The article critiques Donald Trump's economic promises during his campaign, particularly his claims about lowering grocery costs and boosting the economy. Despite these assurances, reality has not matched his words. The author plans to monitor key economic indicators such as unemployment rates, inflation, and cost of living to hold Trump accountable for his campaign commitments. The focus is on ensuring transparency in evaluating the administration's performance against its promises, especially considering the significant impact the economy had on the recent election results.
"I won on groceries. It's a very simple word, groceries. Like almost, you know, who uses the word. I started using the word, the groceries... I won an election based on that."
"Pocket-watching the Trump economy is truly some hater-type shit. But at the same time, holding candidates-turned-presidents accountable for their promises is important."
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