You've really missed the point. |
I think that they meant that most of the DC murders are localized to an area that isn't really part of that poster's world. Whereas the changes since Trump came to office have impacted them directly in several different ways. Therefore, the reduced murder rate doesn't change their life much and the decimation of the rule of law and Federal government (not to mention economy) have in fact impacted them. |
Thx. TBH, I think I got it, but wanted the poster to spell that out. |
Yeah, sarcasm doesn't really come across on the internet. Also, there are, like, a lot of people out here. |
Most of the issues I have been dealing with have been as result of the Biden's inflation and the resulting high mortgage rates. When is the Fed going to lower interest rates? |
Yeah, that's one of the reasons their dumbasses die earlier. |
At this point, Trump owns the inflation. And the Fed. |
Like who? They all love h1bs and corporations looovve them as well. American workers cannot compete. |
Your elected officials work for you. If you don't like what they do, they take action to change policy. Individuals can make a huge difference on these issues. |
Donor cash >voters |
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I asked my DH where he wanted to retire the other day and his answer was "in the United States?"
Things aren't going to get better in the next three years, that's for sure. |
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Besides skyrocketing consumer costs and the constant chipping away at the institutions that (kind of) kept civil society operating (prosecuting corporate crime, vaccinating kids against diseases, etc.), it's mostly a creeping sense that the bad guys (even if you like the bad guys, because it rattles people you don't like) are in charge... and that takes a toll.
Even if you like him, everyone knows (or can see that) Trump is a life-long liar, bullshitter, and cheat (as in not paying carpenters/plumbers/electricians, etc. in his career as a bankrupt "developer".) His sons are comically horrible douchebags, and the people he's surrounded by are people who would associate themselves with a life-long liar, bullshitter, and cheat for whatever gains they think they can extract for themselves. There's a lot of ick happening in that Administration. It's just a general malaise. Owning the libs (with all their be-nice-to-the-poor-people lecturing) is incredibly satisfying to a certain kind of voter, but then the buzz wears off. |
The rates are downward trending, so we can be thankful for that. |
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My cousin almost died from a massive heart attack a few weeks ago. His job was directly affected by the DOGE cuts, and then one of his adult children lost his PhD admission. I have no idea whether increased stress had anything to do with his heart attack, but I need a good scapegoat, so I’m blaming Trump and Musk. So yes, his life is measurably less happy.
I have two adolescent children who will be headed to college in the next 2-5 years. Since Trump took office, my thoughts are preoccupied by worries about their job prospects and economic future. Additionally, I have a daughter and I am tremendously worried about her interactions with men who have been indoctrinated into Trumpism/Fox News/TP USA/the online "manosphere".
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Do you live around here, or have friends or neighbors? It’s hard to believe you, if you do. I guess if things are fine for you, great. But don’t you care about what others are going through? I don’t know about you, but even though things somewhat ok for me (in spite of 3 hours daily commute since so-called RTO that has been pretty rough on my family) and I have a job and a lot of financial security, and I can afford to buy Christmas presents and send my kid to college, I feel less happy knowing I have neighbors who have lost their jobs, people losing their homes, had their livelihoods destroyed through no fault of their own, or who fear deportation even if they have literally done nothing wrong and followed the law to a T. This area definitely has a different feel now. It is sad and subdued. If you aren’t noticing any changes, lucky you I guess. |