What’s funny is the majority of the country supported the war, at the time.
When polled now, the majority of the country claims they were against it at the time.
Echoes of the Civil Rights era, where at its peak, it was mostly unpopular, but the Boomers spent the last 50 years re-writing their own history to pretend they were always on the right side of history… only for Trump to make them feel safe in being racist again.
Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee 1 week ago
Voting means nothing if no candidates represents how 75+% of the nation feels on the biggest issues.
finitebanjo@lemmy.world 1 week ago
It feels to me that all the issues of concern are represented on the ballot. People are just too stupid to figure out which door tells only lies.
Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee 1 week ago
Not in USAs case.
Every big economically significant issue of the last 40 years both parties have been on absolutely the same page, none of the candidates would make different choices (at least for both houses and presidents, not sure about state levels, Im not from over there).
Even policies that one party publicly “opposed” were then carried on by the same party when it came in power.
So both parties would and have brought constant deregulation (financial markets especially), wars & anything war industry related, healthcare, taxation of profit, etc.
They bicker by design on issues that are huge for the non-elite (but meaningless to the elite as they can circumvent such issues), like lgbtq+ and reproductive rights.
finitebanjo@lemmy.world 1 week ago
59 Democrats voted for Single Payer, 0 Republicans, it failed
60 Democrats voted to expand medicaid and protect preexisting conditions, 0 republicans, it passed
The USA then elected more Republicans. Republicans used that majority to cut taxes for the rich, a plan that would have expired in 2026 if the USA didn’t just elect more republicans AGAIN.
Seems pretty fucking diverse, mate.
Dkarma@lemmy.world 1 week ago
This is simply a lie
Health care is a prime example of how badly youre lying.