First of all, looking up inflation rates across different countries is the rational approach to understand whether you are really having it bad or not.
Second, yes, I understand that people often make superficial evaluations of their economic situation. However, it is the labeling of 'rampant'...
Like having a job, being a good husband and a good father? Who opposes that?
What do you mean by this?
Where have you been reading/seen any of this?
You have bought into right-wing propaganda.
I don't mind defining left and right, but that still wouldn't lead to the answer as to why you regard Trump and yourself being in the middle. Are you unable to answer my simple question?
I have no idea how seeing what happens in the next four years would provide an answer as to why you regard Trump and yourself as being in the middle right now.
I am genuinely curious how you have reached the conclusion that Trump is somewhere in the middle.
Now I am also curious why you consider yourself to be somewhere in the middle.
How about comparing to Germany nowadays? Or France? Or UK? A lot of countries had to deal with higher than usual inflation rates in the past few years, but calling USA's inflation rampant only shows ignorance on the subject.
So Trump is not a better alternative when it comes down to...
Is this an answer to "Tell me you have never seen rampant inflation without telling me you have never seen rampant inflation."?
Do Argentina and Venezuela exist or are they a made up conspiration?
Mostly not directly caused by the USA, unlike the additional tension caused by Trump on regards...
What other explanation is there for Biden managing to get 81 million votes, but Harris not getting past 70-ish while running against the same guy? Any significant platform change (such as doing the opposite of what Biden proposed)? Any massive failure? Nope and Nope.
I don't think it is a matter of being sexist or racist. I think Democratic party voters simply feel better represented by a white male than women. It is not like they had anything in particular against Kamala Harris.
To presume that Trump would improve the country's economy would have little to do with his proposals and a lot to do with trusting in Trump over Harris.
A major part of politics is related to charisma.
He got 74 millions on 2020, and is pretty close 73 millions at this moment. A small...
What they will learn from this is they can't have a woman as a candidate. When they ran with a career white male politician, everything went all, the election numbers were amazing and when they gave a try to women on two occasions it simply didn't work.
The Democratic party simply won't go...
It is not like Trump has a proper plan to significantly improve the economy though. As I see it, it is more like people trust Trump more, and why would that be? Because a lot of voters feel better represented by Trump's character.
Let me put it this way: The West has seen a massive shift...
What blessings? Not only there is very high inequality in the USA, people are being constantly reminded of how poor they are through social media. From a historical perspective, you are 100% correct, but that's not the perspective they have. They simply don't feel blessed.