Uhhhhhh my point still stands and I was sorta right. Simply committing to ending a genicide lost votes. As well as just being too right on minimum wage, immigration, wealth redistribution, education, LGBTQ+, law enforcement reform, the military industrial complex, etc to pull populist appeal. And if the dems continue to ignore the working class issues they'll lose the next election as well. (if there's another election.)
The UK doesn't want any of our shit. They won't eat are food because it's literally toxic compared to the food they get from everywhere else. Our appliances are shit. Our airplanes are dropping out of the sky. Out side of oil, what do we even have to sale that's better than what they already have?
It's not just the cost. It's the time it would take for some industries to move to the US. The textile industry isn't moving anywhere within the next 3.5 years. That machinery isn't just waiting to be turned on in America. They need all new everything or need to disassemble the machinery and transport it across the ocean and train up a whole new workforce to operate it. Most electronic manufacturers aren't going to be moving either. The pharmacal companies can move no problem.
The genicide was going to happen regardless. No one issue cost the dems the election. And if they want to win another election they'll address issues including genicide.
This. The PRC will let millions of their own people die before losing this trade war. (they've literally done it before) Does America have the same resolve?
I also love how they refuse to acknowledge the existence of millennials. Being a millennial and watching Gen X pretend like they aren't chasing the financial high of the .com bubble.
In all fairness, the last 80 years of economic order has been shit for 99% of the population. So I don't get too excited about experts that suggest going back to a less broken system as the answer. We need to rethink our whole economic systems outside of the current ideas.
3 out of 8 is a weird way to present a static. Kinda a red flag for spotting anyone trying to push a narrative. There's more than enough data on this to present information in solid percentages or when dealing with population numbers of a society in the millions to billions people in base 10 numbers. 1:10, 1:100, 1:1000... 3 out of 8?! Like what was your sample size? 8?!
This guy right here officer đ