I was reading how the economy was under his leadership and the economy was actually going well. When the pandemic hit, it was used against him like a perfect storm.In my view, it plays into the narrative of the MAGA/Trump mediaverse, which is investing a lot of hype and hot air into bringing about this outcome. And believing it means they're succeeding, so I refuse to believe it! — Wayfarer
I was reading how the economy was under his leadership and the economy was actually going well. — L'éléphant
Everything he says and does is only for the sake of himself. If the economy goes well, he will claim credit (he did it yesterday, even though he's not in office) but when it goes badly, it's never his responsibility. — Wayfarer
The economy was doing well, and the summers weren't as hot. A President doesn't control either the weather or the economy.I was reading how the economy was under his leadership and the economy was actually going well. When the pandemic hit, it was used against him like a perfect storm. — L'éléphant
So my point is simply that one needs to judge policy and ots impact, not simplistically blame or praise for the current state of the economy. — Relativist
Where in my post did I say that Trump controlled the economy that was doing well. I stated a platitude -- the economy was doing well. A great economy helps any sitting president.The economy was doing well, and the summers weren't as hot. A President doesn't control either the weather or the economy. — Relativist
You mean the 2017 tax cuts and job acts. What were the votes? Did both parties vote for it?The Paul Ryan tax cuts passed under Trump, and tax cuts stimulate the economy. — Relativist
I think from what I'm reading in this thread, there's a lot of psychological fear of the idea that Trump might be president again. — L'éléphant
The phenomenon Trump is relevant because it challenges many people's notions about the world, truth, reality. Notions they hold sacred.Not 'psychological'. Fear, period. Although as I’ve said, I don’t believe it.
It occurs to me, speaking of psychology, that Trump’s thinking is entirely and completely subjective. — Wayfarer
A lot of fear that people refuse to address, refuse to introspect.I think from what I'm reading in this thread, there's a lot of psychological fear of the idea that Trump might be president again. — L'éléphant
What does the fact that Trump and people like him can do well in this world say about the world? — baker
I was responding to that platitude, not making an accusation.Where in my post did I say that Trump controlled the economy that was doing well. I stated a platitude -- the economy was doing well. A great economy helps any sitting president. — L'éléphant
Yes, there is. It seems irrationalI think from what I'm reading in this thread, there's a lot of psychological fear of the idea that Trump might be president again. — L'éléphant
No. It received no votes from Democrats.You mean the 2017 tax cuts and job acts. What were the votes? Did both parties vote for it? — L'éléphant
You do realize that right-wingers present themselves as the great "defenders of democracy"? That they accuse the centrists and lefties of "demagogy"? That they are "working hard" to "educate the people" and to open their eyes to make them "see the truth"?Straight out of a right-winger's playbook. I can turn on our local right-wing tv station or listen to the right-winger opposition in our parliament, and it's the same kind of talk, the same arguments, just the names are different.
— baker
What are you talking about? How is any of that right-wing? How is caring for democracy against the right-wing manipulation and power plays of demagogues even remotely similar to a right-wing playbook? — Christoffer
It's not "Shakespearean". Please.Caring for democracy is to get rid of the demagogues and the entire US system is built upon the actions of demagogues. Elections in the US are about appearances, not policies. It's about abstract values like "family" and "God", not philosophically sound moral principles. It's a theatre aimed at fooling the people to believe they have a good father or mother caring for them from their white house throne. It's an autocratic system in which an economic elite make shakespearian power plays for the throne and the servants in congress to play manipulation games while laws are controlled by a supreme court where enough deaths on one side can make the entire foundation of law fundamentally unbalanced.
You do realize that right-wingers present themselves as the great "defenders of democracy"? That they accuse the centrists and lefties of "demagogy"? That they are "working hard" to "educate the people" and to open their eyes to make them "see the truth"?
This is right-winger language. — baker
It's not "Shakespearean". Please. — baker
any personal relationship among members of the prosecution team does not amount to a disqualifying conflict of interest or otherwise harm a criminal defendant.
According to Willis, she was not romantically involved with Wade when she hired him.every potential juror is going to know she was fucking him when she gave him the job. — RogueAI
According to Willis, she was not romantically involved with Wade when she hired him. — Relativist
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