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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 6015231" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Hell, I don’t disagree. That doesn’t mean voters aren’t dumb. Ignorant may be the better word.</p><p></p><p>If it were me running the Democratic Party, I’d be hammering the rigged economic system. I’d be preaching against the underlying money that has bought off politicians so that Joe Blow is consumed with rage at single moms and the Mexican family die the street. I’d have a laser focus on the vast wealth created by and for corporations compared to the minuscule pittance tossed to the beggar populace because we bow down to “job creators”. </p><p></p><p>Every single day I would point out that the average home in America is $400k+ and every day I would show people that the average car is $40k+. And then I would ask republicans which “woke ideology” is causing this? </p><p></p><p>But here’s the thing. Somehow criticizing a capitalism that is clearly so out of balance that the average American can’t afford the American Dream is somehow more unpatriotic and unappealing than simply engaging in stupid culture wars. Culture wars that are really nothing more than misguided, impotent rage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 6015231, member: 22662"] Hell, I don’t disagree. That doesn’t mean voters aren’t dumb. Ignorant may be the better word. If it were me running the Democratic Party, I’d be hammering the rigged economic system. I’d be preaching against the underlying money that has bought off politicians so that Joe Blow is consumed with rage at single moms and the Mexican family die the street. I’d have a laser focus on the vast wealth created by and for corporations compared to the minuscule pittance tossed to the beggar populace because we bow down to “job creators”. Every single day I would point out that the average home in America is $400k+ and every day I would show people that the average car is $40k+. And then I would ask republicans which “woke ideology” is causing this? But here’s the thing. Somehow criticizing a capitalism that is clearly so out of balance that the average American can’t afford the American Dream is somehow more unpatriotic and unappealing than simply engaging in stupid culture wars. Culture wars that are really nothing more than misguided, impotent rage. [/QUOTE]
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