Breitbart Business Digest: Inflation Leaves the Middle Class Too Poor to Shop at Dollar Stores
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Inflation Chops Down Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree’s latest earnings report offers a grim reflection on the state of the American economy. What we are witnessing is not just a minor fluctuation in retail performance, but a broader indictment of an economy that, under the stewardship of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, has manifestly lost its way.

For those unacquainted with Dollar Tree’s dual audience, its Family Dollar stores cater to lower-income households seeking everyday necessities, while its namesake brand draws in middle- and upper-income shoppers for affordable party supplies and seasonal goods. What makes this earnings report notable is the revelation that even households earning over $125,000 per year—once thought immune to such cutbacks—are now tightening their belts and shifting from “buying for want” to “buying for need.”

This is not a blip, nor should it be dismissed as a mere casualty of transient economic forces. Rather, it is the logical outcome of economic policies that have imposed inflationary burdens on all classes of Americans. The Biden-Harris administration, with its reckless fiscal expansions and ideological hubris, has forced consumers into a corner. It was inevitable that even the affluent would feel the blow; and now, with Dollar Tree’s stock plunging nearly 25 percent, the axe has finally bitten into the grain.

Dollar General Is Losing the Battle Against Inflation Too

The malaise is hardly confined to this one retailer. Dollar General, Dollar Tree’s main competitor, saw a similar fate recently, with its shares shedding one-third of their value. The discount chains—once considered havens during economic downturns—are now emblematic of something more troubling: the weakening of consumer confidence across the board. The administration has promised economic recovery, but these results suggest a fundamental fracture at the heart of their policies.

“Inflation has continued to negatively impact these households, with more than 60 percent claiming they have had to sacrifice on purchasing basic necessities due to the higher cost of those items,” Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos said on an analyst call.

Vasos pointed out that with customers paying more for expenses such as rent, utilities, and health care, there’s not much left over for retail goods.

The executives at Dollar Tree are clear-eyed about the situation. Mike Creedon, the company’s chief operating officer, remarked that the business is navigating through “one of the most challenging macro environments” in recent memory. No doubt. The retailer’s same-store sales grew a paltry 1.3 percent last quarter, far below the expectations of Wall Street, and Family Dollar’s sales dipped as well. Dollar Tree’s net income has fallen by one-third, a far cry from the 14 percent increase analysts were predicting. These numbers are not signs of poor management or shifting consumer tastes. They mostly reflect the economic reality under Biden and Harris.

Why is this happening? Because when inflation eats away at household budgets, even middle-class and wealthier families have to reconsider their spending. The people who used to shop at Dollar Tree for party favors are now skipping the party altogether.

If the Consumer Falters, So Does the Economy

The health of the consumer is particularly important at this moment because household spending has been one of the few sources of growth in the economy. In the second quarter, it contributed around two percentage points of the three percent growth rate. The manufacturing sector has contracted in 21 out of the the last 22 months, according to the Institute for Supply Management (ISM). As we were reminded in yesterday’s weaker than expected construction spending figures, the housing market is teetering on a recession despite sky-high prices. The labor market is weakening, as the larger-than-expected decline in job openings showed on Wednesday.

Closely linked to consumer spending is business inventories. Last quarter, the growth in inventories were responsible for roughly 80 basis points—or eight-tenths of a percentage point—of growth. But if the consumer is weakening, businesses are likely to find themselves with unwanted inventories. This would lead to even further weakness in the manufacturing sector as retailers pulled back from new orders, a process that the soft ISM and S&P Global purchasing managers survey reports for August suggest may already be underway.

Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks on the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act on August 15, 2023, in Seattle. (Official White House Photo by Polly Irungu via Flickr)

The Biden-Harris administration may continue to trumpet its economic successes, but the facts on the ground tell a different story. The American consumer is voting with their dollars, or rather with their lack thereof. And no amount of political posturing can obscure the reality that inflation has badly eroded the purchasing power of families across the country. The administration’s policies, driven by a combination of ill-considered fiscal expansion and an unending regulatory attack on business, have produced an environment in which even dollar stores struggle to maintain growth.

To watch Dollar Tree’s stock plunge is to watch, in real time, the unraveling of the economic mythology which Biden and Harris have been preaching for the past four years. The consumer economy, long thought to be resilient, is fraying under the weight of inflation and uncertainty. The middle class, once the engine of American prosperity, is now forced to cut back on even the simplest of purchases.

In the latest survey by YouGov for the Economist, taken between September 1 and 3, just 21 percent of the public said they think the economy is getting better, and just 14 percent said they are better off today than a year ago. Forty-eight percent said the economy is worsening and 43 percent said they are personally worse off.

This is not the robust recovery that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden tout on the campaign trail—it is the slow but steady erosion of confidence in their leadership.

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JACK POSOBIEC: ‘Joe Biden never would have dropped out if that shot hit’ Trump
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JACK POSOBIEC: ‘Joe Biden never would have dropped out if that shot hit’ Trump


On Wednesday’s episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec discussed the “shadow over our republic” following the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump.

Posobiec contemplated that had the assassination attempt been successful, Nikki Haley may have been named the Republican nominee moving into the 2024 election. He also considered Donald Trump Jr. may have been inclined to run. The other implication, in his opinion, is that Joe Biden would not have needed to drop out of the race and force a Kamala Harris nomination for the Democrats because the left would have been fine with Biden losing to “a Nikki Haley type.”

“To understand the true nature of our system you have to understand that Joe Biden never would have dropped out had that shot hit,” Posobiec said.

His guest, Darren Beattie agreed completely, emphasizing the fact that Trump had not yet named a VP at the time of the Butler rally and it would have been easy for Nikki Haley to step into the nomination. “The regime, they’re totally fine with Nikki Haley, and all the better that she can present herself as Trump-aligned ’cause she worked for Trump, all the better that she’s Republican so that if they let her win they can say ‘see, the system isn’t rigged after all’,” Beattie said. “The most elegant solution in the world and they came within millimeters of effectuating that solution.

Beattie questioned whether because of this, there were in fact sinister and purposeful forces at play in Butler, as so many have wondered due to the amount of security “failures” that took place that day.

In fact, in Posobiec and Joshua Lisec’s new book, Bulletproof: How a Shot Meant for Donald Trump Took Out Joe Biden, they placed the 12 security failures that took place that day into a probability matrix and ChatGPT revealed there was a 1 in 1 septillionth chance of all of those independently taking place.

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The perpetrator of a shooting at a US high school on Wednesday was a 14-year-old student and two of the four people killed were fellow pupils, authorities said.

“Of those that are deceased, two were students and two were teachers here at the school,” said Chris Hosey, director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. “The shooter is in custody… He is a fourteen year old student here at the high school.”



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Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump said Wednesday the perpetrator of a high school shooting in Georgia that killed at least four people was a “sick and deranged monster.”

“Our hearts are with the victims and loved ones of those affected by the tragic event in Winder, GA,” the former president posted on his Truth Social platform. “These cherished children were taken from us far too soon by a sick and deranged monster.”



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Venezuela’s Maduro declares ‘an early Christmas for October 1’
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Venezuela’s Maduro declares ‘an early Christmas for October 1’


Christmas has come early in Venezeula whether the people want it to or not.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro declared Monday that this year’s Christmas will start on October 1. The announcement was made at a time of extreme political escalation following the highly-contested July presidential election, in which both Maduro’s regime and the opposition party declared victory.

“It’s September, and it already smells like Christmas,” Maduro said during a television interview, according to the AP. “That’s why this year, as a way of paving tribute to you all, and in gratitude to you all, I’m going to decree an early Christmas for October 1.”

Not all are on board with the president’s declaration.

Jose Ernesto Ruiz, a 57-year-old officer worker, told the Associated Press: “Christmas is supposed to be a time of joy, family reunions, parties, presents. But without money, and with this political crisis, who can believe that there will be an early Christmas?”

Maduro claimed the season would come “with peace, happiness, and security,” but the political climate has citizens fearful and living on edge.

Ruling party-loyal electoral officials declared Maduro, who first became president in 2013, the winner on election night without providing election data results to back up Maduro’s reported win. The United States recognized Maduro’s opponent, Edmundo Gonzalez, as the winner of the election in August, rejecting Maduro’s claim of victory. This, after Gonzalez’s faction supplied electronic copies of electoral tallies that showed Gonzalez had won the most votes.
Mass protests erupted in opposition to Maduro after the election, which has since resulted in the arrest of roughly 2,000 people including politicians, journalists, and aid workers.

Just moments before Maduro’s holiday announcement, a judge ordered the arrest of Gonzalez on charges of usurpation of powers, conspiracy, and falsifying documents.

Ines Quevedo, a 39-year-old mother of two children, suggested to the paper that it’s hard to be jolly when “we are all worried about how we are going to put food on the table.”

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PHOTO: Tim Walz's Family Members Reveal Support for Donald Trump
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PHOTO: Tim Walz’s Family Members Reveal Support for Donald Trump


 

Several family members of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democrat Party’s vice presidential nominee, have come out in support of Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump.

A photo shared by Charles Herbster, a former Republican gubernatorial candidate for Nebraska, showed several people wearing blue t-shirts with the words, “Nebraska Walz’s for Trump.”

The people in the photo wearing shirts supporting Trump are related to Walz on his grandfather’s brother’s side, a representative confirmed to the Daily Mail.

Former President Donald Trump responded to the photo in Truth Social post by thanking Jeff Walz, the brother of the Minnesota governor.

“Thank you very much, Jeff,” Trump wrote in his post. “It is a Great Honor to have your Endorsement. I look forward to meeting you soon!”

The photo of the Walz family supporting Trump comes after Walz’s brother described him as “not the type of character you want making decisions about your future” and added that he “opposed” his brother’s ideology.

In a Facebook post from March 2023, Jeff Walz responded to several comments from people.

“We’ve just become a third-world banana republic,” Walz said in the post.

One of the people encouraged Walz to “have a talk with his brother,” to which Walz revealed that he had not spoken to him “in 8 years.”

“Haven’t spoke to him in 8 years,” Jeff Walz wrote in a comment. “I’m opposed to all his ideology. My family wasn’t given any notice [that] he was selected and denied security the days after.”

Another person encouraged Walz to “Help MAGA” and to “Get on stage with President Trump and endorse him.”

“I’ve thought hard about doing something like that,” Jeff Walz responded. “I’m torn between that and just keeping my family out of it. The stories I could tell. Not the type of character you want making decisions about your future.”

Tim Walz has three siblings: Sandy Dietrich, Jeff Walz, and Craig Walz. Dietrich is reportedly living in Nebraska, while Jeff Walz lives in Florida.

Craig Walz died in June 2016 while camping at Duncan Lake after a powerful storm rolled through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) and Cook County, leading to a tree falling on his campsite, according to KARE11 News.

Breitbart News reached out to Jeff Walz for a statement but did not receive a response by the time of publication.

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‘Perfectly evil’: Alarm sounded as 4 of 5 predictors of coming civil war have already happened!
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‘Perfectly evil’: Alarm sounded as 4 of 5 predictors of coming civil war have already happened!


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An author who is known for coining the “Millennnial” descriptive and has seen his predictions for the future actually happen is warning that America is blundering down the road to another civil war, and four of five predicates for that calamity already have happened.

It is demographer and historian Neil Howe who was interviewed for an analysis by the Daily Signal, and who explained internal divisions so deep they can lead to a reprise of the war between the blue and the gray is more plausible than most people think.

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“In 1997, he published a book with Bill Strauss, ‘The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy—What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America’s Next Rendezvous with Destiny.’ In that book, he suggested five catalysts for a major crisis—and four of the five have already come to pass,” the analysis explained.

On the Daily Signal Podcast, he explained one predictor was a crisis over debt, and he called it a “new tea party movement,” a label that subsequently was used during the 2010 fights by that name.

“The other one was a WMD [weapon of mass destruction] attack on New York City,” Howe explained, citing how the catastrophe of 9/11 paralleled that worry.

“The other one was the [COVID-19] pandemic, and the fourth one was Russia invading a former Soviet republic,” such as Ukraine, he explained.

What’s left?

“A nullification crisis, where one or more of the states would actually nullify federal regulation, which would lead to a new secession movement,” he warned.

His theory is that the United States can expect a major crisis about every 80-100 years, like a Great Depression or a World War II, events that he calls “fourth turnings.”

And he says already in America the divisions between “red” and “blue” are so deep each considers the other “perfectly evil,” the analysis explains.

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US Steel Shares Melt Down After Biden Reportedly Prepares To Block Deal With Japan's Nippon
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US Steel Shares Melt Down After Biden Reportedly Prepares To Block Deal With Japan’s Nippon

Update (1433ET):

Shares of US Steel in New York crashed around 1343 ET after a Washington Post report, citing three people familiar with the matter, revealed that President Biden intends to formally block Nippon Steel’s proposed $14.9 billion deal with the Pittsburgh-based steelmaker. 

Shares crashed 21% to the $27 handle, erasing all gains made in late 2023 after Japan’s largest steelmaker said it would buy US Steel for $55 per share in an all-cash transaction.

If losses hold through the end of the cash session, this would be the largest daily loss since -26.8% on April 26, 2017. 

Financial Times said Biden’s formal decision could come in just a few days. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris revealed on Monday that she opposed the deal, and President Trump has also vowed to block it. 

Earlier, WSJ cited US Steel CEO David Burritt as warning that a blocked deal with Japan’s Nippon would result in plant closures. 

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Just days after Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris publicly opposed Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion bid for US Steel, the CEO of the Pittsburgh-based steel giant told the Wall Street Journal that the company would be forced to relocate its headquarters and shut down steel mills if the deal falls through.

CEO David Burritt told WSJ that Japan’s Nippon plans to invest $3 billion in the company’s older mills, ensuring the plants remain competitive in domestic and global markets. The investment will also secure the jobs of thousands of steelworkers.

“We wouldn’t do that [upgrade plants] if the deal falls through,” Burritt said in an interview, adding that US Steel doesn’t have the money to afford upgrades.

The timing of Burritt’s comments comes days after VP Harris said in a speech on Monday that she opposes Nippon’s deal to purchase US steel, arguing that the Pittsburgh steelmaker “should remain American-owned and American-operated.”

Since the deal was first announced in December following a multi-month bidding process, CEO Burritt has mostly refrained from making public statements. In the interview, he said Nippon would bring much-needed investment and the latest steelmaking technology to older mills in Gary, Ind., and its Mon Valley Works near Pittsburgh. He called the mounting opposition to the deal highly “puzzling and confusing.”

Spending on mill maintenance and equipment upgrades was deferred over the last decade because US Steel was losing money as it struggled with elevated costs and low steel prices. Higher steel prices in recent years have helped restore profits despite some Wall Street analysts forecasting dismal demand in the quarters ahead amid recession threats.

US Steel owns two modern steel mills in Arkansas near Osceola in Mississippi County. Without investment from Nippon, the company could shutter Mon Valley, the company’s last steelmaking operation in Pittsburgh. 

“If that mill won’t make it to the next decade, why would we stay there?” Burritt said, adding more of its steelmaking capacity is shifting to the southern part of the US, and with that, so could the headquarters. 

Besides VP Harris and President Biden, former President Trump has also vowed to block the deal if re-elected. Both candidates are fighting for the votes of Pennsylvania steelworkers and blue-collar folks in this crucial battleground state. 

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