To revisit an old theme: the Biden Boom won't end the Culture Wars but will make it easier for the left to win some substantial (as opposed to symbolic) victories in them.
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That's why McConnell did that pre-emptive "Don't credit ARP for the economy" bit. He knows what's coming.
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Is this Trickle UP economics, where more money in the hands of the middle and lower economic classes raises the "boats" of everyone, including the already rich?
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I mean trickle down doesn't exist so I'm not sure I like this analogy lol
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I'm at the point where it's literally impossible for me to imagine anything changing for the better, so I hope you are right and it's not just another two years of grinding culture war followed by massive GOP victories
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The Roaring 2020s.
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You can't call it a boom simply because you let the businesses of the country open back up after the govt forced many to shut down
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Hope springs eternal
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Biden Boom. Lol.
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