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@jakozloski According to you, men with a wife and a family would be trusted much more, but there are “exceptions” in some cases I guess.
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@literally_chad Well, you will have 100 engineers to operate one piece of medical equipment, which will be more efficient than now.
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@InlandCaGuy Yes. However, there is a limit even in the liberal state of the country. But also, there is this delusion among the left that Americans hate corporations; this is far from the truth; most private sectors have really high approval for their services.
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@InlandCaGuy There is a limit to that. California rejected a minimum wage increase in the last election. There is no successful progressive/ liberal governance that is successful you can sell on the national stage. The only case is Colorado and funny enough governed by a libertarian democrat.
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@InlandCaGuy The median voter likes populism through immigration restriction and law and order. Left populism aspires to tax increases for redistribution, and Americans are as allergic as they come when it comes to tax increases.
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@InlandCaGuy The antisemitic/anti-Zionist Trump support is explicitly a demographic difference. Young, nonwhite Trump voters, to be specific.
Explicit antisemitic attitudes are now much more common among young voters - 18 year old registered voters are now ~5x more likely to say that they have an unfavorable view of the Jewish people than 65 year olds.
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@InlandCaGuy Unless you have a charismatic personality-based candidate, you can't pull off what Trump did, especially among Democrats. It's not important to people, but the pro-Palestinian movement is attached to the cancerous progressive issues that swing voters rejected and swung right.
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