Whoa, you don’t know who Vinay is voting for, just as you don’t know who I am voting for. Critiquing or criticizing policy views don’t dictate the lever pull. There are people who disagree or agree with policy on either side but that does not make them Maga or socialist. Neither does discussing it because it’s the discussion that is most…
Whoa, you don’t know who Vinay is voting for, just as you don’t know who I am voting for. Critiquing or criticizing policy views don’t dictate the lever pull. There are people who disagree or agree with policy on either side but that does not make them Maga or socialist. Neither does discussing it because it’s the discussion that is most important.
After watching the first night of the DNC convention (I did watch parts of the RNC as well) I came away more frustrated by the out right lying and memory holing of Biden Harris on COVID policy. Their non evidence policy was more anti-democratic than anything Trump is accused of. Unjustified mandates, closing businesses, massive handouts that have left us with inflation. These were glossed over and inflation passed off as corporate greed. Inflation is too much money chasing after too few goods. The trillions released by the admin added to this. It’s not just the B-H COVID non science that has tainted my view of Dems (and the GOP) it’s everything else they push as they pander to voters: all the money for giving and forgiving. That comes from somewhere.
I am as massive a critic of the covid policies enacted over the past 4 years as anyone, but more anti-democratic than attempting to steal an election? Let's try to be serious, here.
Inflation is the result of the pandemic and not constrained to political actions taken by the US (or by the democrats....Joe Biden didn't take over until January 2021, you may remember).
VPs focus on the left regarding these critiques is only natural, at least in its nascence, as they have been in control for the past 4 years and the overwhelmingly regulatory and policy malfeasance has transpired under their auspices / is associated with the political leanings of the left. I would not expect that VP would vote for Trump based on his general sensibilities, though he has seemingly become a bit hyper-focused on covid policies because they intersect with his interests (while in reality and in general there is a much greater wealth of anti-science rhetoric and policy on the right than the left).
Milton Friedman has said something very simple and powerful (paraphrasing): "Our total burden of taxation in any year is not what we pay IRS etc. It is what the government spends."
Because all that government spending will be paid by taxpayers sooner or later, directly (via taxes) or indirectly (via inflation).
Whoa, you don’t know who Vinay is voting for, just as you don’t know who I am voting for. Critiquing or criticizing policy views don’t dictate the lever pull. There are people who disagree or agree with policy on either side but that does not make them Maga or socialist. Neither does discussing it because it’s the discussion that is most important.
After watching the first night of the DNC convention (I did watch parts of the RNC as well) I came away more frustrated by the out right lying and memory holing of Biden Harris on COVID policy. Their non evidence policy was more anti-democratic than anything Trump is accused of. Unjustified mandates, closing businesses, massive handouts that have left us with inflation. These were glossed over and inflation passed off as corporate greed. Inflation is too much money chasing after too few goods. The trillions released by the admin added to this. It’s not just the B-H COVID non science that has tainted my view of Dems (and the GOP) it’s everything else they push as they pander to voters: all the money for giving and forgiving. That comes from somewhere.
I am as massive a critic of the covid policies enacted over the past 4 years as anyone, but more anti-democratic than attempting to steal an election? Let's try to be serious, here.
Inflation is the result of the pandemic and not constrained to political actions taken by the US (or by the democrats....Joe Biden didn't take over until January 2021, you may remember).
VPs focus on the left regarding these critiques is only natural, at least in its nascence, as they have been in control for the past 4 years and the overwhelmingly regulatory and policy malfeasance has transpired under their auspices / is associated with the political leanings of the left. I would not expect that VP would vote for Trump based on his general sensibilities, though he has seemingly become a bit hyper-focused on covid policies because they intersect with his interests (while in reality and in general there is a much greater wealth of anti-science rhetoric and policy on the right than the left).
Milton Friedman has said something very simple and powerful (paraphrasing): "Our total burden of taxation in any year is not what we pay IRS etc. It is what the government spends."
Because all that government spending will be paid by taxpayers sooner or later, directly (via taxes) or indirectly (via inflation).
I said may. I bet he doesn't tell us who he voted for. I would not in his position.