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cm0002@lemmy.world ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I never made more than $20 an hour in my entire life. Are you saying you make less than that?! lol

Money isn’t just what you earn hourly, it’s your overall wealth. Land, housing paid off, cars, and emergency provisions all count. Stop trying to play poor when you’re sitting on assets.

Oh, so it’s all or nothing. So you won’t help some people unless you can help all people? Hmmmm…

Lol just twist my words, I donate what I can and vote for systemic change because individual charity can’t fix broken systems. The point is we CAN help everyone if we tax the wealthy properly.

And did Biden change that? Would Harris have changed that?

Biden passed significant progressive legislation like the Infrastructure bill and parts of Build Back Better despite constant opposition. Meanwhile, Trump’s 2017 tax cuts primarily benefited corporations and the wealthy, dropping the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%.

Are you saying the Democratic party isn’t in the pockets of giant corporations?! lmao

There’s a difference between imperfect allies and active enemies. One party at least tries to help working people while the other explicitly serves the ultra-wealthy. Look at their voting records, not their rhetoric.

So how come all the dems that have been in charge hasn’t permantly change that since Reagan worked on it?

Because we haven’t had a true progressive majority with enough power to overcome corporate lobbying. We need more progressives in office, not fewer. The GOP has been working for 50 years to dismantle the social safety net, and you’re blaming Dems for not fixing it all at once?

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