No, no, no PP. Trump has a plan for women as of today: |
You hit the nail on the head -- common sense has left the building. Between that and unregulated/uncontrolled social media we are doomed. |
Gas was last at $2.15 a gallon in 2005. Now it is $3.50, which is an increase of 63%. The median annual net pay was $24K in 2005. Now it is $45K, which is an increase of 87%. So a gallon of gas has become less expensive since 2005 measured relative to net pay. |
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I paid $2.95 in DC today and we aren't in a recession like in 2020 when Trump was in office and gas was almost this cheap.
Thanks Joe! |
This is so disingenuous. Life is so much more expensive today than 5 years ago and no, my pay did not increase to match inflation. |
Anyone with common sense knows that what happens with many of these things above are not controlled by the POTUS. Other factors determine the price of gas. Economies also depend on many factors, some things take years to manifest. Trump was a disaster. You don't get to talk about common sense when you clearly don't have any. |
DP. This is 100% indisputably true when it comes to the sitting POTUS.
Trump's candidacy resonates strongly with the "I know your dirty laundry so well that I kind of stopped caring how poorly you think of me" crowd. It liberates a person from the pretension that they're championing a stellar candidate, while allowing them to revel in the freedom of being fully empowered to construct themselves a high ground regardless. Imagine Dumbo once he realized that the Magic Feather was a ruse. |
But wouldn't the GOP say that's your fault for failing to haul yourself up by the bootstraps? |
Then you should be in a profession and job that pays you more. That is the GOP mantra, right? Personal responsibility. Meanwhile, Harris has proposed to strengthen anti-gouging laws while Trump is proposing more tariffs, which will make things even more expensive. GOP supports rules that make corporations richer on the backs of everyday Americans and Trump has no plans to get prices down unless he becomes an authoritarian and mandates it, but then that would be socialism, right? |
+1 2002, my mortgage rate was 6% on a $750K house in the Bay area. I will say that those were definitely the hay days, but it wasn't about politics, per se. It was about the tech boom. I worked in IT. I can't be sorry for HoneB visas because my (white) spouse came on one, as did my good friend, also white. There were actually a lot of white visa workers in the SV back then. I still work with a FAANG, and I work with a lot of foreign workers here, white and otherwise. |
uh... 1930s/40s/50s... Segregation was still allowed; Japanese Americans were interned in a camp. Millions of people died, including many American men. The world was coming out of a recession because of a *global* war. That was when America was great? Um.. ok. |
+1 MAGA are cherry picking. You want the 60s back, along with the segregation, women not being in the workforce in any great numbers, and high tax rates. You can't have one without the other. I will say that the highest marginal tax rate came down steadily, and went down dramatically when Reagan too office. |
| 1990s were awesome |
No. We believe in good governance. |
So a trump autocracay will be good governance based on facts and science? |