It apparently does when one major party is full of destructionists who have had much success in politicizing everything, including a lot of what used to just be basic core American values.
Sorry, you can't both sides this. Controlled opposition and failing to push substantive reforms due to a few "centrists" is not the same as policies that openly seek to destroy our cherished idea of Constitutionally-limited government and economic position of world leadership.
Macro-economic policy is political. I'm sorry.
Are you serious arguing that managing the economy isn’t political?
Grow up. The world is political whether you like it or not. Elections and apathy both have real consequences.
It apparently does when one major party is full of destructionists who have had much success in politicizing everything, including a lot of what used to just be basic core American values.
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Sorry, you can't both sides this. Controlled opposition and failing to push substantive reforms due to a few "centrists" is not the same as policies that openly seek to destroy our cherished idea of Constitutionally-limited government and economic position of world leadership.
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Job loss is not political?
Someone is in a financial position to absorb the fallout, huh?
Good for you.
For now….
the idea that the US economy is apolitical is, itself, ideological. and that ideology is called neoliberalism