Our poor Communities Are Eating Themselves

They also support a lot of lunacy that conflicts with the truth. That is why they are losing support as well as some affiliates of their movement. Andrew Wilson explains some of it here:

https://rumble.com/v6yixbc-andrew-w...enda-is-failing-miserab.html?e9s=src_v1_upp_a
Pew Research Center

March 19, 2025

Most Americans continue to favor raising taxes on corporations, higher-income households​

ByAndy Cerda

With Congress considering legislation that would extend the tax cuts passed during the first Trump administration, a majority of Americans continue to say taxes should be increased, not decreased, for large businesses and corporations. They also say this for household income over $400,000 a year.

More than six-in-ten U.S. adults (63%) say tax rates on large businesses and corporations should be raised. This includes 34% who say they should be raised a lot. Another 19% say large businesses’ tax rates should be lowered, while 17% say they should be kept the same as they are now.

About six-in-ten (58%) say tax rates on household income over $400,000 should be raised, including 23% who say these tax rates should be raised a lot. Much smaller shares say taxes on higher-income households should be lowered (19%) or kept the same (21%).

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-r...xes-on-corporations-higher-income-households/
 
All we have to do is wait. They are doing it to themselves. Democrat's poll numbers are way down to historic lows.
Gallup July 31, 2025

Democrats Regain Advantage in Party Affiliation​


WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans’ party affiliation has flipped back toward the Democratic Party after the Republican Party held advantages for most of 2023 and 2024...

In the second quarter of 2025, an average of 46% of U.S. adults identified as Democrats or said they are independents who lean toward the Democratic Party, while 43% identified as Republicans or said they lean Republican.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/692978/democrats-regain-advantage-party-affiliation.aspx
 
All we have to do is wait. They are doing it to themselves. Democrat's poll numbers are way down to historic lows.

Yeah our polls are low because we aren't doing our jobs, also because we're not sheep. We're still a ways out but it would be pretty shocking nto to see serious gains in 2026 for the Dems.
 
Are you willing to give up tax breaks for the rich in exchange for mass incarceration and safe streets?
That’s a false choice wrapped in bad math. Safe streets come from enforcing laws, not from mugging taxpayers. And the only people who should be ‘mass incarcerated’ are criminals, not the successful folks paying most of the bill already.
 
That’s a false choice wrapped in bad math. Safe streets come from enforcing laws, not from mugging taxpayers. And the only people who should be ‘mass incarcerated’ are criminals, not the successful folks paying most of the bill already.
Once again, you demonstrate that you have no idea what you post about.

Do you think that incarceration is free?
 
That’s a false choice wrapped in bad math. Safe streets come from enforcing laws, not from mugging taxpayers. And the only people who should be ‘mass incarcerated’ are criminals, not the successful folks paying most of the bill already.

While it seems that safe streets come from better economic circumstances not enforcing laws it takes money to enforce laws.
 
For 2021, the median annual cost per state prisoner was $64,865, while the national average is a less reliable metric due to extreme spending differences between states. Also consider the cost of police, prosecution (judge, prosecutor, and court staff), and the many related expenses, including probation and parole.
 
The highest median income is 111k in Massachusetts with the lowest at 55k in Mississippi. The official average is 80k which sounds about right for a two income household. Maybe a tad on the low side but I'm a spoiled Californian. ITs really not fair to compare some of these. Massachussets from what I can tell is where rich people go to be rich. Martha's fucking Vineyard is there and Mississippi just sucks.
Mass is filled with whites and Asians. MS is filled with black people.
Duh.
 
Pew Research Center

March 19, 2025

Most Americans continue to favor raising taxes on corporations, higher-income households​

ByAndy Cerda

With Congress considering legislation that would extend the tax cuts passed during the first Trump administration, a majority of Americans continue to say taxes should be increased, not decreased, for large businesses and corporations. They also say this for household income over $400,000 a year.

More than six-in-ten U.S. adults (63%) say tax rates on large businesses and corporations should be raised. This includes 34% who say they should be raised a lot. Another 19% say large businesses’ tax rates should be lowered, while 17% say they should be kept the same as they are now.

About six-in-ten (58%) say tax rates on household income over $400,000 should be raised, including 23% who say these tax rates should be raised a lot. Much smaller shares say taxes on higher-income households should be lowered (19%) or kept the same (21%).

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-r...xes-on-corporations-higher-income-households/
we need to cut taxes, not raise them. American corporations suffer enough
 
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