Absolutely, but then why do the majority now consider Trump’s presidency a success? When he gave massive tax cuts to the 1%, while increasing deficits at a period where those tax cuts should have been used to stabilize budgets?
That’s a very clear example of Republican policy of supporting the rich at the cost of everybody else.
Biden is 100% the lesser evil in that regard, and he is actually working on reversing that trend. Are Americans really that dense?
Yes of course it’s wrong to generalize, but it really is unfortunate to average Americans that so may vote Republican, when it so obviously is against their own interests.
40 years of playing catch the trickle down.
Absolutely, but then why do the majority now consider Trump’s presidency a success? When he gave massive tax cuts to the 1%, while increasing deficits at a period where those tax cuts should have been used to stabilize budgets?
That’s a very clear example of Republican policy of supporting the rich at the cost of everybody else.
Biden is 100% the lesser evil in that regard, and he is actually working on reversing that trend. Are Americans really that dense?
gestures at OP
Yes of course it’s wrong to generalize, but it really is unfortunate to average Americans that so may vote Republican, when it so obviously is against their own interests.