Anonymous wrote:Never.
These are the things my MAGA relatives are saying on social media.
1. We knew prices wouldn't come down day 1. We knew it would take time. If you didn't know that then you're an idiot.
2. Through HIM all things are possible. Trust the process and keep the faith. It is always darkest before the dawn. We got this! (Not sure if the HIM is Trump or Jesus, but probably both, let's be honest)
(Typed out exactly as written by my uncle)
3. Yep prices are high as sh*t right now and yeah we prolly are going to go thru a recession but guess what? Not his fault at all and I and millions more get that. He cam in to the worst most f----- up economy since Regan It is going to take a lot to fix this sh*t. He is saving us millions uncovering the fraud and don't forget he donates his entire slary back to the US unlike sleepy FJB who stole stole stole from US and robbed the US blind!
Any MAGA that are deep in the cult will never admit that they were wrong. Those who have admitted to regretting their votes seem to be those who voted partyline because they always vote for a R or young people who voted for Trump because of Palestine.
Anonymous wrote:Enough people already felt like peasants that they were dissatisfied with Kamala who couldn't articulate what she would do differently than Biden.
Enough people felt like an underclass that they were willing to believe the promises of populism and divisive tactics to blame small minorities.
The country is just getting more and more divided. I don't really see how it's fixable
Anonymous wrote:The MAGAs are now saying it’s good to be in a recession because low interest rates.
They can justify anything. I think Trump could rape and kill children live on tv and the MAGA cult would cheer and offer up their own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pandemic proved a worthy opponent for Trump because it was unaffected by his insults. Perhaps the same is true of the economy?
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.
+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).
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.
You need to step outside of your bubble and stop listening to Fox News's talking points.
Trump and his Republicans do not care about you nor the average Joe. They only care about themselves, reduced spending for programs that help the average Joe. They want to cut taxes to help the rich and enrich themselves.
The Democrats (as mush as I may not like being identified as that) are the ones who actually care or try to help the average worker. They want programs to help the poor. I am happy to pay my (or our) fair share because I realize that it's the right way to do it, and thereof am not in support of reduced spending or taxes. At the end of the day, my families HHI is almost 500k. Hell even a 5% change in tax (let's take this as a hypothetical) won't negatively affect us, the 25k decrease in income will barely be noticeable (our marginal utility from an extra $ at this income level is negligeable). Whereas, this 25k (or the programs it will help support) will really be.noticeable for the average Joe who only makes like a 50k HHI. Or conversely cutting the average Joe's taxes and increasing mine I am fine with that for a similar reason (x money less for me is not noticeable while x more money for the average Joe will be very noticeable)
But Republicans and the low income Maga voters don't realize that. They literally voted against their own best intetests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pandemic proved a worthy opponent for Trump because it was unaffected by his insults. Perhaps the same is true of the economy?
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.
+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).
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.
Anonymous wrote:The Biden presidency was great for my personal wealth. I made a great income, my portfolio was up, I benefited from an increase in my home value, which I sold at the peak due to divorce. I'm mass affluent and what is coming will hurt me more than the average joe.
The last 4 years weren't great for people who rented, who didn't have much in savings/401k, whose incomes weren't enough to offset higher inflation and who buy necessities on credit cards. Inflation and the high interest rates to fight inflation crushed those people.
Those people are willing to roll the dice on a big upset if it brings well paid jobs back to America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pandemic proved a worthy opponent for Trump because it was unaffected by his insults. Perhaps the same is true of the economy?
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.
+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).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unlike the quadriped long-tailed rat who have the intelligence to desert a sinking ship the bi-ped MAGA cult lemming will follow their leader over the cliff to their inauspicious demise and the sooner the better
You do realize we're ALL on this sinking ship, right?
Anonymous wrote:I don't expect inflation to be fixed in 45 days.
More to the point, we're experiencing "sticky inflation".
Don't worry OP. There isn't another presidential election for four years.