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BlueVeins · 22-25
I despise Donald Trump, but Americans have seen a tremendous redistribution of wealth from the lower and middle classes up into the upper class over the course of the past 50 years, and per capita GDP growth has declined by about half in relative terms. It really shouldn't be surprising that even a non-racist person would percieve the US heading in a bad direction.
Of course, the MAGAts' policy supports the aforementioned wealth redistribution and does too little to ameliorate the decline in GDP growth. But the Republicans' trick is convincing gullible people that they're trying to solve those problems. And all that's not to say that the Republicans don't have a racism problem; they certainly do, my point is that it's not all there is to it.
Of course, the MAGAts' policy supports the aforementioned wealth redistribution and does too little to ameliorate the decline in GDP growth. But the Republicans' trick is convincing gullible people that they're trying to solve those problems. And all that's not to say that the Republicans don't have a racism problem; they certainly do, my point is that it's not all there is to it.
PrincessAwesome · 22-25, F
@BlueVeins Trump is a symptom of the problem, but definitely not the problem. If anything, he's a reminder that if the Democrats don't fight to make America better, then Fascists can very easily take over.