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or10n_sharkfin t1_jcm18hx wrote
Reply to comment by VenomB in Could a 4-Day, 32-Hour Work Week Come to Pennsylvania? These 3 Democrats Are Working On It by Open_Veins_8
> WFH isn't that great for the employer
How terrible for those poor employers to not be able to afford rent. Maybe they should pick themselves up by their bootstraps and stop buying all that avocado toast.
or10n_sharkfin t1_j2or1kb wrote
Reply to comment by defusted in You can make a difference in promoting democracy in Pennsylvania by hashtagbob60
“Fox News says California libruhls bad.”
or10n_sharkfin t1_j2opg3p wrote
Reply to comment by TwitterTapeParade in You can make a difference in promoting democracy in Pennsylvania by hashtagbob60
You clearly do not understand what any of those words mean.
or10n_sharkfin t1_j2frgxv wrote
Sleeping.
or10n_sharkfin t1_ixxckyt wrote
This is why elections for your local school board are important, people. Otherwise you get a bunch of idiots hopped up on conspiracy theories sitting on the authoritative body that determines what your kids learn in schools.
or10n_sharkfin t1_ivwwiyz wrote
Reply to comment by WitchyBitchy2112 in Waiting For God At Doug Mastriano’s Election Night Watch Party by cpr4life8
Big G was betting on Shapiro. Who knew?
or10n_sharkfin t1_itxofjj wrote
Reply to comment by No-Professional-1884 in An accurate debate summary from Tuesday night, despite reports stating otherwise by Edgeyville
Same people who voted in the guy that was mocking a disabled reporter.
or10n_sharkfin t1_itecry5 wrote
Reply to comment by RUIN_NATION_ in You know it's bad when the "everything is rigged" guy agrees that the polls aren't rigged by ActivatedFamiliar
This is implying that the President has a direct effect on the economy when it's a multitude of different things.
A lot of the growth we saw in Trump's first two years were more due to policies that were put in place during Obama's administration. He had the chance to build up from that, but instead he went ahead and cut taxes for the wealthy (with the Republican party insisting that this is a good thing). More socialist subsidies to farmers in order to keep our domestic production going. The stock market fluctuated more during his four years than they have so far by Biden's second year.
That's not even to mention the global fuck-up that was 2020's pandemic.
Some of what we're facing today is the direct result of economic tariffs and bogus "trade wars" with other countries that Trump was playing through his four years. But that's only a small part of it.
No, if prices are rising, it's due in no small part to corporate greed. Gas and oil companies could have kept their prices low, but they spent decades and hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars on our government to not put in caps to how much gas can be charged. They're seeing record profits with the prices as high as they are, and yet the common folk are struggling to pay the higher gas prices. Biden's fault? Food processing companies are raising prices even though wages are not going up. In general, you're seeing higher prices because people are seeing dollar signs in raising prices. Biden's fault?
No, capitalism. Through and through.
or10n_sharkfin t1_itcmgb2 wrote
Reply to You know it's bad when the "everything is rigged" guy agrees that the polls aren't rigged by ActivatedFamiliar
I don't understand how people who support Trump don't realize by now that literally everything the man touches corrodes and dies a whimpering death.
I guess sunk cost fallacy is very real.
By the way, get out and vote when elections come around.
or10n_sharkfin t1_jde4mh2 wrote
Reply to comment by jcawley11 in Arias Agency Wexford by Objective-Class-9213
Dodging that bullet like you’re in the Matrix.