Guess what Perotista keeps harping about day in and day out...the cost of living.
Only he's fond of soothing and comforting the folks who think it's all Biden's fault.
Perotista keeps telling you why and how people vote according to the numbers. I don't see him soothing and comforting anyone but outraged democrats here who feel the economy is a nonissue and only the culture wars matter.
You seem to find it impossible to believe that the economy might sway their vote.
Rick is also completely aghast that people would vote according to their pocketbooks.
Has the economy ever been among the top issues of voters in years gone by?
Have voters ever been swayed by their own personal economic situation?
Probably not and I'm sure you can find the charts to prove it.
And I ask you the same question I asked Rick. If Trump were still president and inflation was out of hand, would you be shouting desperately from the rooftops that it wasn't his fault and he shouldn't be blamed for it?
No, because it is the pandemic, the associated economic slowdowns followed by rapid uptick in demand as the pandemic got dealt with, and the ongoing war. That said, there are things both Biden and Trump could try to do, with the help of Congress, to MITIGATE...if Congress was willing to help, that is, which they didn't and don't seem to be interested in.
But pandemics and the after effects at their core would not have been either one's fault.
To date, several attempts HAVE BEEN mounted to mitigate inflation.
Let's take a look!
We can start with gasoline prices.
And in the Senate?
Lather, rinse, repeat.
And you know this, so does Perotista.