that Democrats are trying to turn their kids gay and trans, and are giving all of their tax money to dark-skinned people.

rpannier

(25,022 posts)
17. The 3 F voters: Faith, Freedom, Family
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:56 PM
Thursday

The Guardian did a piece on this group of voters in Michigan, Wyoming, and one or two other states, and found these people were willing to ditch Democracy to get their 18th century vision of the world. High prices, that they will see as a temporary evil for the benefit of long term good (their perceived long term good) are irrelevant.

popsdenver

(2,931 posts)
30. Or
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 09:36 PM
Thursday

Gays Guns and God
they roll them out a few months before every election to rally their crowd, so they get out and vote....

hamsterjill

(18,078 posts)
23. Texas is the same, of course.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 09:07 PM
Thursday

The MAGA's will never admit that Trump did something wrong. They'll be at church on Sunday and vote for Paxton on Tuesday.

Wednesdays

(23,628 posts)
33. Yeah, they'll never vote for a Democrat.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 11:04 PM
Thursday

However, a few of them will stay home on Election Day.

And "a few" can be enough to flip some seats!

flashman13

(2,688 posts)
9. The price of gas is going spike very soon as private and government oil reserves are very nearly exhausted.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:26 PM
Thursday

aggiesal

(11,071 posts)
13. A couple of articles worth reading ...
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:39 PM
Thursday
Use of AI by companies is exploding & the soaring co$t has some of them pumping the brakes in a way that could complicate AI’s triumphal march across the economy.

Corporate America Is Starting to Ration AI as Co$t Skyrockets
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/corporate-america-is-starting-to-ration-ai-as-cost-skyrockets-1eb99d7a




The good news is that this future of an AI takeover is looking increasingly unlikely, at least at the industry's current pace, a fact which is now dawning on some of the biggest rubes and dupes in the corporate world.

Execs Confused and Horrified by the Huge AI Bills After Thinking They Could Replace Workers for Free
https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/execs-confused-horrified-huge-ai-135718505.html


dalton99a

(96,626 posts)
15. Democrats support Big Tech at their peril.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 07:41 PM
Thursday

The tech zillionaires are not friends of Democrats or humans






Joinfortmill

(22,074 posts)
19. This is good news for hopefully saving our democracy.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 08:01 PM
Thursday

but I hate every f*cker who voted for this Russian Asset.

catbyte

(39,530 posts)
20. Wow. I'm really glad I live in Michigan.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 08:36 PM
Thursday

My most recent electric bill (including water) was $142 and I have an older, 2-story, 3 br house with central air. And my gas bill was $32. What the hell, Indiana?

wolfie001

(8,314 posts)
26. I'm in a ground floor 2-bedroom condo and.....
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 09:20 PM
Thursday

.....I keep my thermostat set at 77 degrees during the spring, summer (Maryland). It hasn't turned on once so far (I have it set on auto). We've had 2 heat waves so far and nada from the A/C. I'm still comfy. I keep a small fan on. Good luck to you.

Bobstandard

(2,467 posts)
31. Talk to strangers about it
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 10:23 PM
Thursday

Trump is rigging the midterms right out there in the open. Today he fired what’s left of the Federal Election Commission. His DOJ is threatening election workers with prosecution for simply doing their jobs. His ICE masked terrorists are planning to ‘secure’ the polls. The list goes on and on.

We comfort ourselves with observations like the OP. In the same way hyperbolic headlines claiming the White House in disarray, Trump terrified of this or that, blue tsunami, etc. But it’s all bs. The fix is going down. If we’re relying on an exemplary GOTV we may be whistling past the graveyard

Get out on that freeway overpass, canvas that neighborhood, postcard, phone bank, something. Coming here isn’t enough.

Here’s a link to phone bank for Talarico https://jamestalarico.com/phone-bank-training-guide/]. Pick a candidate. They’re all doing it.

The final word is that we need to be ready to hit the streets should the steal come down. Do you think Americans are up for it? I worry.

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