In a two party system this is always true. But what do you mean by “Trump”. What does it mean to not be like him?
In a two party system this is always true. But what do you mean by “Trump”. What does it mean to not be like him?
This is a result of the electoral college. It is more important to get centrist states to vote than for millions urban voters to be excited.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2023/07/14/remarks-by-vice-president-harris-on-combatting-climate-change-and-building-a-clean-energy-economy/ She is far better on climate change than Trump. She supports an energy transition. Trump hates wind farms.
The FTC is just starting to go after oligopolies. So yes, institutions supported by Democratic bureaucrats are going after powerful conglomerates. Results can be seen in the denial of the Capri tapestry merger and the language used by the judge in the case.
Trump is the urban elitist you are referencing. Why does he get a pass from the voters from rural places?
I also wish the Dems would promote more progressive policies. At the same time, the media does not celebrate the wins for Dems, such as the creation of the CFPB that Elizabeth Warren established. They don’t celebrate the response to oligopoly through review of mergers and acquisitions by the FTC under Lina Kahn. They don’t celebrate the reduced child poverty rate under the expanded child tax credit. Positive progress doesn’t make it to mass media even when it does happen, which isn’t often enough.
For more context. This was a Oceanis 393. so about $100k boat. And it was in the Strait of Gibralter. Not the poorest area of the world.
If it didn’t help other global powers, i.e. Russia, I’d say this is a reason to have New England be it’s own country.
Not in our current tax bracket world.
The position is to acknowledge results of an election. That should be enough. For more information there is a ton of resources like Harris’ website.