You are very directly drawing a comparison there, regardless of your claim otherwise.
This is a spurious argument which is clearly meant to provoke, so I'm not going to engage any further. The two are not the same, and if you can't see that, I'm obviously not going to be the one to convince you since you.
The US economy and one's personal financial situation are separate situations.
I think the point no one is outright saying is that yes, you're correct. However, that shouldn't be the case.
Many Americans find it appalling that we measure the economy by stock prices which don't reflect the economic situation that is experienced by the vast majority of Americans. They believe that we should measure the economy based on things like housing and food affordability, with less emphasis on the economic situation of the wealthy few who don't need to worry about those day to day concerns.
This one's kind of funny to me. I lived for two years in Japan not knowing that men's restrooms typically don't even have soap. Women's restrooms usually do, and they get used. Despite me having lived there, it was my husband who taught me that there is no soap in the men's restrooms when we went on a visit.
I'm usually all with you on that complaint, but this case is different. They didn't promote Trump. They hosted a roundtable with him. Presumably, they would do the same with Biden were his campaign to request it.
Trump was trying to reach predominantly Democratic or non-voting black voters in Detroit by going to a predominantly black church, and he failed, pulling in a white crowd instead.
The governor later said at a news conference on Thursday that any such mask ban would apply specifically to the subway and reiterated that there may be health exemptions.
Oh, so this health hazard will only apply to the most crowded, dirtiest of places in the city. No problem, then.
Seriously, what idiot bans masks after the last few years we all went through? I don't wear masks everywhere I go now, but I sure wear them every time I'm on public transit.
Foregoing meat completely is one way to eat less meat.
Anyway, your argument is a perfect example of "don't let perfect be the enemy of good." It will be much easier to convince people to become vegetarian or vegan in the future if they first get used to not eating meat with every meal/every day.
Really, I don't understand why they would choose Chicago of all places. Make it easier to group "The Chicago DNC Police Riots" together in future textbooks?
"Guys, it'll be okay this time. We've had decades to train our cops to more effectively treat civilians as enemy combatants and to stock up on surplus military gear. This time we've got the weaponry to keep the rabble in hand."
I meant because it does not sync between different devices.