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Kerry Truchero's avatar

I agree with nearly all your points. But, and this may be a minority opinion, voters have shown how little they care about voting for people who support their opinions. On issue after issue, they continue to vote for Republicans, with whom they disagree about so many things, especially as they relate to their economic well being and their democratic representation. I’m gonna propose an alternative point of view in the autopsy of our death at the polls. Which is, I blame Joe. Not because he wasn’t a great legislative initiator in a time when we desperately needed investment and recovery. He was indeed that, and brilliant at getting his agenda passed in spite of terrible odds, and especially two dimwits from his own party in the US Senate. No, I blame Joe for abdicating his one solemn responsibility: to talk to the American people. He ignored us. FDR used to have fireside chats, where he explained things, again and again, to his constituents. Ronnie Reagan was a master at simply talking, not speechifying, and explaining his views and his ideas. Obama speechified more than conversed, but his oratory was so damn powerful people got his message. Bernie Sanders gives us a lesson every time he opens his mouth. He presents the reality, compares the approaches to a problem, and successfully sells the progressive solution. Donald Trump never shuts up. His speeches are not speeches, they are interior monologues that go on forever, mostly about himself, but he nevertheless endlessly speaks, opines, and begs for attention. Joe Biden, with all the power and pomp of the White House, mostly stayed quiet. He was absent, for the most part, and left the explaining and advocacy to others, notably a bored news media. We never would have lost to Trump if we had had an engaged, conversational president committed to sharing his vision and his struggle. It was indifference that cost us, not policy. Blame it all on neoliberalism and Clintonomics and elitism all you want, which is the fashion, but I think that’s a very small part of the story. You’re giving way too much credit to the analytical powers of the electorate, which are grossly inaccurate, by the way. As if Musk and his crowd are the real populists! Ha!

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Bruce Culver's avatar

As to homelessness, what changed were changes to tax laws that made it profitable for banks and hedge funds to purchase homes as investments or rental property. Change the laws to make that unprofitable and the housing market will recover very quickly. The rest of your points are also very good. I tend to agree with one of the comments that Biden did not inform the public about all the things he was doing and why. That's why Trump will easily claim credit for all the good stuff now.

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