HarthorneWingo wrote:aq_ua wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Why have so many voted against their economic interests for so long? Conservatives have been winning the messaging battle with them for a while. Let's face it, it's much easier to appear to that demographic with demagoguery.
I think there's a rational side to the argument (true or not) that says if there is a path for the "have nots" to become part of the "haves" by having a political party in power that is conducive to lower taxes and higher wealth, then there is a reason for the "have nots" to support said party. It's when you're in an environment such as this where there is no path visible and the gap is only widening that, the only explanation is that there must be a deep emotional reasoning that can't be swayed.
There's the evangelical/anti-abortions/law and order conservatives and Fox news and conservative radio played upon people's xenophobic fears after 911 the same way that Reagan/Bush/Clinton/Guiliani played upon peoples' fears of Black people during the crack epidemic of the 80s.
I can understand that people in middle/lower income brackets who are living paycheck to paycheck are swayed by tax cuts that save them a couple thousand a year but they're missing the part where the top 1% and large corporation are taking us to the cleaners which means that these middle and lower income voters are getting screwed financially in others ways.
It's why Trump said he loves the uneducated voter and, goes what? They cheered right along with him. Go figure.
I think you nailed the issue on the head. There are just a lot of one issue voters on the right and they VOTE no matter what come hell or high water. So it seems like there’s always a voting block for Republicans but in reality it’s a coalition of one issue voters.
The thing about saving money on income taxes has never made sense to me because sure you might save a couple hundred of bucks a year but you absolutely get screwed on services when rural hospitals close, education budgets get slashed and other services social services are discontinued all to the benefit of the 1%.














