US Politics: Bike tricks

quovadis

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Yup.


You think all democrats are upper class living in mansions or have data to support support by income level? The US is very much middle class ;) Upper class would be Beverly Hills or Calabasas etc.
 

Kieppie

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The metric is jobs. Not unemployment, not employment rate nor participation. Number of jobs.
Ah a metric for those people who don't understand the underlying issues w.r.t. a healthy and growing economy and want to look at a pretty graph. Gotcha.
 
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You think all democrats are upper class living in mansions or have data to support support by income level? The US is very much middle class ;) Upper class would be Beverly Hills or Calabasas etc.

Well, it doesn't take a genius to know almost the entire Hollywood set are Democrats, as are many other well-known millionaires. My point is more the people least likely to rely on public services are the ones most heavily supporting the abolishment of public services.
Also what many Democrats try to conceal (since they like to paint the Republicans as the party of the rich) is that they represent the overwhelming majority of the richest districts in the US: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrew...gressional-districts-of-2022/?sh=3d84a7e46f76. These are many rich white liberals live.
 

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You’re on a complete tangent of your own making.
Nope you started with the whole "record low unemployment" when I said those aren't exactly new jobs, merely "reactivated jobs".
I told you that isn't the whole picture and that other factors are at play.

In short their economy hasn't yet recovered and now they're facing a recession.
 

quovadis

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Well, it doesn't take a genius to know almost the entire Hollywood set are Democrats, as are many other well-known millionaires. My point is more the people least likely to rely on public services are the ones most heavily supporting the abolishment of public services.
Nah, they all love the police. Heck, they’re more concerned than any other. Private security is rare unless there’s a personal risk like celebs - most have alarms which notify their local PD.
 

quovadis

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Nope you started with the whole "record low unemployment" when I said those aren't exactly new jobs, merely "reactivated jobs".
I told you that isn't the whole picture and that other factors are at play.

In short their economy hasn't yet recovered and now they're facing a recession.
In short you can’t let go that Biden added jobs and from a statistic perspective unemployment is the lowest in decades. I don’t need to argue the fundamentals of economics or the various changes in methodology - they are what they are and have been touted by presidents as such for decades, trump included.
 
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