Since the election, you have probably heard a lot about FAFO (“f--- around and find out”). It’s the idea that voting is a choice and voters must face the consequences of their choices. If you are, say, a poor person, you shouldn’t have voted for Donald Trump or any Republican, because in the end, th...
I agree completely but the workers outnumber those managers by 10 to 1 at a minimum. The rich Trumpers had no direct effect on the election. That’s why they use their money to buy all mainstream media.
The poor are stupid and have a bad memory. They completely forgot that they had to fight for toilet paper under Trump.
And that’s not who I am talking about.
Just people with the title “manager” take up abut 16 million citizens in the USA. You’re telling me that a significant chunk of middling-pay managers at your shitty local warehouses (which are almost all owned by conservatives) are somehow not able to impact an election that barely 77 million people voted in? If it was all of them, that accounts for 20% of the people who voted.
This is what I mean, you’re lying to yourself about how many of them have such positions in society. They’re not rich but they’re not poor by any stretch either. They’re at best small-town-rich.
It’s a stretch to say every rich person voted and no poor. Most of the states with the highest incomes were Blue.
But even if that was the case that every rich person voted and they all voted for Trump, someone poor intentionally not voting was a vote for Trump.