Pretty much every Republican idea is bad. The party should be dissolved, its members and donors disenfranchised, and their crimes prosecuted.
They are bad people, either through malice or incompetence, it doesn't matter.
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Pretty much every Republican idea is bad. The party should be dissolved, its members and donors disenfranchised, and their crimes prosecuted.
They are bad people, either through malice or incompetence, it doesn't matter.
And half the country somehow vehemently disagrees with this.
The RNC is slowly being dissolved and will be promptly replaced by the DNC as the dominant conservative party.
That’s why they have to do this culture war bullshit. Their actual policies are so wildly unpopular that they have to trick people into thinking they can save them from the gay trans liberal cats and dogs or something.
This has been proven since before I could vote. It doesn't matter to their voters.
It does, but the media machine is geared more towards storytelling than reporting or journalism
And why do you think that is? Could it be because media outlets are businesses which tend to benefit from Republican policies of helping businesses? And so they feign impartiality but frame stories in a way that serve right wing agendas?
Media outlets do what their owners want them to do. Policy that is good for wealthy business owners is not the same as policy that is good for businesses. A good example is the Republican approach to tariffs: a few business owners that the government picks as winners will profit massively from the increased business, but the average American has to pay more to buy everything.
The entire fucking point of republicanism is “fuck you got mine”. It is designed to bring destruction upon the vast majority for the benefit of the oligarchy. How is this not widely understood?!?
Propoganda & our collective distraction.
Another source with better summary of key findings https://www.epi.org/press/new-report-finds-that-the-economy-performs-better-under-democratic-presidential-administrations/
Yes, they are bad for the economy, but they're also bad for everyone else that isn't them. Economy means nothing if a doctor is refusing to provide you with health care.
"Which party is better for the economy"
Fuck those 114.6 million people in the US who were food insecure in 2023 source Didn't they know The Economy was booming? Maybe if they knew they wouldn't be starving to death/ facing less than optimal purchases of healthy food.
Which party is better for the actual citizens who live here not the 759 Dragons
*Edit: My reply was meant to be a knee jerk specifically to the title of the article - leading with the question about how which political party is good for the economy, as if humans are second to "line go up". The answer is the same, obviously, but how it was framed makes it a money focused question, rather than a "citizen's issues" question.
In terms of what the article is arguing, you could just as easily swap in the term ‘society’ in place of ‘the economy’ and the rest of the facts hold true.
Blue states are far from perfect, but they drastically out-perform red states in terms of health, education, income and environment.
The Democrats are better by far.
Free School Lunch Child tax Rebate Job Creation Wealth tax Lower middle class taxes Stood with the striking workers just last week Aren't responsible for any of the major economic crashes in my lifetime
The Democrats aren't perfect, I could go for an anti corporate third party. But of the two choices they are head and shoulders better. Especially as long as they're up against the only American president to lose a trade war.
those 759 are more valuable than the bottom half
All the racist stuff and culture war BS is a distraction.
It is absolutely not. One of the ways Germany was able to fund itself during WW2 was by displacing and murdering "undesirables," then stealing their property. Eliminate people who don't fit your view of "good citizen" because of their ethnicity and redistribute their wealth to those who remain.
I just figured out why it's called National Socialism.
Here in the UK our economy has been on its knees for the past few years because conservatives work only to funnel as much cash as possible into their mates’ pockets.
Their ‘austerity measures’ crippled the middle and working classes, and literally killed scores of disabled and sick people. But it freed up money for tax cuts to the wealthy, so it was a good job well done for them.
And that’s why I fucking hate conservatives.
But the Daily Moron newspaper told me Labour bad!
The chart is interesting. Carter is rated higher than I expected.
He wasn't a bad president. He was just boring. I would love to go back to boring.
The economy is bad for the people
Now that is a paper worth reading.
Hoover and Roosevelt really drag the averages around.
The way they calculated, almost half of the "credit" for Democrat growth was Roosevelt.
And hoover single handedly cuts the R number by 30% as a result of him having massive negative growth.
They addressed this in the article. If both are taken out of the data set the Democrats still come out ahead.
I realize I didn't explicitly say that, and that in the politically charged environment it was probably assumed I was shilling R.
I love data sets, that's all.
Both are deeply in bed with big businesses.
Instead of asking whoa better for the economy, ask who values people over business. Its neither.