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<blockquote data-quote="refineryworker05" data-source="post: 4657501" data-attributes="member: 66082"><p>I have no doubt that both political parties, hell all political parties in every nation probably favor the interests of rich people. I have no doubt that democrats are very disappointing in that regard, but of the two parties in America, they are the only one that will even pay attention to real populist economic policies, there is a small lefty/socialist faction in the democratic party. the republican party doesn't even pretend to care. On a basic level republican economic ideology is against the minimum wage. trump during the last debate questioned the need for the minimum wage at one point. the republican party is vehemently anti-unionization, whenever auto plants in the south try to unionize, republican politicians threaten those workers with taking away that plant's subsidies. The trump tax cuts go almost entirely to the top 5% of wage earners. Again if a voter wants even a slime chance of getting any populist economic policies, republicans are actively hostile to that agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="refineryworker05, post: 4657501, member: 66082"] I have no doubt that both political parties, hell all political parties in every nation probably favor the interests of rich people. I have no doubt that democrats are very disappointing in that regard, but of the two parties in America, they are the only one that will even pay attention to real populist economic policies, there is a small lefty/socialist faction in the democratic party. the republican party doesn't even pretend to care. On a basic level republican economic ideology is against the minimum wage. trump during the last debate questioned the need for the minimum wage at one point. the republican party is vehemently anti-unionization, whenever auto plants in the south try to unionize, republican politicians threaten those workers with taking away that plant's subsidies. The trump tax cuts go almost entirely to the top 5% of wage earners. Again if a voter wants even a slime chance of getting any populist economic policies, republicans are actively hostile to that agenda. [/QUOTE]
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