• branno@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    Dems didn’t need new voters. They just needed the same folks that voted for Biden in 2020 to show up in 2024.

    Too bad they were too racist and sexist to vote for a black woman.

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      Lot of those people who voted in 2020 weren’t Democratic voters. They voted for the Democrats that one time and then the Democrats failed to retain them. That’s on the Democrats. I don’t know how many times people can say it. It’s a candidate and the party’s job to earn people’s votes. Earn them. There is literally no other way to do it. Democrats refuse to do that that’s why they lose.

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        1 day ago

        Here I thought that 4 years of competent leadership, a booming economy, and some significant legislative victories would earn votes.

        Silly me. Clearly the voting populous wanted extreme leftist policies. Explains why Trump won.

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          21 hours ago

          What world are you living in where you think the economy of the last 4 years has been booming? Every indicator that isn’t the Dow Jones indicates that the economy has been absolutely fucked for the last 4 years.

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            21 hours ago

            The real one?

            Where 6 million more people in the US were employed than before the pandemic.

            Where inflation in the US was lower than that of peer western countries.

            Where the number of people using food stamps decreased.

            Where wages went up almost 20% over 4 years.

            Where GDP grew by some 14% over 4 years.

            Where the S&P 500 increase by 43% over 4 years.

            By what reasonable metric would you consider the economy fucked?

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              21 hours ago

              Have you tried to actually find a job in the last 2 years? It’s almost impossible despite loads of “we’re hiring!” sighns that are offering less than they were 2 years ago

              Most Americans do not care what inflation in the UK or Germany is. They care what it looks like here, and when most Americans were living paycheck to paycheck before Biden took over, inflation hits them even harder.

              Maybe average income has gone up that much the last 4 years, but most people’s income has been essentially flat for the last 4. The majority of Americans make less than $30 an hour, which is inadequate to live on nearly anywhere in the country.

              GDP is great if you have stocks and bonds. It’s meaningless to your average person who is barely able to put anything into a 401(k).

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                10 hours ago

                So your evidence that the economy was broken under Biden is your feelings.

                Cool.

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                18 hours ago

                So you got 6 different metrics about a good economy and your answer is… that it feels hard to find a job?

                Like anyone in IT, I get bombarded by offers on LinkedIn and salaries kept growing just fine.

                The numbers clearly say that more people are employed and less are on food stamps, so it could be that you need to do something about yourself?

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                  17 hours ago

                  Believe it or not, most people don’t work in IT, and millions of Americans don’t think the economy is working properly.

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                    17 hours ago

                    Well, feel free to provide some numbers, claiming what millions think is not helping much.