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(23,140 posts)Dunno what gasoline costs. I own an EV.
Mr.Bill
(24,903 posts)because the trucks that deliver it to your store burn fossil fuels.
SheltieLover
(60,719 posts)Causing food & other goods to cost a lot more.
Historic NY
(38,189 posts)its usually cheaper . Ah most cargo transportation vehicles; boats, trucks, trains, use it.
SheltieLover
(60,719 posts)No expert here, but as filthy as it is, I don't doubt it.
Election manipulation.
FakeNoose
(36,188 posts)We all know that can NEVER happen!
Sensible, thinking people must get out and vote like our lives depend on it.
NJCher
(38,421 posts)I didn't know this fact!
Very cool.
Meadowoak
(6,318 posts)stage left
(3,028 posts)I've been a flaming liberal since before I could vote. I will never be anything else.
MontanaMama
(24,118 posts)Technically a final year boomer proud liberal that came from flaming liberals Im raising one too.
Hekate
(95,574 posts)demigoddess
(6,675 posts)Backseat Driver
(4,643 posts)FakeNoose
(36,188 posts)A lot of them haven't been paying much attention. Or they're looking at the wrong things.
Meadowoak
(6,318 posts)Trueblue Texan
(3,074 posts)druidity33
(6,608 posts)and they're not all liberal. They are swayed by TikTok and YouTube (note i don't mention FB)... have no interest in finding reputable sources and only listen to "influencers".
Celerity
(47,151 posts)My cohort (18 to 32, I am almost 26) in 2020 had the biggest turnout in history since the US lowered the voting age to 18, and we overwhelmingly voted Blue. Boomers and up as a cohort voted Red by clear majorities.
In 2024, Millennials and Gen Z will equal Boomers and up in terms of actual votes, not just numbers of eligible voters. Add in Xennials/Carter babys (micro gen born 1977-1980) and we will clearly outvote them. (I am a Zillennial, born in late 1996, within 2 months and a few days of the Millennial Gen ending and Gen Z starting, the Zillennial birth years are now accepted to be around 1992/3 to 1998/99).
Anyone who uses DU as their primary source of info about us younger (40 and under, and expecially 30 and under) folk in general (not just politics) is not being well served. This board is crazy tilted to the older cohorts. Go look at the 'What's your age' OP polls. I myself will soon no longer be in the 25yo and under choice on those polls (there are hardly any of us here as it is).
Captain Zero
(7,609 posts)There's no boomer here on DU voting Republican. FYI to everyone.
druidity33
(6,608 posts)I am in a rural town in a "liberal" state. I am of course only speaking about my work environment and the people i run into. It's anecdotal, yes, but this is a forum where opinions are often worth listening to. Technically i'm a GenXer, but honestly, those labels are absurd on many levels. I would say that anyone who uses DU as their primary source of info for anything... is probably going to miss some things. And the boomers i deal with at work, btw, are more likely to be liberal. I work in a grocery store...
druidity33
(6,608 posts)Response to druidity33 (Reply #45)
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nightwing1240
(1,996 posts)And have been one even before I could vote the first time of which was 1972
IronLionZion
(47,309 posts)Farmer-Rick
(11,584 posts)He certainly didn't do much to stop it except more tax giveaways for more filthy rich people and their corporations.
I mean if GOPers blame the president now for hard economic times, the president back then must also be blamed and held responsible.
Besides if he hadn't dismantled our pandemic response team 3 months before the pandemic hit, we may not have had such a huge crash.
GOPers have worse economic outcomes then Dems.
dchill
(40,898 posts)certainot
(9,090 posts)all day every day, reaching 50 mil a week. much of it's secondary and tertiary reception but it's a massive constant buzz that reaches city dwelling media and analysts as legitimate public sentiment instead of flying out the asses of a few hundred blowhards fed by RW and russian think tanks
ignoring it has been the biggest political mistake in history, considering the time lost on global warming.
texasfiddler
(2,194 posts)Right wing anti democrat radio is converting Hispanic voters right now. I work with electricians, welders, contractors, etc. They show up to work sites in their trucks and I almost barf when I hear the damn Lies and propaganda coming out of their truck radios am station. They arent listening to NPR.
certainot
(9,090 posts)where it's coming from
they don't poll for it and don't ask
IronLionZion
(47,309 posts)me neither
Meadowoak
(6,318 posts)Meadowoak
(6,318 posts)calimary
(84,811 posts)It was more like pee upon.
Those on the economic levels below could expect steady and regular deliveries.
Dark n Stormy Knight
(10,064 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(156,283 posts)There is no tax cut fairy and tax cuts for the rich do not work in the real world
Link to tweet
The paper, by David Hope of the London School of Economics and Julian Limberg of Kings College London, found that such measures over the last 50 years only really benefited the individuals who were directly affected, and did little to promote jobs or growth.
Policy makers shouldnt worry that raising taxes on the rich to fund the financial costs of the pandemic will harm their economies, Hope said in an interview....
The authors applied an analysis amalgamating a range of levies on income, capital and assets in 18 OECD countries, including the U.S. and U.K., over the past half century.
Their findings published Wednesday counter arguments, often made in the U.S., that policies which appear to disproportionately aid richer individuals eventually feed through to the rest of the economy. The timespan of the paper ends in 2015, but Hope says such an analysis would also apply to President Donald Trumps tax cut enacted in 2017.
Our research suggests such policies dont deliver the sort of trickle-down effects that proponents have claimed, Hope said.
IronLionZion
(47,309 posts)if the economy is down, they'll say tax cuts will help. If the economy is up, they'll say Americans deserve tax cuts as a reward.
SalamanderSleeps
(688 posts)The filthy rich always think that they have nothing to fear.
Because, we let them.
Here's a link to their pathology.
https://psmag.com/economics/money-makes-you-less-likely-to-savor-small-pleasures-16203
Bottom line; being a normal progressive human his harder than being a filthy rich shithead, but alas they still procreate.
Meritocracy is not a part of American life.
It is a part of American myth.
area51
(12,210 posts)Emile
(31,327 posts)Mad_Machine76
(24,796 posts)hadn't declared COVID restrictions to be a culture war issue, things might have been better. But nobody is talking about THAT
budkin
(6,849 posts)Billboards everywhere.
nowforever
(414 posts)Most people don't think beyond their own nose....how else do you explain over 70 million of them voting to have an Orange Ignoramus lead them. When the oceans turn purple and disease's wipe out most of the life on this planet...don't worry the invisible all powerful God will then save us. Not only can't you fix stupid...maybe it isn't worth it.
peppertree
(22,850 posts)"Last I remember using one - before I sold my soul and became filthy rich - they looked like this:"
HubertHeaver
(2,526 posts)he had to pump the gas, by hand, from the underground storage tank up to the overhead measuring jug. Then, gravity feed it into his tank.
peppertree
(22,850 posts)Ah yes. The good ol' Herbie Hoover days.
erronis
(17,349 posts)to pump gas. Probably shouldn't be behind the wheel either.
All (r)epuglicons shouldn't be behind the wheels.
A HERETIC I AM
(24,658 posts)erronis
(17,349 posts)a kiddie-car in a secured perimeter.
Sogo
(5,892 posts)I've posted this meme and the article from another thread about "Top Rs keep talking about cutting SS and Medicare" to my public FB feed. I have friends who have been Rs from before the MAGA and Tea Party days, we all grew up together, and we're all now retirees together. I just said on my heading to the post: "To my fellow retirees, be careful how you vote. They're not even trying to hide it now."
Evolve Dammit
(19,347 posts)Niagara
(9,978 posts)roamer65
(37,250 posts)The hit on the economy would be MASSIVE and deflation would be rampant as unemployment goes through the roof.
Cha
(306,135 posts)JoeOtterbein
(7,801 posts)YoshidaYui
(43,008 posts)To wash away these Republicans.