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Yes, but Zoo was asking about uncjhodges.This is correct - griff is a physician.
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Yes, but Zoo was asking about uncjhodges.This is correct - griff is a physician.
oh....missed that partYes, but Zoo was asking about uncjhodges.
A little more on this topic. That figure represents about 8% of the nation. Here's a good article on the "decline" of the middle class that has dropped from 61 to 51% of the population. It's worthy of note that the main reason is they moved to the upper class.Just fwiw, only about a sixth of the middle class in the US is rural. When you say it disappeared, you were right but it was more completely than just for one party. I have no idea how that 17% split but it's not a large segment for any party.
I sincerely doubt that Sanders would have beaten Trump in 2016 because I don’t think “the middle” in America would turn out for a progressive in the numbers needed to win.Not sure how you can have the opinions that you’ve posted numerous times today and not think Sanders would’ve beaten Trump in 2016.
go back to 2012. If Romney wins, do we ever get Trump?Also, I can't shake the feeling that Trump losing in 2020 really screwed all of us. If Trump had won in 2020 Dems probably cruise in 2024. Oh well.
Still think that was a lot more about the earlier voter purge than either the SCOTUS or any hanging chads/ ballot count issues.Go back to 2000. If the Supreme Court hadn’t put its finger on the scale to install George W Bush none of this shit happens. But “what ifs” are a fool’s errand.
Interesting post.At this point it's pretty clear in my mind that I live in a bubble and that this board is a super-bubble. As a group we are completely out of touch with the average American. I'm as guilty as anyone of this (actually moreso) but the condescension to conservatives isn't working. Liberals as a group have what I would call a "bad case of better than". This con man is likely going to win the popular vote and unfortunately just proclaiming that every single person that voted for him is an idiot is not a practical way of looking at it.
How good is the economy really? It's damn good if you have an IRA and a good job. It sucks if you live in a small town, have the same job you always had, and the extra $300 you had left over every month after paying all your monthly bills is now eaten up by the price of groceries. We're just out of touch. Not all the people who cast these votes are bad people but a lot of them are straight up "fuck you" votes. We all need to step back and take a look at ourselves. When I see a Trumper struggling my thought has typically been "he's struggling because he's not that bright to begin with and wants someone to blame other than himself for his predicament." And unfortunately many of us project that kind of arrogance which makes a lot of people hate us even more than we hate Trump.
I don't have time to write a novel right now. Maybe tonight when I'm drinking this off I'll come back and vent. But I'm pretty humbled by this and those are my initial thoughts.
Maybe that has elements of arrogance. But I see lots of ignorance and acceptance. So many just accept what they are told as fact. And this goes so far beyond politics.You have the causality wrong. Stop blaming the doctors when the inmates are running the asylum. Look at the UK. How did Brexit work out for them?
And I'm tried of this bullshit about how we are always supposed to be in touch with them. How about they get in touch with us? The relationship between liberals and conservatives is like intimate partner violence. They go on a rampage against us, and then we're supposed to go back and ask them how we can do better for them?
I have never thought that about a Trumper who is struggling. I have never failed to reach out and help. Those days are over.
Arrogance is people who don't know shit pretending that they do. The arrogance comes from them.
Completely agree.I just can't get over what people see in Trump. It's less about why she lost, but how could he win.
A convicted felon, serial sexual harrasser, insurrectionist/ traitor, multiple bankruptcies, multiple marriages w/ infidelity, narcissitic sociopath, said to be incompotent/ dangerous/ unfit by a majority of his previous cabinet.
There is not one redeeming quality about the man or even his presidency with the exception that there is a perception that "I" was better off during his term than Biden's. It is a reality I can't understand. There is no amount of debate about what went wrong for Democrats that will ever make sense or provide a path forward for them. As someone said on another thread, we'll have to wait until it all collaspses and have to pickup the pieces New Deal style again.
go back to 2012. If Romney wins, do we ever get Trump?
You are spot on. He leads a cult and we are a very sick nation. Until he dies or we heal ourselves, the downward spiral will continue.I just can't get over what people see in Trump. It's less about why she lost, but how could he win.
A convicted felon, serial sexual harrasser, insurrectionist/ traitor, multiple bankruptcies, multiple marriages w/ infidelity, narcissitic sociopath, said to be incompotent/ dangerous/ unfit by a majority of his previous cabinet.
There is not one redeeming quality about the man or even his presidency with the exception that there is a perception that "I" was better off during his term than Biden's. It is a reality I can't understand. There is no amount of debate about what went wrong for Democrats that will ever make sense or provide a path forward for them. As someone said on another thread, we'll have to wait until it all collaspses and have to pickup the pieces New Deal style again.
There’s no disconnect. It’s not as complex as you’re trying to make it.Yeah before you paint 75 million Trump voters with that broad of a brush you might wanna consider the fact that Joe Biden got 81 million votes 4 years ago and Kamala is sitting at 67 or so now. That means many millions of those Trump voters this year weren't motivated by "racial, socioeconomic, gender-based hate and rage" just a few years ago. And this is exactly what I've been saying over and over here. If you call them all idiots, you can be damn sure none of them come back. But nobody wants to ask what the hell did we do wrong to lose 14 million voters either to apathy or to a makeup wearing phony? Some of you really need to consider the possibility that you're blinded by the same visceral vitriol that many of the people you criticize on the other side are. Common sense dictates that there is a way to get a lot of these people back but most of this board would rather throw the baby out with the bathwater than admit there's a massive disconnect going on here.
That is the question of the 21st Century - but for Obama, do we ever get Trump?Ding Ding Ding. Almost certainly not. But we wanted to elect the cool dude. Romney was a little odd, but had a track record of success. I voted enthusiastically for the Romney/Ryan ticket. The presidency is too much of a popularity contest. I wish it wasn't, but it has become that.
IOW, when did we want an economic downturn? The Republicans are so against big government ,they can't govern. Point out the last Republican president to actually be good for the economy. Eisenhower, maybe? He had a war torn world to compete against.That is the question of the 21st Century - but for Obama, do we ever get Trump?
Ding Ding Ding. Almost certainly not. But we wanted to elect the cool dude. Romney was a little odd, but had a track record of success. I voted enthusiastically for the Romney/Ryan ticket. The presidency is too much of a popularity contest. I wish it wasn't, but it has become that.