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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The pandemic proved a worthy opponent for Trump because it was unaffected by his insults. Perhaps the same is true of the economy?[/quote] Yes. It’s called the “invisible hand” of the market for a reason. And the invisible hand is slapping Trump bigly. All because he couldn’t handle not being reelected in 2020. [/quote] +1 I stated repeatedly, this was going to be a big FU presidency. He doesn't actually care about the average Joe (pardon the pun).[/quote] No, actually, you elitist democrats don't care about the average Joe. As long as money pours into DC and you get your check, you couldn't care less.[/quote] Why do people keep saying “ elitist democrats”! I grew up working class. Everyone in my family is still working class. I did well. They need head start for preschool, they need scholarships for college, they need aca and Medicaid, they took the stimulus, they need unions. I don’t but I know they do. They voted for trump. I did not because I care about them even though they have no idea they voted against their own interests. When you ask them why it’s because…he says it like it is, he’s a business man, he’s kicking out the illegals. That’s it.[/quote] Dems never push back on this. Remember how everyone said Kerry was a rich elite because he’d married into wealth, while everyone thought he was so folksy, BUT he owned a baseball team. He was filthy rich! I was mad at the Dems then, and am mad now for not being shooting down this narrative at every opportunity! [/quote] Ironically, upper middle class Dems helped create the myth of Trump as the representative of the common man. We are eager to distinguish ourselves from our merely middle class cousins. So we were cool with Obama’s arugula and Kerry’s windsurfing, but we expressed our contempt for Trump’s hopelessly middle class tastes. He doesn’t even drink wine. He eats McDonalds. He has gold wallpaper. He’s not even a real billionaire like our billionaires. We said he’s what working and middle class people mistakenly think a real rich person is like, but we know better. We did more that Trump himself did to position him on the side of the people and against the snobs. Our mistake.[/quote] All of this may have made sense prior to Trump's dereliction of duty on J6 when he went AWOL for 3 hours while a mob of hundreds chased the American VP to the House basement seeking to hang him. As awful and senile as Biden may have been, he would have stepped up immediately to defend out country in that moment. Most of the working and middle class understand how tens of thousands of our 18, 19, and 20 year old kids gave their lives to spare the freedoms granted in our country along with many other countries in the world. Trump's lack of integrity put those freedoms in jeopardy. Some of the less intelligent working and middle class people continue to support Trump but even those folks will eventually see the light. There is no light of day when you challenge the freedom of the people in this greatest country the world has ever seen. FAFO!!![/quote]
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