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Yet the majority chose for Trump, who gives the biggest tax cuts to the rich and barily any to the poor. While Kamala would have given a much bigger tax cut for the poor and middle class, much less for the rich. Plus they want all the immigrants out, you know, the people who build houses and stuff. But who cares about a housing shortage, not like that's going to increase rent or anything right? Honestly, how long will it take until all the water in the US is replaced by Gatorade? It has electrolytes.
The real majority didn't vote.
When you don't vote, you help the one you like the least. Not voting is a poor choice. You're still responsible for the outcome.
Not absolving anyone of responsibility, just pointing out that the actual majority couldn't be bothered to do anything.
That's what the German jews thought too when they didn't vote in 1933.