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  • The economy was better than under Trump.

    The economy was bad instead of horrible, because of the ripples of Covid still fucking with the economy.

    Having a bad economy and pointing at it like it is something to campaign on was a huge mistake, it wasn't a horrible economy, but it was far from good.

    For regular people a good economy means their spending power proportionally increased. And in a tangible way.

  • Nothing will meaningfully improve until the rich fear for their lives

  • I think any different messaging besides denial of a bad economy would have done better than telling Americans they should like the economy when 80%+ live paycheck to paycheck

  • Probably a troll farm account

  • So it sounds like a convenient way to block the legislation while pretending some people were actually against it

  • So right to work was abolished?

  • Keep telling yourself that the next time a democrat suddenly swaps sides the second it's convenient for Republicans.

  • So who was the single person who all authority figures bent the knee to before Trump?

  • The Duopoly has full control.

    Nothing is happening this election that both the Democrats and Republicans did not want to happen.

  • ML has never been considered AI.

    Marketing teams realized that LLMs let MLs sound like HAL from Space Odyssey and started calling it intelligent and using AI as a buzzword.

  • When Republicans say deport 5% of the population what they mean is put them in camps until they die because there's no way they could process all that paperwork

  • When economy bad stupid people vote out the incumbent.

    Try reading before asking questions people answered

  • You're allowed to go look at which groups voted differently,

    It shouldn't be this much of a struggle for you to engage with reality.

    Maybe you need to self reflect on why that is

  • If you look at the voter statistics mainly white and Latino men stayed at home for Kamala after voting for Joe Biden.

    Sorry reality is hard for you to process.

    If you have a better theory why specifically these groups of men sat out besides the sexism we know they have problems with then im all ears.

  • If you look at the voter statistics mainly white and Latino men stayed at home for Kamala after voting for Joe Biden.

    Sorry reality is hard for you to process.

    If you have a better theory why specifically these groups of men sat out besides the sexism we know they have problems with then im all ears.

  • Turns out when economy bad stupid people vote out the incumbent.

    Also white and Latino men have masculinity issues that prevent them from voting for women.

  • The article says it has to do with declining birth rates

    "The enrollment cliff concept came about within higher education after years of declining birth rates in the US, triggered by the Great Recession. Earlier this year, the CDC released data indicating that the US had hit a historic low in its annual number of births – declining 2% from 2022 to 2023 and then 3% in 2023.

    “Since the most recent high in 2007, the number of births has declined 17%, and the general fertility rate has declined 21%,” the August 2024 data shows."

  • The article says it has to do with declining birth rates

    "The enrollment cliff concept came about within higher education after years of declining birth rates in the US, triggered by the Great Recession. Earlier this year, the CDC released data indicating that the US had hit a historic low in its annual number of births – declining 2% from 2022 to 2023 and then 3% in 2023.

    “Since the most recent high in 2007, the number of births has declined 17%, and the general fertility rate has declined 21%,” the August 2024 data shows."

  • Nothing will meaningfully improve until the rich fear for their lives

    That's a bipartisan message every working class American can get behind