I always find it amusing when people don’t actually listen to what is said by the people they support. Working class folks supporting Elon Musk who claims that he is working towards and that we aren’t far off from AI and robots making most human workers obsolete. Jobs will be optional. This is also the richest guy on the planet supporting a GOP that doesn’t believe in handouts, in welfare, in social programs, and certainly not universal basic income… so how exactly are all the out of work blue collar folks going to survive in this GOP led, AI Robot worker future he envisions?
To be fair, he and most others are absolutely full of shit about how soon this is going to occur… but all the same, talk about an own-goal from the working class lol
Call me an elitist, but I feel less sympathy for the working class when they're whining about our Chinese enemy taking our jobs and buying our farmland when they are surfing Amazon, Walmart, Temu, and Shein to send every US dollar they can to China with everything they buy.
Yeah lotsa people ventured in the middle of covid! Clearly nothing to do with the lack of oversight and the mailed-in ballots
And your proof is?
When I look at data and seek statistical anomalies, what stands out most from that plot is that three different Democrat presidential candidates have the exact same voter turnout when one GOP candidate over 8+ years is all over the map. The question marks should be on that lower dotted line given the ranges just one GOP candidate received.
It's our guy now

and I really wish my life was so simple that I would get mad over something someone posts online
That's annoying, but it's not the issue. The challenge is that Trump has a disdain for expertise. He appoints former pro wrestlers to lead his transition team and head up the Small Business Association. There's nothing that will prevent him from giving that to a "pillow entrepreneur" this time.
For all the talk about killing DEI in favor of (and Silicon Valley's worship of) meritocracy, his idea of "merit" is a guy who ran security at his garbage truck publicity stunt becoming his next Secretary of Energy.
That chaos extends to policy whims of the day. Some days they are helpful, like "Why do we need a G-7?"
But most of the time they are either odd and an unfeasible distracition ("Let's buy Greenland", let's inject disinfectant to prevent Covid). Or short-sighted (abruptly pulling US forces out of Syria to let American-allied Kurdish forces fall).
Or sheer lunacy: offering to bribe/pay off an Iranian oil tanker captain not to unload on the dock (playing his amateir hand at hostage negotiation after watching a few episodes of
Standoff), rolling back post-2008 financial meltdown banking regulations (yay for later Silicon Valley Bank and almost tanking banking two years ago), "Sharpiegate" in having U.S. meteorologists conform hurricane tracking predictions to cover for his own personal ignorance, etc.
That chaos costs the country more than just mean tweets. And it's only going to get worse with his mental decline.