Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economy, which sucks right now.
Immigration, which is a disaster.
Foreign policy, which Biden has f'ed up royally.
Definitely the right has a better vision for the future.
The US has the best economy in the world. But sure, I guess it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree there’s a housing crisis in some areas of the country. The fed can’t fix that, but it colors people’s view of the economy. People tend to be very irrational about the economy, and are likely to base it off their feelings of that last few years, which includes the uncertainty then inflation after the economic disaster of 2020. I don’t know how anyone expected to come out of that unscathed. Very few are willing to accept that this was the best case scenario.
The global migration is going to affect the election.
Abortion is on the ballot in 5 states, including Arizona and Nevada.
Directly or indirectly, abortion rights are on every ballot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abortion rights and affordable childcare are economic issues.
Biden isn’t helping with the Au Pair issue.
Honestly having an au pair was the thing that saved me and allowed me to re-enter the workforce since I could not make enough money to afford a nanny at market rates or 2 kids in daycare when my marriage was crumbling. Our wonderful au pair was the bridge for me. I am doing great now and self sufficient. Biden wants to destroy that program.
Anonymous wrote:I agree there’s a housing crisis in some areas of the country. The fed can’t fix that, but it colors people’s view of the economy. People tend to be very irrational about the economy, and are likely to base it off their feelings of that last few years, which includes the uncertainty then inflation after the economic disaster of 2020. I don’t know how anyone expected to come out of that unscathed. Very few are willing to accept that this was the best case scenario.
The global migration is going to affect the election.
Abortion is on the ballot in 5 states, including Arizona and Nevada.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abortion rights and affordable childcare are economic issues.
Biden isn’t helping with the Au Pair issue.
Honestly having an au pair was the thing that saved me and allowed me to re-enter the workforce since I could not make enough money to afford a nanny at market rates or 2 kids in daycare when my marriage was crumbling. Our wonderful au pair was the bridge for me. I am doing great now and self sufficient. Biden wants to destroy that program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economy, which sucks right now.
Immigration, which is a disaster.
Foreign policy, which Biden has f'ed up royally.
Definitely the right has a better vision for the future.
The US has the best economy in the world. But sure, I guess it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Abortion rights and affordable childcare are economic issues.
Anonymous wrote:Review 1980. It's everything you need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economy, which sucks right now.
Immigration, which is a disaster.
Foreign policy, which Biden has f'ed up royally.
Definitely the right has a better vision for the future.
The US has the best economy in the world. But sure, I guess it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Economy, which sucks right now.
Immigration, which is a disaster.
Foreign policy, which Biden has f'ed up royally.
Definitely the right has a better vision for the future.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economy is all that will matter.
And how it shakes is going to be weird given the mixed signals:
inflation has come down, plenty of jobs/low unemployment, decent stock market....
...but people are really angry about housing affordability and high interest rates. Americans see home ownership as a marker of adulthood and the current unaffordability + rise in rents is making young people despondent. Even if they have a good job, they don't feel like the economy is working for them if they can't afford to buy a house or have kids.
It's a weird economy right now that is massively benefiting older asset owners at the expense of younger people.
The left supports building more housing particularly in dense urban areas, providing federal money for housing affordability, relaxing zoning to accommodate more density; having more non-car mobility options so people are not tied to 5 figure annual costs over and above housing to get to work etc.
What are the right's plans for housing affordability?
Why do you think millennials and gen z are any different from other generations? People want the same option to raise a family with a house that has a yard that their parents and grandparents had. Saying we need density means that things are on the downturn and they should lower expectations of being even as well of as their parents, not better off like every prior generation was raised to expect. ThHat's a tough sell
Who says everyone wants to live in a house with a yard and white picket fence? The land use in the US, particularly the suburbs, is the most inefficient possible. Car dependent, have to drive to schools even. The costs also include things like yard maintenance etc. For many people, having access to playgrounds and local woods like Rock Creek are far more valuable. The bigger point is that people should have options. The democrats support land use and transportation policies that give people those choices.
I.e. most will only be able to afford to live in a smaller house than their parents and with less green space to raise their family and we'll pretend that's progress. We'll also pretend there are options because with enough money (i.e. more than most in gen z will be able to accumulate) you can have what your parents could easily afford. Where do I sign up to ring doorbells spreading such a hopeful platform?