Trump's failure to address inequality
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Totally agree with you on this. The way Trump has consistently prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy while ignoring the struggles of everyday Americans is just mind-boggling. The middle class is being squeezed harder than ever, and the rhetoric around job creation is misleading when you look at the quality of those jobs. Many people are working multiple jobs just to make ends meet, and it’s clear that the system is rigged in favor of big corporations. We can't keep letting this slide.
Totally feel you on this... It's crazy how Trump keeps pushing this narrative about a thriving economy while the reality is so different for so many people. The focus on corporate profits over workers is just so frustrating... And the lack of accountability for his actions is mind-blowing! We need leaders who actually care about all Americans, not just the ones with deep pockets... Ugh! :P.
Ah yes, the classic "let them eat cake" approach to governance. Who knew that prioritising the stock market over actual people would lead to such delightful outcomes? It's like watching a magician pull a rabbit out of a hat, except the rabbit is a middle-class family struggling to pay their bills. Bravo, Trump, truly a master of illusion. Maybe his next trick can be making the wealth gap disappear – oh wait, he’s already made it wider!