The issue here being wealth inequality. A problem where the conservatives and liberals have the same solution.
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There are certainly mechanisms that can change this. Step one is admitting liberalism has become a caustic ideology to the majority of Americans.
The difficulty is convincing 14m Americans of this.
Quick, what's tomorrow's winning numbers?
I want to live in your reality.
Yes and, labor unions have foregone bonuses in moments like that. The working class has had to pry those bonuses back.
I don't think contracts are as rigid as most people would imagine. Especially if the rank and file vote not to collect on the bonus.
The math do be mathing though.
That's the fault of the democratic party. They know the level of education the population holds.
Furthermore, I think this is an ideological issue. Liberalism isn't working anymore.
Yeah, the average proletariat. I still have hope for us but, this is accurate.
Regrettably most of these people saw an avenue they thought would benefit them economically.
They didn't vote with their brains, they voted with their wallet and based on what they've heard.
I understand the poster may be very emotional because of the election. Yet, This strikes me as incredibly reductive.
I think she lost because, she represents the continuation of the current administration. People want to break from the status quo, even if that means harming society to do it.
The dems need a left wing populist, asap.
Or I'd imagine, if the bonuses were part of the hypothetical collective bargaining agreement's verbage, as an entitlement.
The timeline has grown stupider still.