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Why did a decisive margin of those women abandon Biden in a year? What's your theory?
Has Biden been voted out?
Why did a decisive margin of those women abandon Biden in a year? What's your theory?
Do poor people or working class minorities not care about gas prices or the cost of their groceries going up?
You may be right that some of the dissatisfaction with Biden is coming from the left (certainly within his party), but who are the voters supposed to look to to help them with the kitchen table issues? The privileges enjoyed by regular posters of this board insulate them from the rises in crime and inflation, but there are people struggling with each. If not the President and/or the Congress, who? Part of the problem with being in control is owning the response even if you didn't cause the problem. What has the President's response been?
Sure they do, those people just don’t matter to Republicans because they don’t actively subscribe to the Republican propaganda on those topics blaming them on: socialism, undocumented immigrants, China, the gay agenda, college professors, activist judges, or runaway government spending.
You can theorize all day about why it is that a very specific group of Americans believe in the above, and why the rest of them don’t, but you can’t deny that it’s a very stark divide between who believes it and who doesn’t.
Why did a decisive margin of those women abandon Biden in a year? What's your theory?
Why did a decisive margin of those women abandon Biden in a year? What's your theory?
And here comes curly to spew some nonsense.
Do poor people or working class minorities not care about gas prices or the cost of their groceries going up?
Do you think the poor family just says "aw shucks [insert name of president here] has no effect on gas prices so I'm not going to worry that it costs me 50% more to get to/from work than it did a year ago?"
You are right that for most middle class families it's manageable, which is why I find it puzzling that you think the same issues don't matter to poor families?
The Let’s Go Brandon chant is very convincing
I don't understand the point of that. If anything, it trolls the reporter/media. I don't see what impact Biden is supposed to feel from people not cussing at him. Yeah, he knows half the country doesn't like him. Welcome to elective office. And?
The mockery in this case almost can be considered cruel.you are half-hearted at best, and no one can blame you
Funnylistening to the 2 guys named Chris driving into work this morning. Some every man's on there complaining about inflation is due to the government paying people to stay-at-home instead of working and then they have a long discussion about it before somebody points out that those unemployment payments are no longer being made. Is pretty much a microcosm of Republican messaging.
Funnylistening to the 2 guys named Chris driving into work this morning. Some every man's on there complaining about inflation is due to the government paying people to stay-at-home instead of working and then they have a long discussion about it before somebody points out that those unemployment payments are no longer being made. Is pretty much a microcosm of Republican messaging.
All good questions here.
Being disingenuous isn’t an effective rhetorical tool on a political sub where the same 20 people have been posting for 10 years. The Republican Party is incredibly homogenous, and isn’t representative of the socioeconomic “working man” that you all like to fantasize it is, because statistically the American working class is poorer, racially diverse and lives in cities. Not white construction foremen with pontoon boats and 60 thousand dollar trucks. You conservatives love to complain about “virtue signaling”, when that’s exactly what all your “kitchen table issues” fear mongering propaganda is - empty gesturing to real working class people on behalf of hateful country middle class whites.
Alright now that I have fulfilled my court ordered weekly quota of posts complaining about Republicans I can return to my true passion of bitching about Democrats.
Being disingenuous isn’t an effective rhetorical tool on a political sub where the same 20 people have been posting for 10 years. The Republican Party is incredibly homogenous, and isn’t representative of the socioeconomic “working man” that you all like to fantasize it is, because statistically the American working class is poorer, racially diverse and lives in cities. Not white construction foremen with pontoon boats and 60 thousand dollar trucks. You conservatives love to complain about “virtue signaling”, when that’s exactly what all your “kitchen table issues” fear mongering propaganda is - empty gesturing to real working class people on behalf of hateful country middle class whites.