November 26, 2024

Farm Bureau Thanksgiving Costs Data Falls Short of Reality | Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, Nov. 26

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Hour 1

Farm Bureau’s Thanksgiving report is flawed.
The group says Thanksgiving meals are cheaper this year.
However, LendingTree conducted a better analysis.

Inflation remains high and keeps straining household budgets. A LendingTree report shows that Thanksgiving costs are up 19% from last year.

According to the survey, hosts expect to spend $431 for the holiday. This includes $265 on food and drinks, plus $166 for decorations. On average, 11 guests will attend, just like last year.

Pastor Lucas Miles leads “Tuesday Tithe,” a focus on faith.
A study found Christian voters played a big role in Trump’s win.
Walmart plans to cut back on “woke” policies due to pressure.


Hour 2

Trump’s new tariff idea causes debate.
Lawmakers and businesses are divided over its impact.

The plan could bring in $2 trillion to $2.5 trillion and cut the deficit. A budget group says Trump wants a 10% tariff on all imports.

So far in FY2023, the deficit has reached $1.6 trillion. Trump claims this tariff could already reduce drug and illegal immigration issues.


Canada’s Trade Partners

Canada’s largest trade partner is the U.S., accounting for $337 billion (75.4% of exports).
Other partners include China ($18 billion), the U.K. ($15 billion), Japan ($9 billion), and Mexico ($6 billion).

Casey explains how America might push Venezuela to accept deported citizens.


Hour 3

Scott Jennings challenges CNN panelists on Twitter’s reputation.
A viral compilation shows Jennings debating topics like bias and media narratives.

Casey shared highlights on social media to spark more conversations.


Hour 1

Farm Bureau Thanksgiving data is wrong

Thanksgiving dinner is historically affordable this year

Lending Tree did a more practical analysis

Stubbornly high inflation is continuing to strain the budgets of American households this Thanksgiving, as a new report by LendingTree finds that the costs are up 19% from a year ago.

LendingTree’s survey found that on average, Thanksgiving dinner hosts plan to spend $431 on food, drinks and decor for the celebration. That includes an average of $265 for food and drinks, plus an additional $166 on Thanksgiving decor for the festivities. Those Thanksgiving hosts expect an average of 11 guests to attend the holiday party, the same number as last year.

Tuesday Tithe with Pastor Lucas Miles

Study: Christian Voters Responsible for Trump Victory

Walmart to scale back ‘woke’ policies following pressure from conservative activist


Hour 2

Trump’s tariff threat divides lawmakers, business groups at home

Trump’s tariff plan would raise $2 trillion or more and reduce deficit, watchdog says

Donald Trump, the Republican presidential frontrunner, has proposed a tariff plan that would raise between $2 trillion and $2.5 trillion and result in deficit reduction, according to a budget watchdog group. Trump has proposed a baseline tariff of 10% on all U.S. imports.

So far into FY2023, the deficit is $1.6 trillion.

SUCK IT, Haters! Trump’s Tariff Threat Over Illegals and Drugs ALREADY Working and It’s a GLORIOUS Thing

Top Canada Imports, Exports & Trading Partners

Canada’s Top 5 Trading Partners

United States—$337 billion (USD) (75.4% of total Canadian exports)
China—$18 billion (USD) (3.9% of total Canadian exports)
United Kingdom—US $15 billion (3.3% of total Canadian exports)
Japan—US$9 billion (2.1% of total Canadian exports)
Mexico—US$6 billion (1.2% of total Canadian exports)

Casey explains how the U.S. could compel countries, like Venezuela, to take back their citizens whom we deport.

Watch: Joy Reid goes on MASSIVE rant on Elon Musk’s DOGE, claims it will force you to drink raw milk

Greene to chair new DOGE subcommittee on Oversight next Congress


Hour 3

‘I Learned It by Watching You!’ Scott Jennings OWNS CNN Panelists Who Claim Twitter Is Far Right

So Many Liberal TEARS! WATCH Epic Compilation of Scott Jennings Owning CNN Panelists OVER and OVER Again

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Daily Show Prep: Monday, November 25

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