Close Menu
Broke Life Hacks

    Inbox-Safe, Budget-Smart

    Get the latest broke hacks about money, life, and surviving capitalism with duct tape and sarcasm.

    What's Hot

    The Humorous Mistakes in the Raja Saab Budget

    Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences clear through their choices.

    A Dramatic Week for Stocks with Minimal Changes: Tesla and Nvidia See Bigger Losses

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Broke Life Hacks
    Contact us
    • Frugal Living

      10 Ways Low-Income Individuals Squander Money: Tips for Frugal Living

      February 3, 2026

      Bradley saved $200,001 in a year by adopting these five extreme frugal habits.

      February 3, 2026

      Five Investments or Purchases the Rich Steer Clear Of

      February 2, 2026

      What Type of Candidates Are Desired for the Parliamentary Elections?

      February 2, 2026

      Home Elements That Retirees Frequently Regret Not Having

      February 1, 2026
    • Budget Blunders

      The Humorous Mistakes in the Raja Saab Budget

      February 3, 2026

      Top Internet News and Trends from BuzzFeed

      February 3, 2026

      Sanjay Mishra expresses frustration with being typecast in comedy roles but acknowledges that it provided him with opportunities during challenging times.

      February 2, 2026

      20 Funny Resumes That May Have Missed the Job but Delivered Laughter

      February 2, 2026

      Don’t Push That reveals a $1,500 sci-fi comedy centered around the consequences of pressing a terrible button.

      February 2, 2026
    • Side Hustle

      Mondays with Morgan: Greg Rahn’s New Album Side Hustle

      February 2, 2026

      The harshest criticisms of the terribly unamusing film featuring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson.

      February 2, 2026

      Desmond Scott’s Mystery Woman Revealed from Lip-Syncing Video

      February 2, 2026

      Controversial comedian Vir Das reveals details on The Hustle podcast about his Emmy award stored in a Godrej cabinet and covered with thermals.

      February 1, 2026

      His Side Business in the Paranormal Generates $20K Annually for Three People, but He’s Prepared to Quit His $60K Job to Pursue Ghost Hunting Full Time

      January 31, 2026
    • Retail Ruses

      Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences clear through their choices.

      February 3, 2026

      Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences known through their actions.

      February 3, 2026

      Retail resurgence as consumers make their preferences known through shopping choices.

      February 2, 2026

      Retail experiences a resurgence as consumers make their preferences clear.

      January 28, 2026

      Retail rebounds as consumers choose to shop in-person.

      January 27, 2026
    • WTF Finance

      A Dramatic Week for Stocks with Minimal Changes: Tesla and Nvidia See Bigger Losses

      February 3, 2026

      Exploring the Unusual Universe of Cartoonist Robert Crumb

      February 3, 2026

      Influencers and OnlyFans models are increasingly seeking O-1 visas, reflecting a new vision of the American dream.

      February 2, 2026

      Continuing the Journey: The Unusual Universe of Cartoonist Robert Crumb

      February 2, 2026

      Continuing on the Road: The Unusual Realm of Cartoonist Robert Crumb

      February 1, 2026
    Broke Life Hacks
    You are at:Home»WTF Finance»Harris Faulkner criticized for absurd suggestion that 401(k) investors should view Trump’s tariffs as a wartime initiative.
    WTF Finance

    Harris Faulkner criticized for absurd suggestion that 401(k) investors should view Trump’s tariffs as a wartime initiative.

    administratorBy administratorOctober 26, 2025093 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Your support helps us to tell the story

    From matters of reproductive rights to climate calamities and the occasional Big Tech drama, The Independent is your front-row seat when the plot thickens. Whether we’re digging into the financial antics of Elon Musk’s pro-Trump PAC or rolling out our latest documentary, ‘The A Word’, we understand the delicate art of sifting through facts and fiction.

    In these thrilling times in US history, we need boots on the ground—or rather, shoes on the newsroom floor. Your contribution helps us keep the reporters busy, chatting with both sides and ensuring nobody gets left out of the dialogue.

    The Independent enjoys the trust of every political stripe. Unlike those other megaphone media sources, we don’t gatekeep our investigation behind paywalls—it’s our belief that quality journalism should be available to every Tom, Dick, and Harry, funded by the fortunate few who can spare some change.

    Your support makes all the difference.


    Read more

    Ahead of Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, Fox News’ Harris Faulkner donned her most serious face and urged Americans nervous about their retirement savings to back the president’s market-shaking trade policies with the fervor of a wartime production effort. Because apparently, why not turn financial anxiety into a national rallying cry?

    “Are we at war?” pondered Daily Beast columnist Julia Davis, clearly trying to understand Faulkner’s not-so-genius analogy.

    On a recent episode of Fox News’ Outnumbered, Faulkner and the ever-eloquent former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany engaged in a riveting discussion, or as riveting as it gets on that channel, about whether or not Trump might be “wrong” on tariffs. Spoiler: the answer was a resounding “not in this universe.”

    McEnany found it “fascinating” that the press secretary casually dismissed grave concerns about 401(k)s as she turned the mic over to Faulkner. “Everything’s going to work out,” Faulkner assured her audience, sounding as confident as someone who just spilled coffee on their white shirt.

    Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner, somehow still employed, suggests that “401(k) people” endure Trump’s tariffs like troops accepting rationing. (Fox News)

    Faulkner then likened the market’s current state to a “road” full of bumps, claiming that those dependent on retirement funds must brace themselves for the ride, as if they were on a cross-country trip in a jalopy missing a few wheels. She elaborated, passionately urging an all-in commitment during this “bumpy period,” which, let’s be real, could be another way of saying “Hold onto your wallets!”

    Outside the echo chamber of Fox News, the response was predictably savage. Critics pounced on Faulkner’s suggestion that retirees should simply suck it up while Trump rolls the economic dice.

    “A millionaire TV personality lecturing everyday folks about sacrifices? What delightful irony,” quipped journalist Mike Rothschild, obviously loving the drama. Meanwhile, Jonah Goldberg from The Dispatch weighed in, asserting that comparing trade issues to wartime efforts was a “fallacy.” Seems like he’s missed a few Fox segments in his day.

    Liberal author Don Winslow deemed the entire analogy “ludicrous,” stating that while Trump is busy crashing the economy, Faulkner is somehow misplacing her logic. And former Chicago Tribune editor Mark Jacob went a step further, suggesting that Faulkner’s comments fit neatly into a “fascist playbook: Create chaos then present yourself as the knight in shining armor.” Talk about an unsolicited critique!

    401k Absurd criticized Faulkner Harris initiative Investors suggestion tariffs Trumps View wartime
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleExpenditure of Upper-Class Retirees at Age 83
    Next Article Exploring Ellen DeGeneres’s Real Estate Ventures as She Contemplates Life Beyond Comedy
    administrator
    • Website

    Related Posts

    A Dramatic Week for Stocks with Minimal Changes: Tesla and Nvidia See Bigger Losses

    February 3, 2026

    Exploring the Unusual Universe of Cartoonist Robert Crumb

    February 3, 2026

    Influencers and OnlyFans models are increasingly seeking O-1 visas, reflecting a new vision of the American dream.

    February 2, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The groundbreaking play Iraq, But Funny blends humor with deeper themes.

    September 15, 202539 Views

    9 Genuine Workplace Email Blunders: A Senior Staff Member Nicknamed Babes

    November 12, 202520 Views

    Bankrupt Broadcaster’s 50-Pyeong Rental Home Inspires Wife’s Money-Saving Tips – 조선일보

    September 23, 202518 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Inbox-Safe, Budget-Smart

    Get the latest broke hacks about money, life, and surviving capitalism with duct tape and sarcasm.

    About
    About

    Your cheeky guide to surviving (and accidentally thriving) on a broke budget. We deliver absurdly hilarious money-saving tricks—because being broke shouldn’t be boring.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Our Picks

    The Humorous Mistakes in the Raja Saab Budget

    Retail rebounds as consumers make their preferences clear through their choices.

    A Dramatic Week for Stocks with Minimal Changes: Tesla and Nvidia See Bigger Losses

    Inbox-Safe, Budget-Smart

    Get the latest broke hacks about money, life, and surviving capitalism with duct tape and sarcasm.

    © 2025 Broke Life Hacks. All rights reserved.
    • About Broke Life Hacks
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.