Six Degrees of Trump and Bacon
Briefly

At a town-hall event, Donald Trump claimed that the rise in grocery prices, including bacon, stems from the expansion of wind energy, attributing inflation to energy policies.
Trump's argument links high grocery prices and a decline in meat consumption to wind energy expansion, suggesting it is part of broader inflation caused by energy choices.
While Trump acknowledged that bacon prices have risen due to inflation, he incorrectly connected this to the Biden administration’s energy policy without substantial evidence.
Despite being partially coherent, Trump's statement that wind turbines negatively affect meat consumption oversimplifies complex economic factors influencing food prices today.
Read at The Atlantic
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