arthwollipot
Limerick Purist
The idea that Trump is an ally of the working class is the second-biggest lie he has ever told.Samson is implying that working-class people are "far right."
It is a very weird claim, since it isn't based on any fact.
The idea that Trump is an ally of the working class is the second-biggest lie he has ever told.Samson is implying that working-class people are "far right."
It is a very weird claim, since it isn't based on any fact.
FAKE NEWS! Those polls were rigged! Except for PA and NC!
He loves the working class. They give him all this money.The idea that Trump is an ally of the working class is the second-biggest lie he has ever told.
The idea that Trump is an ally of the working class is the second-biggest lie he has ever told.
In the US most of the working class doesn't consider itself to be the working class, it thinks it's middle class.
The idea that Trump is an ally of the working class is the second-biggest lie he has ever told.
The idea that Trump is an ally of the working class is the second-biggest lie he has ever told.
Which begs the question...
But that doesn't seem like a very convincing definition of "far right.."I guess working class people are pro union. Maybe pro abortion, but I doubt it. I see no reason they're pro every luxury belief espoused by upper middle class progressives.
I guess working class people are pro union. Maybe pro abortion, but I doubt it. I see no reason they're pro every luxury belief espoused by upper middle class progressives.
The issue isn't Trump supporting workers - he very clearly isn't.
It's that neither are Democrats, but at least Trump pretends he does.
That allows him to position himself to look pro- labor, which is something that's unique about Trump and that other Republicans wouldn't get away with doing.
He loves the working class. They give him all this money.
Trump pretty much was a high-end developer; he was building luxury towers, not subdivisions.
Trump pretty much was a high-end developer; he was building luxury towers, not subdivisions.
All three of which are Trumpian lies.Which begs the question, why do the Democrats continue to alienate their historical base by embracing wildly unpopular policies like poorly controlled borders, DEI, and radical gender ideology?
Karl Rove, who is a bastard but a pretty shrewd when it comes to politics thinks Harris is pretty much in the driverse seat.
Trump will speak to a convention of BLack Journlaist tommorow. That is going to go well....
A thoroughly counter-factual post written in an opaque manner qualifies as gibberish so far as I'm concerned.Clueless, perhaps. Rooted in BS and fallacy, fairly certainly. Not gibberish.
Indeed. Although there are Republicans who have advanced infrastructure, such as Eisenhower. But Eisenhower wasn't far right by any definition.In this case, he's trying to claim that America's infrastructure was built by the far right. Fundamentally, of course, that's rather inane. The further to the right one goes on the spectrum, the more it is about the individual. The further to the left one goes on the spectrum, the more it is about the community as a whole. Public infrastructure is all about benefiting the community, not the individual. To poke at an easy contrast in how that plays out in practice, as we saw plenty well during Trump's last term, when Republican had a trifecta, the far right was busy trying to sabotage America's public infrastructure and sell it all off to the highest bidders. During Biden's term, when Democrats had a trifecta (barely), there was immense investment in repairing and building America's infrastructure to be more prepared for the future.