• Auli@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    But want the economy doing good under Biden? Sure you had inflation but at a much lower scale then most of the world. I don’t get why you think it was bad? Or am I missing something.

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      24 hours ago

      Most people are too stupid to realize that the economy is like a massive cargo ship, it was on a course set by Trump when Biden got elected, and it took nearly 4 years for Biden to change course. Now that’s just the first step. You have to then wait for the ship to get out of the storm and reach it’s destination, which is where the disconnect lays. We’re all still seeing the storm and feeling the rain, and the ship bobbing in huge waves, and Biden was telling us that everything was getting better. He wasn’t wrong People just don’t realize how long it takes to get out of the storm even after the course has been corrected.

      Date Rape Donny on the other hand is steering us straight into the storm, while telling us it doesn’t exist

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        22 hours ago

        For changes in the economy like those, you really need a two term president: one term to lay the groundwork and the second to “stay the course” to reap the benefits.

        This is also where Harris’ response of not wanting to change anything is the best choice. She would have seen the benefits and received credit for Biden’s groundwork.

        Its difficult to get this across, especially since so many voters don’t have the respective or patience to look beyond immediate needs

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      1 day ago

      Depends on how you define the economy. The economy won’t be good in the eyes of the average person until there has been a huge redistribution of wealth back to lower classes.

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      I am so refreshed being here. I hate Trump. But bidens magical economy was not reality, myself and many of my circle all in very high demand sectors spent longer unemployed than any other time in history. People were hungry and unable to pay bills. Who was benefitting from his economy? Only the ultra wealthy. I just don’t see it. And I feel gaslit when people say bidens economy was so good. Trumps is worse of course but we haven’t even reached a minimum.

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      22 hours ago

      The economy was doing well, but as we see in these comments that it’s tough to communicate things like

      • inflation is back near normal: all the increases since Covid suck, but prices shouldn’t increase that fast anymore
      • businesses and stock market doing well, even though we’re not republicans
      • working hard to contain avian flu, even if it means eggs will be expensive for a few years
      • huge investments in bringing manufacturing back to the US. Factories being built. So many new jobs … in a few years
      • huge investments to bring back new technology leadership we threw away. Factories and labs being built. So many new jobs … in a few years
      • finally making good progress limiting carbon emissions. Avoid the worst parts of climate change
      • huge investments in rebuilding ancient falling apart infrastructure, we can’t keep putting it off … even if it likely wouldn’t actually fail in our term
      • great international cooperation toward peace and security
      • saving literally millions of lives of the poorest humans, saving untold misery, devastation from disease, starvation, abject poverty
      • improving health care coverage for millions of Americans
      • first steps toward getting excessive educational inflation under control.
      • first steps toward rebuilding a network of intercity rail connecting us all
      • and many more

      Yet this is already a wall of text many would ignore

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      24 hours ago

      “You’re not suffering! There are other places that have it worse!” is messaging bereft of empathy.

      Better messaging would be to admit the economy sucks, making no excuses but without unnecessarily accepting blame, and put forth a vision forward. Denying the obvious is just an admission of not being up to the task.