There's a lot of people in America who support Trumps Populist, simplistic way of seeing things because they to are of that ilk.
Common sense is to be used to solve problem and past prejudices, no woke, no D.E.I. (Diversity, equity, and inclusion), unfortunately lots of them are Evangelical Christians from the Southern States of America.
I'm not that hopeful that there is a majority against Trump, but when their bank accounts and businesses start falling and failing there will be lots more anti-Trump feeling due to his incompetence at almost anything other than grifting (getting money by cheating someone) which anyone who could read or who has paid the most moderate attention to American history and current affairs in the last 50 years would already know. Unfortunately there's a lot of people who don't do much reading and unfortunately even more who fail to understand what is being said.
Common sense is to be used to solve problem and past prejudices, no woke, no D.E.I. (Diversity, equity, and inclusion), unfortunately lots of them are Evangelical Christians from the Southern States of America.
I'm not that hopeful that there is a majority against Trump, but when their bank accounts and businesses start falling and failing there will be lots more anti-Trump feeling due to his incompetence at almost anything other than grifting (getting money by cheating someone) which anyone who could read or who has paid the most moderate attention to American history and current affairs in the last 50 years would already know. Unfortunately there's a lot of people who don't do much reading and unfortunately even more who fail to understand what is being said.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche