Isn’t it just that everyone cries “it’s obviously not fair” when anything has not the exact proportional makeup of the country
We definitely had them when I was growing up :(
Watched a guy this morning do the “our generation is the poorest ever we can’t afford kids” when the issue is that he and his wife just have literally hundreds of thousands in private student debt for frivolous majors
Are they missteps if they’re literally what progressives wanted?
They’re disliked because they got exactly what they wanted and it turns out those things are hated by the rest of us
Why would anyone in the history of caring about politics ever say “it’s good they backtracked on an issue during exactly the window of time they’re losing elections”
I just don’t see why you would treat that as anything except a momentary tactical retreat from bad headlines
1. If you're a single-issue voter and you don't care about Trump trying to steal an election and being such a maniac his entire former staff has turned against him, go for it!
2. Biden WH recently backtracked on this issue! It's political poison and they're staying away from it