No, Higher Turkey Cost Isn’t Part Of A Plot By Democrats To Destroy Thanksgiving

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No, Higher Turkey Cost Isn’t Part Of A Plot By Democrats To Destroy Thanksgiving
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Higher turkey prices are driving up costs for“At the core of this, [Democrats] want to divide Americans up. They don't want us to have any common ground, they don't want us to have any shared traditions like Thanksgiving.

..It all goes to fundamentally transforming this country and the way you do that is to make sure we have no commonality whatsoever...you start chipping away at that, and they don't care that Thanksgiving costs a lot more,"

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