
3 Martini Lunch Exposing Evil
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Nov 14, 2025 Join hosts Jim and Greg as they dissect President Trump's surprising tariff cuts on imports like coffee and bananas, suggesting a much-needed relief for consumers. They dive into the shocking comments made by Megyn Kelly regarding Jeffrey Epstein, sparking intense outrage and moral debate. Finally, they analyze Sen. John Fetterman's assertions about the disproportionate online vitriol he faces from the left compared to the right, revealing a troubling landscape of political discourse.
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Tariff Rollbacks Signal Admission On Prices
- The administration's tariff rollback on coffee and bananas signals tariffs do raise consumer prices.
- Removing specific tariffs shows the White House concedes pocketbook pain matters politically.
Targeted Vs. Broad Tariff Effects
- Targeted tariffs on rivals like China can make sense, but broad reciprocal tariffs raised costs across supply chains.
- Many domestic products rose in price because imported components became more expensive.
Cut Tariffs On Nonessential Imports
- If the administration wants lower prices, remove tariffs on goods we don't produce domestically.
- Prioritize cuts on imports like coffee and fruit to quickly reduce costs for consumers.
