2024 US Presidential Election Thread

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Responsible populism is saying "We're gonna end the war and cut waste and fraud so that we can spend the money at home where it matters." Not, oh, we're gonna do XYZ and here's more stimulus checks and hey let's just inflate the money supply forever kind of populism.
There is nothing responsible about forcing Ukraine to surrender to the aggressor. That would be disastrous for Ukraine and it would make the world a lot more dangerous, since you're essentially rewarding Russia for starting wars.

Not only is it morally wrong, but an unstable global economy would hurt the US economy as well so even from an entirely egoistic American perspective it's moronic to support Russian aggression.
 
They definitely had the feel of elitism and disconnection from grassroots sentiment, which is ironic considering their insane emphasis on identity politics.
Harris had possibly the largest amount of donations from the grassroots donors in US history, $50 million alone in her first week.
neglecting the economic concerns of the broader working class
Which in turn, was being lied to by Republicans by "gas & egg" prices as an example of a bad economy even though the US economy was the strongest coming out of Covid & continuing upwards.
not to mention the border situation
Another lie deep throated by conservatives to paint immigrants as criminals even though the vast majority of them committed way less "rape & murders" than US citizens. I still find it funny how Republicans ran on Biden "importing illegals" yet remain silent to this day that my dumb ass Governor & your dumb ass Governor were chartering flights for them deeper into America to own the libs rather than deport them themselves.
 
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