HeelYeah2012
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Is Kamala still saying she worked at McDonalds?Would McDonald’s even know?
Odds are she worked for a franchisee…….do franchises share employee records with McDonald’s HQ?
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Is Kamala still saying she worked at McDonalds?Would McDonald’s even know?
Odds are she worked for a franchisee…….do franchises share employee records with McDonald’s HQ?
It’s keeping me from buying a house in NC. I will really try and move out of the country if he winsI will lose all faith in the American People if we elect that clown.
It's not the majority of people, though. If Trump wins he won't win the popular vote. The problem is there are still too many racist, bigoted, ignorant people in this country that want to go back to Jim Crow and sooner because they are so scared of losing their privilege of being a straight, white Christian. This is all a war on social issues and idiots that want to go back and others who want to go forward and make this country equal for everyone.I will lose all faith in the American People if we elect that clown.
Prediction, if Snoop watches the movie: Snoop will recognize one of the homes in the movie.Cool Snoop; hope you like it. Looks like a few others scooped me already, but FWIW, IMHO, the film is a great place to start.
Hmmmm…
Seems to me like generally the Dems are the ones who win on the social issues and Republicans are the ones who win on the economic issues.It's not the majority of people, though. If Trump wins he won't win the popular vote. The problem is there are still too many racist, bigoted, ignorant people in this country that want to go back to Jim Crow and sooner because they are so scared of losing their privilege of being a straight, white Christian. This is all a war on social issues and idiots that want to go back and others who want to go forward and make this country equal for everyone.
I think historically that has been true, but Harris/Democrats are finally beginning to be polled with higher favorables than Trump/Republicans on economic issues, so it remains to be seen what the outcome will be on this particular election. Not sure if that will be a one-off for this particular election, or if people will finally start to recognize what almost all non-partisan economic data has shown over the last few decades, which is that the economy prospers more so under Democratic presidential administrations than it does under Republican ones.Seems to me like generally the Dems are the ones who win on the social issues and Republicans are the ones who win on the economic issues.
The social issues shouldn't be issues. Just let people live their best life.Seems to me like generally the Dems are the ones who win on the social issues and Republicans are the ones who win on the economic issues.
Trump has a two word economic policy, tariffs and tax cuts. Shouldn't be that hard for people to understand he really doesn't have an economic policy. Maybe he has a concept of one?I think historically that has been true, but Harris/Democrats are finally beginning to be polled with higher favorables than Trump/Republicans on economic issues, so it remains to be seen what the outcome will be on this particular election. Not sure if that will be a one-off for this particular election, or if people will finally start to recognize what almost all non-partisan economic data has shown over the last few decades, which is that the economy prospers more so under Democratic presidential administrations than it does under Republican ones.
I think historically that has been true, but Harris/Democrats are finally beginning to be polled with higher favorables than Trump/Republicans on economic issues, so it remains to be seen what the outcome will be on this particular election. Not sure if that will be a one-off for this particular election, or if people will finally start to recognize what almost all non-partisan economic data has shown over the last few decades, which is that the economy prospers more so under Democratic presidential administrations than it does under Republican
I know it, I'm definitely interested to see that, too. I've kind of always wondered- not in an incredulous way, just in a natural curiosity kind of way- what makes so many people historically believe that R's are better on the economy than D's. I wonder if it's simply the tax cuts/low tax stuff. It certainly isn't that the Republicans- at least the last 2 administrations- spend less money than the D's.It will be interesting to see what the exit polling looks like in this election on the economy.
We are in a transition period right now with demographics of the two parties changing a lot, but I think for most of my life it’d be an accurate statement to say that most business minded people vote Republican. I think that’s still true today despite a lot of big corporations going “woke” or if you don’t like that word, “becoming a lot more progressive”I know it, I'm definitely interested to see that, too. I've kind of always wondered- not in an incredulous way, just in a natural curiosity kind of way- what makes so many people historically believe that R's are better on the economy than D's. I wonder if it's simply the tax cuts/low tax stuff. It certainly isn't that the Republicans- at least the last 2 administrations- spend less money than the D's.
Voters want three things when it comes to the government and economic issues...I think that’s it. It’s been baked into our political culture since at least the 1980s that tax cuts are always good and Democrats are “tax and spend liberals” (though I never really understood that label, that’s just how taxes work. I guess it’s more about fear mongering around the word tax and liberal).
I personally would like to eat only ice cream, lose more weight, and have sparkling cholesterol levels.Voters want three things when it comes to the government and economic issues...
1) Lower Taxes
2) More Services
3) No Deficits
Whichever party gets closest to those three ideals will win some amount of folks who vote primarily on economic issues.