• @Bsher8365
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    132 days ago

    And for next 4 years, responsibility for the resulting hardships will somehow be laid at the feet of Joe Biden and the Democrats.

    • @CharlesDarwin
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      22 days ago

      You know it. The perverse thing - donvict gets elected, and all of a sudden, the qons think the economy is the bestest evar, even when he hasn’t even taken office, and has no coherent economic plan other than all kinds of fuckery around the edges, and of course huge tax cuts planned, most likely.

      I bet if it hits the shitter because of all the craziness and the complete unhinged people he has surrounded himself with, the new narrative will be - “this has always been this bad, ever since Biden took over”.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 day ago

        the qons think the economy is the bestest evar

        And they’ll still believe that as the Dow Jones skyrockets and median real incomes go even further down the shitter to the point that they’re scrounging expired food from dumpsters behing fast-food outlets.

        • @CharlesDarwin
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          11 day ago

          What’s especially ridiculous is how so many of them pivoted. They pretended that no economic measurements mattered at all. Then the election happened, and wonder of wonders, now it’s a Great Economy. Without donvict having even starting the job - it’s just: he won, and everything is all sparkly now. The same people who a week before were pretending like buying a dozen eggs was putting them into the poor house.

          I mean, what the actual fuck.

    • @randon31415
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      When his son was dying, Biden’s son said “Don’t let Hillary become the nominee. Run, dad, you can win!”

      Then he bravely… stepped aside and let 2016 happen. So, yes, some of this is Biden’s fault.