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Rory Hester's avatar

Eh. I am going to maintain that Charles Lehmans article on disorder is at the core of Trumps victory, or should I say the Democrats loss.

A majority of people did not vote for Trump, they voted against “disorder”.

Of course, people feel like the economy is bad when they see homeless people laying around the streets doing drugs. (yes I know this is only a small percentage of homeless… But it’s the majority of the visible homeless).

Of course, people think crime is up when they see mass shoplifting operations on TV and then go to their store and see their deodorant locked behind plexiglass.

Of course people are frustrated when they see millions of migrants claiming asylum because they were in danger… but knowing full well they were here for economic reasons.

If Democrats want to win, they need to advocate for policies that make society, more orderly, organized, fair, and rule driven.

And I did not vote for Trump, but the majority of my friends did… And I know why.

https://open.substack.com/pub/thecausalfallacy/p/its-time-to-talk-about-americas-disorder?r=3gj6y&utm_medium=ios

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avalancheGenesis's avatar

>Places with higher unemployment and a higher cost of living swung more toward Trump

Stimulate harder -> raise particularly salient CoLs -> get hammered on "inflation"

Muddle through with half-assed austerity stimulus -> weak recovery -> get hammered on "unemployment"

Macroeconomically damned if you do, damned if you don't...the best possible situation seems to be inheriting a strong economy someone else already paid the price for fixing.

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