And yet, about half of voting Americans will actively ignore those impulses and choose a party that openly campaigns on tax reductions while it drums up fears surrounding issues they largely agree with (when presented in a non-partisan context) so does it really matter what they say?
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45% of voting age Americans didn't even fucking bother to vote
Well, a lot of them decided the genocide half way across the world was more important than the genocide they would help to trigger back home.
How any didn’t vote, and how many were removed from voter rolls or didn’t have the right ID or were gerrymandered or
6% said "the poor have too much"
wat
Are you not aware that poor people have smartphones these days? Back in my day being poor meant having absolutely nothing. I say we take their phones away and their shoes too for good measure. That way they’ll know what true poverty is like /s
Are 6% of respondents 12-year-olds that identify as "your dad's a cuck"?
Mentally, about 45 % of the voting population are exactly that.
The ones who organized the republicans
72% is way too low given how insane the current wealth distribution is. Fully 1/4 of the population have drunk the kool-aid
"I'm going to be rich, soon" they say while they're considering payment plans for a Taco Bell order.
In related news, 28% of Americans are complete and utter fucking morons.
28% of Americans think they are billionaires that are just suffering a temporary financial setback.
There are more poor than rich. We just have to come together. There is strength in numbers.
No way. Americans are proud they are not communists, meaning they complain but ultimately worship the rich
Numbers are less relevant when the other side has the most sophisticated surveilance system on the planet coupled with the most deadly military.
Key people inside the system have to defect in order to short-circuit that power.
That's what they want you to believe, that it's too hard to get to them. Luigi got Brian walking down the street. They're just people.
That's a key thing to remember here. The assholes of the world are still human at the end of the day, and have the same mortality as the rest of us. The only thing they have on any of us individually is access to resources, but as was said, there's more of us than them, thus why they keep us fighting amongst ourselves.
Luigi got Brian walking down the street
Allegedly.
friendly reminder, it would take 1,460,714,285 weeks of minimum wage to earn musks net worth. That's 27 million years.
Where the fuck were they during the election?
Dumbfucks believed the orange guy who was sitting in front of the billionaires. Lets not forget that a third of the us isn’t capable of reading above the 6th grade level.
It's more about lack of Critical Thinking Skills than anything else.
The rich have too much by definition, but billionaires in America have an historically obscene amount of wealth. Wealth inequality in today’s America has surpassed pre-Revolution France.
It ain't about "having too much". Billionaires shouldn't exist. Ipso facto, their very existence only shows that corruption and greed can influence anything to point that whatever that thing is only serves those corrupted. End it. There should be no Billionaires.
The survey only involved like 950 people and it only defined it as, "the rich" which seems pretty vague. Given the survey also mentions Bezos and Musk it wouldn't surprise me if that is the group having too much on this survey, not humble millionaires like you and me.
Be nice if they fucking voted that way.
There was no voting that way, that's the whole damn problem. Neither candidate promised to do anything substantial about wealth inequality.
No they don't, their voting clearly shows the opposite.
"Donald Trump stands up for the little guy like you and me" - the mental giants we're dealing with
Fucking reruns. I’ve seen this one before.
This is the one that ends with rich people’s heads in baskets.
No, this one ends with these same people continuing to vote for Republicans because they're awful people.
Only 72%?
I guess their solid grasp of racism and bigotry always wins
no shit Capt. obvious