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these folks sure are quiet these days
  • I blame both; the Trump voters, and the self described "leftists," for not voting against fascism (which is in direct opposition to progressiveness and leftism). I think it's really stupid to argue about it at this point though too. Greater than 50% of the USA is fucking stupid.

  • Special counsel Jack Smith and his team to resign before Trump takes office
  • Dumb US citizens believe that tariffs will lower prices, and that presidents can control prices.

    As far as “evidence of price gouging” is concerned, I’m really not interested in this debate. The election is over so any evidence at this point is moot.

    If you’re genuinely curious and aren’t convinced that a majority of US voters are dumb AF, read this, I’m sure they didn’t:

    https://www.epi.org/blog/corporate-profits-have-contributed-disproportionately-to-inflation-how-should-policymakers-respond/

  • Special counsel Jack Smith and his team to resign before Trump takes office
  • Yes, a majority of US citizens are dumb. The average American experienced 3 years of retaliatory price gouging that was mislabeled as “inflation.”

    Why was there retaliatory price gouging? Punishment for not voting in Trump in 2020. Big business wants more de-regulation; so the next time the vote doesn’t go in their favor they can do it again.

    What enables them to do it again? Republican policy.

    We’re in a vicious cycle of stupid now, which again, was by design.