Submitted by PieChartPirate t3_yququ5 in dataisbeautiful
keano97 t1_ivtomwd wrote
Reply to comment by SpiderFarter in [OC] Tech Layoffs in 2022 so far, percentage of total workforce by PieChartPirate
What policies have destroyed the US economy?
Or does it maybe have to do with outside influence like a war and China crippling it's supply chain cause of COVID lock downs?
Also let guess you hate "cancel culture" but appear to be fine with this?
Conservative policies are the death of an economy as they do not invest in the nation's future. Maybe turn off faux news and open a economics book once in a while.
Works in tech therefore progressive is just a ridiculous take.
SpiderFarter t1_ivtss4q wrote
Massive spending, regulations, taxes, crippling energy production for starters.
keano97 t1_ivxdvt3 wrote
The trump admin massively increased deficit spending. And if your refering to the infrastructure bill that will grow the economy. Was building the highways a mistake?
The US is at near record energy production. Gas prices have nothing to do with America. There are massive sanctions on Russia, that is why. Should we just throw Ukraine and it's sovereignty to the side over some slightly more expensive gas. The oil industry is sitting in approved drilling permits cause they like the highly profitable price it currently is at.
What has changed with taxes? Please give me and example of how regular people have to pay more.
What new regulations?
All I see is talking points with no evidence. Non of this has much to do with the Dems.
Name me five policies the republicans have that would help, they haven't named anything except "woke cancel culture" and other buzzwords. Nothing concrete or of any actual meaning.
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