Because his voters don’t believe any of the points you make about him. Trump is able to dismiss any criticism of him as “fake news.” You can make any legitimate point about him and they will never believe it.
Because his voters don’t believe any of the points you make about him. Trump is able to dismiss any criticism of him as “fake news.” You can make any legitimate point about him and they will never believe it.
European countries are also capitalist countries, but they have much better consumer protections and laws. It can be done.
Yeah, it’s definitely no Paris or Rome. But it’s a little better in the spring and summer.
Yes and yes
Court just blocked the rest of SAVE: https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/18/politics/student-debt-relief-legal-challenge
I’d also be happy to see a Harris/Shapiro (PA gov) ticket.
Biden’s approval rating is about 37%, which is where George H. W. Bush’s was, and he didn’t get re-elected.
I wouldn’t say that I particularly “approve” of Biden, so I’m probably counted in the 63 percent. But I’m still going to vote for him.
Sure, I’d be more excited to vote for Michelle Obama or Josh Shapiro, but I’ll still vote for Joe Biden if he’s the nominee.
The issue with any two party system is that they’ll both fight tooth and nail to keep it that way.
American here. Can confirm.
Trump controls a cult, that’s why.
Cult leaders can get their followers to do anything and the followers will forgive the leader for anything, including felonies. They will dismiss any criticism of the leader as lies or made up to hurt the leader politically. No matter how true the criticism might be.
At the end of the day, it’s very much like the relationship between religious worshippers and their god.
Your error: Voting for a person, not policy. There.
Don’t know about you, but I vote for policy, not a person. But you do what a lot of Americans do, vote for a personality, and that’s why Americans seem significantly dumber than the average world citizen.
Trump is 3 years younger. Biden may outlive him by 10 years for all we know.
his voice was weak, he stumbled over making coherent sentence multiple times, and he just had a blank, open-mouthed stare when between questions.
And apparently that matters more than the blatant lies and non-answers coming from the other side. Gotta say, Americans do seem significantly dumber than the average world citizen.
Was looking at your post and this crazy incident popped up on my phone: https://apnews.com/article/long-island-minivan-nail-salon-crash-5e9fc211611203204bc37f4a436ca9b7
Yeah, but museums don’t have money. All hail capitalism!
I’m 7-3. I eat lunch at my desk while I work so I can leave early.
That is the unfortunate truth about doing business as a startup in the US, isn’t it?
I wonder now many businesses never get off the ground because people have to make these decisions.
Thanks for the suggestions. We have been thinking about having my partner switch jobs to something that provides better healthcare coverage. But that could take a while and put the business opportunity at risk.
I don’t like that.
I was actually part of a startup in Europe some years ago. Healthcare was not part of the equation.
They are retaining staff by paying more than most other companies, but they also have a reputation for running their workers into the ground by overworking them. Many burn out pretty quickly.