If I am being intellectually honest, the trump era moved my retirement date up about 2 years. Between the PPP boondoggle, the tax breaks and even the pittance in "stimulus money" doled out to the 99% (which as expected trickled up); I made bank in those years.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 2:47 pmI'm genuinely curious what percentage of Trump voters personally, tangibly benefit from him being in the White House. Certainly there are some: business owners, real estate investors, wealthy families, etc.
But I would guess that for a majority of Trump voters - a strong majority - what they get out of the bargain really is limited to "owning the libs" and/or scratching a grievance itch.
Which is really one of the big mysteries here. For a MASSIVE swath of Trump voters - particularly in Appalachia and the deep South - their day-to-day lives simply would be tangibly, objectively better under Democratic leadership. And yet they are intractably, religiously Trump.
Many of the cult members like to point out that they got $1000 back in taxes too! But the 1% got some eye-popping benefits.
And yet, when given the chance to get 4 more years, I didn't foresee good results if he clawed his way back in. This was a windfall for sure, but in the long run destroying our country and culture was not in the interest of any good. And I don't think I was the only one voting against my own self interest for the good of the country.