Trump’s win was shocking but not surprising to anyone really looking. People felt legitimate economic rage; they knew the system was rigged against them.Trump named that rage & so did Bernie. Someone who refused to even name their pain had no chance in ‘16, nor will they in 2020.

Mar 30, 2020 · 10:27 AM UTC

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But whatever convinced anyone that Trump would be their avenger? The Return of The Great White Male Hope! I'm not thinking that any of those approving Trump have any knowledge of his performance. They simply approve of his trying to eRACE Obama's image from American history!
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Time to stop sowing the seeds of division.
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For however many working class people were feeling economic rage in 2016, it’s been exponentially increased here 4 years later amidst a national health crisis where wealthy bureaucrats just decided to keep whoring for billionaires instead of rescuing the people.
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What tf are you even talking about? Go hawk a useless book.
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And like a prototypical fascist, Trump is channeling that economic rage into passing the rich man's agenda. The worse the economy gets, the more economic rage there is, and somehow more support for the rich man's agenda.
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True. And thank you.
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At this point I dont understand how you can "align" w the Democrats. I know your "not one" but yeesh, whatta shit show they are. And evil. You have a good soul.
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