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I imagine in a country where most people have to work two or three jobs in order to live, there might be a dearth of optimism about the future.
Add on to that whole generations of people shackled with lifetime debt over student loans and watching Biden's government do nothing meaningful about escalating housing scarcity, and the problem is compounded.
The big priorities for Biden seem to be making up ways to get more of our money dumped into Ukraine and keeping his asshole son out of prison.
When we inaugurate an open fascist in 2025, you'll have Biden to blame.
The new batch of student loan forgiveness should help 3.6 million people.
Inflation is slowing overall and some prices are "deflating".
How is Joe Biden interfering with his son's cases? Can you give some examples?
I think you're misrepresenting the Ukraine support, but another comment covered that.
Doomers gonna doom. Are there any specific ways you would approach some of these problems differently?