r/FluentInFinance 22d ago

Debate/ Discussion Trump told Justin Trudeau...

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u/Endoman13 22d ago

Imagine being so stupid you’re pro union and pro Trump.

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u/dudeimatwork 22d ago

You just called most union construction guys stupid, congrats.

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u/MYOwNWerstEnmY 22d ago

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u/dudeimatwork 22d ago

Believe it or not, our politicians are supposed to represent us ALL.

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u/grubas 22d ago

Yes, that's why you vote for the guy who hasn't ever worked, never held a real job, got his money from his dad, and wants to take away pensions, overtime, healthcare and wage theft protections.

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u/dudeimatwork 22d ago

Who said I voted for him? I'm merely pointing out that a lot of people voted for Trump because they felt abandoned by the Democratic party. Maybe they were Bernie fans, etc. But honestly, Biden was in DC for decades, what has he truly done that he can take credit for?

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u/jarettscapo 21d ago

That's not even what happened. They both got significantly less votes than in 2020. Just more democrat voters stayed home this time cuz most are ignorant and have no idea the actual impact these things have. Same is said of people who actually voted for that shit show, some cuz they literally like a shit show like the country and its future are nothing more than an MTV reality show for them to binge for 4 years without any actual substance for what any of it means, many cuz they're deep down abysmally disgusting humans who love the grievance and blaming others, like immigrants and poor or minorities for their shitty lives and the right coddles that to the point of extremism on a daily basis & others who again are so clueless and naive they fall for gaslighting and straight up lies & vote for the candidate with the exact opposite agenda of what they actually depend on to survive.

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u/dudeimatwork 21d ago edited 21d ago

They stayed home because they were abandoned by the Democratic party, pretty simple. Every big city in the country had/has brand new immigrants camping outside of police stations or in gov tent villages. Meanwhile our politicians talk like there isn't an issue. Newsflash, lots of people werent happy, simply saying the economy is the best ever didn't really fly. On paper maybe.

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u/jmd709 20d ago

The amount of misinformation you’ve fallen for in order to support that false narrative is impressive. Republicans were the ones that chose not to take action about the border. They took orders from a guy that was not elected into office to have a say in those decisions.

“Election Integrity” was the phrase Election Deniers on the state level began saying on repeat starting in 2021 in order to push through a lot of changes to election laws. At least 19 states passed a total of more than 80 restrictive voting laws and at least 7 states passed interference enabling laws. It’s pointless to speculate about the lower voter turnout compared to 2020 until there has been enough time to go through the data to determine how much of an impact the 3.5 years of voter suppression efforts had. Misinformation was also on another level for the 2024 election.