Shaggy
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Imagine cheering a fascist wannabe dictator who economist say will crash our economy and crush households with even higher pricesImagine cheering low job numbers with losses in manufacturing
Imagine cheering a fascist wannabe dictator who economist say will crash our economy and crush households with even higher pricesImagine cheering low job numbers with losses in manufacturing
But none of that happened in his first term. One thing that did happen was dem govs became dictators during corona. Trump did not.Imagine cheering a fascist wannabe dictator who economist say will crash our economy and crush households with even higher prices
Household prices went up considerably under Trump's first term and nobody ever said a word about it because y'all loved it it's just a fact go back and research it it's going to happen again when Trump takes office if he wins except for it's going to be worse this time because he's going to have an across the board tariff on All Imports just as long as you're ready for it and you're willing to accept it and that's fine but don't act like it's not going to happen if he winsBut none of that happened in his first term. One thing that did happen was dem govs became dictators during corona. Trump did not.
A previous post of mine alluded to both of these scenarios before the Twitter storm.
Again.
Public polls are different and they much closer than internal polls. I believe silver's thoughts about them being suspiciously close for so long. It feels like a narrative.
Bro. Virginia is within 0.5 freaking points. Trump added NM and VA to his event spots for a reason.
And I am still flabbergasted that freaking Minnesota is within Trump's grasp. It's wild to me.
Every stream of actual evidence runs counter to the main narratives about Trump out out by the left. You don't even need to bevall that smart to see and understand it.But none of that happened in his first term. One thing that did happen was dem govs became dictators during corona. Trump did not.
I dont know what is wrong with saying if Liz wants young men to die in war then she should be the first to face the bullets.Every stream of actual evidence runs counter to the main narratives about Trump out out by the left. You don't even need to bevall that smart to see and understand it.
You don't need expert research skills, a super analytical mind, or a background data mining or decoding. You only need to do two simple things:
1) Remember what happened during his first term, and
2) Ignore the soundbites and the commentary about those soundbites, and listen to the entirety of his actual words.
If you want to throw in a third, I guess you could add all years of demonstrably fake conspiracies against him, all of the attempts to throw him in jail, all of the assassination attempts, and all of the constant cateogorization of his supporters as dumb human garbage by the left.
This is really, really easy.
MN is not within Trump's grasp, he loses that state by 6-8 pts at least, same thing in Virginia....neither of those states are really in play unless tons of early voting women voted Trump.....which according to all available data is the opposite of what is happening.
- Lisa Desjardins:
There's a gender gap in these early voting returns. Right now, we see by far more women than men are voting, in fact, by 10 points.
That's something that the Harris campaign likes. We see in polls, including our poll in October, that Harris really dominates with women. They believe, the more women vote, the higher the proportion is, the better it is for her.
Now, I will note this is the same proportion as we saw in 2020 in that election. Joe Biden, of course, won in part because of the gender gap in this election. Now, these are just early votes. We don't know if these women are necessarily Democrats or Republicans.
And I will say there is reason to believe that there are more conservative women voting this year. And I will show you why, at least early. In 2020, if you look at the data for rural and urban voters, it was about the same proportion of early votes.
But look this year. Look what we have, a gap, rural voters making up a much larger proportion of the early vote than they did in 2020. And I can testify from being in Georgia, Virginia, this definitely has to do with Trump and his campaign pushing to try and get out their red voters, especially in rural areas.
They are definitely showing up. Now, the question is, are these new voters or are these voters who would have voted anyway, they're just doing it earlier?
I dont know what is wrong with saying if Liz wants young men to die in war then she should be the first to face the bullets.
Household prices went up considerably under Trump's first term and nobody ever said a word about it
If the internal polling isn't correct and the public data is, then why did Kamala put a bunch of spending out of soon to be again red NC into VA?MN is not within Trump's grasp, he loses that state by 6-8 pts at least, same thing in Virginia....neither of those states are really in play unless tons of early voting women voted Trump.....which according to all available data is the opposite of what is happening.
I was referring to price of goods. For example, washing machine prices skyrocketed under trump. The average house spent an additional 2.5k or more for everyday items under trumps tariffs the first go round. He is expanding those tariff plans if he wins again.Trump:
January 2017 Home Prices = $243K
January 2021 Home Prices = $285K (17% increase)
Biden
January 2021 Home prices = $285K
September 2024 Home Prices = $426K (50% increase)
Average Inflation Under Trump = 1.9%
Average Inflation Under Biden = 5.2%
^^^So while you are correct that prices went up under Trump, they didn't go up nearly as much (nor as fast) as they did under Biden. So that's wjy not nearly as many people talk about what happened under Trump...
I was referring to price of goods...
Post covid inflation is a global problem.I also compared the average rate of inflation under Biden vs. Trump in my post...
Post covid inflation is a global problem.
Russia sanctions are necessary for their illegal actions and genocide.Now, a more honest argument can certainly be made tht Biden has no control of monetary policy, between the $4 trillion additional dollars the FED printed and the fact that they spiked interest rates at a pace not seen since the Volcker era under his administration.
But that's not what you seem to be saying (unless I'm mistaken).
And even then, the truth is Biden *DID* make several policy blunders that heavily contributed to the high rate of inflation:
1. Russian sanctions that cut off much of the developed world from its much-needed natural resources (which is why so many people are eager to elect Trump, in hopes of normalizing those relations again).
2. Biden's stonewalling of domestic oil fracking/drilling projects to appease the environmentalist within the Democratic Party.
3. Biden's largely unconstitutional COVID-19 vaccine mandates that stymied the hiring efforts of major employers, just as the country was emerging from the lockdowns.