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In reply to the discussion: How do you get a revolution with the highest economic confidence in 20 years? [View all]redqueen
(115,186 posts)30. I'm confused. 78% of us live paycheck to paycheck.
Just this morning I heard an add for some new kind of credit card for which the tagline was something like 'we all have trouble paying all our bills' or something.
Sure the economy is roaring and lots of people are doing great - but many more people are not doing so great.
Now, that doesn't mean that I think most of those who aren't doing so great think a 'revolution' is the best way to improve things, but still...
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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How do you get a revolution with the highest economic confidence in 20 years? [View all]
Recursion
Jan 2020
OP
Voters are concerned about the economy, but not to the point of "revolution".
brooklynite
Jan 2020
#9
Yeah, a lot of cows are going to come home to roost in the next 4/5 years.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2020
#31
There's a difference between economic cycles and the structure of the economy in general.
DanTex
Jan 2020
#7
But they are making more than in 1973; that talking point is 10 years out of date
Recursion
Jan 2020
#22
This is a seriously important question and if we lose in November, this will be a big part of it.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2020
#27
Hey! Those people don't really matter... only pay attention to the people who are doing fine
ck4829
Feb 2020
#40
re:"acting like there's this huge national groundswell to remake the economy. There isn't."
thesquanderer
Jan 2020
#37