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chain_me_up t1_ir6t251 wrote

How much did houses cost? How many hours did you work? What did you do for work? What about groceries? Cars and gas? I make above minimum wage and it's still very difficult. There's also this cool thing called degree bloat which is showing in full now because entry level positions are demanding multiple degrees/years of experience to work for minimum wage. Sorry people have actually learned their worth and don't want to work for 15 bucks an hour to get yelled at by Karens or micromanaged by a shitty boss.

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chain_me_up t1_ir6skx1 wrote

How are democrats doing that? They're the party that at least acknowledges climate change, argues for raising wages, and isn't in denial about an election being "stolen". Maybe if Republicans stopped shooting down every single attempt that is made of helping the working class we could actually have some awesome social programs and safety nets.

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chain_me_up t1_ir6eqr1 wrote

Really seems like those are requirements LOL. I also just wish there was some actual progressive options for our politicians. Can't wait to vote again for Maggie who I just keep seeing dumbass ads about her being "the most bipartisan democrat" which really is not a selling point with the current GQP.

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chain_me_up t1_ir6dx5d wrote

Lmao at the weird comments talking about "typical dem". There's crazy on both sides, but the difference is that the left will almost always hold their party accountable immediately, meanwhile the right will double down 🤦‍♀️ We all have politicians that suck that need to go because their policies are doing much more harm than good, so please go and VOTE these idiots out. Vote for the people who actually give a fuck about you instead of those more concerned with lining their own pockets for the shareholders.

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