• FIash Mob #5678@beehaw.org
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        No, we won’t.

        History has proven out that no one cares what your political ideology is if you’re the candidate of change in a time of poverty, and thanks to Biden’s inaction, the massive increase in cost of living nationwide is going to sink his reelection prospects.

        The Republicans are not going to have to lie about how little he’s done to help the poor and middle class.

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          Trump is not the candidate of change. Everyone knows him and knows what he stands for. And he’s been rejected many times.

          The Republicans are not going to have to lie about how little he’s done to help the poor and middle class.

          It’s just a feeling you have. The average American is actually better off than ever. If you’re not better off than ever, you’re probably just not the average American.

          https://www.investopedia.com/americans-are-wealthier-than-ever-why-do-they-feel-worse-about-their-finances-8379568

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            It’s just a feeling you have. The average American is actually better off than ever.

            The average American, no matter where they live, is dealing with a 30% to 50% cost of living increase over the last couple of years, when Biden’s been in office.

            That’s going to be hard to sell in a reelection campaign.

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              Yeah, that’s what the article is talking about. That feeling of being less well off.

              But even accounting for inflation, the average American is actually better off than ever, also while Biden’s been in office.

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                That feeling of being less well off.

                I got bad news for you: no one cares what an economist says about how they should feel, they only care about how they DO feel, and most Americans feel worse off.

                That’s not Biden’s fault, obviously, it’s Capitalism’s, but try explaining that to your average American.

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          Except there were 80 million people who said no to that last time. Trump is not the candidate of change regardless of what one thinks of Biden, to even pretend that is absurd. I honestly don’t think anyone would now somehow be more sympathetic towards him. He hasn’t changed, and neither has the American public

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            You could be right, but I wouldn’t want to have to sell Biden’s record to people who are paying more than double for groceries since he got elected. Wages, where they’ve increased, haven’t kept up with cost of living, and that’s going to be a big deal in the election.

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              Clearly the wealthy are being taxed too much and can’t afford to pay living wages. Damn you, Biden!!!

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          the massive increase in cost of living nationwide

          Worldwide. This is not just an America thing.