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        This is a completely valid reason to keep doing it.

        Let’s be honest, nothing will meaningfully improve until the rich fear for their lives

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      Biden should honestly just forgive all big debts for countries, healthcare education etc etc… the hell would trumpy do when there’s just…no money to steal since it was just given away.

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        He needs Congress to ok those things. That’s why he’s been dismissing student loans for four years. Republicans keep shooting it down.

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          And when there aren’t enough Republicans to stop meaningful legislation then enough dems break ranks and stop it.

          At some point we have to realize they work for the same oligarchs and that the Duopoly does not want our lives to ever improve.

          The Democrats’ policies are a carrot on a stick we will never be allowed to reach, we need a third party or more realistically make the rich fear for their lives

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    This just in: current white house occupants say current white house occupants did good thing!

    Remember to tune in next year when we cover the story: current white house occupants say current white house occupants did good thing!

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    America will now lose any further investment. It was going to red states so now they get what they deserve.

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    Oh, well as long as the economy is growing/metastasizing for the private shareholder owner class, the society that perversely lives in subsistent servitude to it can continue to get fucked.

    This is why the neoliberals lost (yes I voted blue out of harm reduction).

    The laborers needed a party that protected the needs of the laborers from the greed of the capitalists.

    Instead we got, and even continue to get in defeat, “the economy is doing great! It’s you fucking peasants complaining about having enough to make rent and still eat that are wrong!”

    Economies are supposed to be lowly tools to benefit society through equitable distribution of goods and services, the tail has been wagging the dog for half a century, and it’s destroyed us.

    If the people that make up your society can’t afford to live well despite working full time, the economy is a dogshit economy. It’s only so fucking wonderful to these sick fucks of both parties because it’s benefiting their wealthy bribers exclusively as it’s been bastardized to do since the Reagan Revolution.

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    If ONLY they had Campaigned on THAT I wouldn’t have felt so Bad about not being able to Afford Christmas Presents this year!

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    Don’t worry. It’ll all be undone now. Thanks for the incompetence, Dems. Really snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

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        And Dems were particularly vulnerable to FUD due to their rightward shift on policy, poor messaging, and support for an ongoing genocide. Maybe the party should take some responsibility for once.

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    that’s great, and means absolutely nothing to the people making minimum wage, who are now paying 30%-50% more for bread, milk, eggs, and rent than they were when joe took office. macroeconimic numbers mean nothing when after the pandemic americans got hit in the nose with what felt like the greatest sustained bout of ruinous inflation in peacetime memory. i voted for joe, and kamala, i know they’re better for america than the fascist, by ordinates, but they never enumerated a plan to reel in the gouging occuring from landlords, grocery conglomerates, and just about everyone else squeezing the average american for every penny they have. and that’s why they lost. everything.

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      You can thank Republicans for the minimum wage and the killing of a inflation laws. Also, I’m going to point and laugh when you’re paying even more in the new administration.

      I was paying less than ever for eggs only a month ago and gas is like $2.60 in my area. It’s you’re own fault for parroting and believing this garbage.

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        There are countless comments trying to keep in people’s minds that Democrats didn’t do anything to help people. The end goal is obvious, I don’t think I need to spell out to anyone unless it’s their first election that the classic cycle is that Republicans fuck things up and Democrats clean it up, but get no credit for it. Same reason users want to focus on “the economy” in a very specific way, despite Biden’s clear accomplishments.

        https://insights.som.yale.edu/insights/the-critics-of-bidenomics-are-being-proven-wrong

        Consider some of the headline economic statistics released the last few days, on top of the GDP release. At 3%, inflation is now at its lowest since the pandemic, down from its peak of nearly 10% of last year. Commodity prices have plummeted by at least 50% across the board, ranging from energy, food, agriculture, and metals. Some such as lumber are down a stunning 95% in a year. Even gasoline prices, which have ticked up slightly in the last few weeks, are now lower than pre-Ukraine conflict levels.

        Meanwhile, the unemployment rate of 3.7% is at a 54-year low, and the unemployment rate has stayed below 4% for the longest stretch in the last 50 years despite the Fed raising interest rates from 0 to 5.5% in a year. The last time this nation saw such good employment news, LBJ was the president and Bonanza was the top show on TV. In almost every major sector, real wages are now growing faster than pre-pandemic, with record workforce participation, amidst millions of new and returning workers—partially thanks to the workforce training, education, and childcare policies that are core pillars of Bidenomics.

        The strength of our economic recovery is not just reflected in the headline statistics. In the private sector, corporate earnings calls this last month have resulted in many major companies across sectors beating their expectations by a healthy margin, and many CEOs are raising financial guidance for the rest of the year due to the stronger-than-expected economy.

        Biden turned things around, and no one here will give him any credit because it didn’t happen fast enough.

        I just disregard anyone acting like Democrats can’t get anything done like I have every election, because Republicans don’t help whatsoever and Democrats do, and it seems people need to learn this lesson again. Buying into the idea that Democrats are inept got us here instead of a continuation of the above.