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Abnredleg

(1,026 posts)
7. It's a bifurcated economy
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 05:20 PM
Nov 2024

If you’re a white collar professional then you are flush due to the stock market and it’s their spending that is keeping the economy so strong. If you ‘re working class, you’re struggling and see no way forward. This has been decades in the making, with wages starting to flatline in the 1980’s and getting worse as jobs left the country. This hit the rural areas the hardest.

Yes, the economy is strong, but only for some. True, GOP policies aren’t going to help the working class, but in their view the Dems policies have already failed them.

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Thnk what you want TheProle Nov 2024 #1
Think what YOU want BaronChocula Nov 2024 #3
Gimme a break. I lived through the 1970s. *that* was inflation. unblock Nov 2024 #8
I lived through it too TheProle Nov 2024 #9
You can't tell people how they feel. DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2024 #11
Point is the number of people who really suffer with 5% inflation is vastly lower. unblock Nov 2024 #13
I'm not denying the pain of living on the margins BaronChocula Nov 2024 #22
Thank you. TheProle Nov 2024 #24
Not everyone who voted this year was ALIVE in the 70s AkFemDem Nov 2024 #27
Not everything in the world is relative. A light drizzle isn't a hurricane even if you've never lived through one. unblock Nov 2024 #30
Grocery prices didn't go through the roof then like they are now questionseverything Nov 2024 #28
yet they'll buy $100 golden tennis shoes - they just won't vote for a woman. nt TBF Nov 2024 #2
Exactly. The economy excuse is mostly just a cover for bigotry. unblock Nov 2024 #4
I'm positive BigMin28 Nov 2024 #5
Yes, laughter is helpful in moments like these BaronChocula Nov 2024 #6
It's a bifurcated economy Abnredleg Nov 2024 #7
By the same token BaronChocula Nov 2024 #10
Both parties' policies have failed blue collar workers Abnredleg Nov 2024 #14
I know what Kamala Harris' economic plan was BaronChocula Nov 2024 #19
Yes, Harris' policies are better Abnredleg Nov 2024 #20
Again, BaronChocula Nov 2024 #25
No - Trump the person is seen as a change agent Abnredleg Nov 2024 #29
We just disagree BaronChocula Nov 2024 #33
Anyone remember this one--Midwestern Diner Man? keep_left Nov 2024 #12
I only wish I could make it all as clear BaronChocula Nov 2024 #16
Yep. There is a lot of culture-war nonsense wrapped up in... keep_left Nov 2024 #32
People around the world are blaming incumbent parties for post-COVID inflation Fiendish Thingy Nov 2024 #15
Some places, sure BaronChocula Nov 2024 #18
That's my suspicion too. NT Mike 03 Nov 2024 #17
If people were under such economic anxiety, then why didn't we see a slowdown in consumer spending? Yavin4 Nov 2024 #21
Let's be honest, the VAST majority of the country WarGamer Nov 2024 #23
Someday, we may stop clinging to identity politics.... AkFemDem Nov 2024 #26
The republicans have trashed the economy every time Keepthesoulalive Nov 2024 #31
Amen! BaronChocula Nov 2024 #34
Great! How do you stop right-wing media BaronChocula Nov 2024 #35
DEADLINE WHITEHOUSE uncovers REAL REASON Why Kamala Lost - Nicole Wallace MSNBC revealing Insights LetMyPeopleVote Nov 2024 #36
Please believe me BaronChocula Nov 2024 #37
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