This was an excellent analogy. I feel like my former party is only concerned with handing the other side arguments and supremely unconcerned with the right thing.
GOP & DNC different sides of the same "corrupt corporate genocidal" coin
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Facts about Americans illustrating “nothing will fundamentally change” failures of billionaires/corporations that control the corporate duopoly of the GOP and DNC
39% of Americans have skipped meals to pay their rent; 44% of millennials
25% of Americans live with medical debt
61% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck
37% percent of Americans could not afford an unexpected $400 expenditure
+15.8% "All Goods" Inflation (since 2018)
+19.7% "Food at Home" Inflation (since 2018)
In 2020, 46% of American renters spent 30% or more of their income on housing, including 23% who spent at least 50% of their income on housing
Renters across the U.S. have seen the average rent rise 18% over the last five years, outpacing inflation
Eviction/foreclosure-related moves rose 56% from 2021 to 2022
This was an excellent analogy. I feel like my former party is only concerned with handing the other side arguments and supremely unconcerned with the right thing.
GOP & DNC different sides of the same "corrupt corporate genocidal" coin
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
Facts about Americans illustrating “nothing will fundamentally change” failures of billionaires/corporations that control the corporate duopoly of the GOP and DNC
39% of Americans have skipped meals to pay their rent; 44% of millennials
25% of Americans live with medical debt
61% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck
37% percent of Americans could not afford an unexpected $400 expenditure
+15.8% "All Goods" Inflation (since 2018)
+19.7% "Food at Home" Inflation (since 2018)
In 2020, 46% of American renters spent 30% or more of their income on housing, including 23% who spent at least 50% of their income on housing
Renters across the U.S. have seen the average rent rise 18% over the last five years, outpacing inflation
Eviction/foreclosure-related moves rose 56% from 2021 to 2022