• FlashMobOfOne
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    6 months ago

    It’s really not if you’re a wage earner in 2/3 of US states, where it’s still perfectly legal to pay you $7 an hour. Since Idaho got away with criminalizing abortion, 2/3 of the states will soon follow.

    Hell, homelessness jumped 12% in 2023 alone. I’m guessing, for those people, “I’m not Trump” isn’t going to be as persuasive an argument as you might think.

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        16 months ago

        It blows my mind how often people try to argue that someone should be elected on the strength of the economy when said economy isn’t doing jack shit for the poor and working class.

        • @Zink@programming.dev
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          26 months ago

          Unfortunately I don’t think we collectively vote to help the poor and working class in the first place.

          • @crusa187@lemmy.ml
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            36 months ago

            Wish we had a party who gave a shit in order to vote for this, and that it were a much bigger plank of their platform. It’s a disgrace that anyone is unhoused in the richest nation on Earth.

            I can’t even begin to describe how much more I would prefer we do this, than to continue fattening the wallets of boomers who own multiple homes and only live in one of them. We literally don’t invest in building new housing in order to maintain this status quo, and it’s absurd.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      16 months ago

      It’s really hard to vote if you don’t have a home address, so those unhoused people don’t matter in our system.

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        06 months ago

        It’s really hard to vote if you don’t have a home address,

        And you’d think after 2016 the Democrats might have realized that they need those votes, but they’re too busy getting wealthier to care.