There is a blind spot in the Democrats' political strategy: they don't fight for workers' rights and they don't shift wealth from billionaires to workers. Redistributing wealth from capital to labour is a pretty important function of left-wing governments, and it should be highly popular in a country with extreme inequality, but the Dems don't want to be that party.
Yes. Note that Rachel Maddow earns in one MONTH almost as much as many Americans earn in a LIFETIME. That may help explain why many Democratic spokespersons are out-of-touch and focus on gay rights and other divisive issues rather than traditional leftist issues. QOPAnon made the recent election about "wokeism" and other caricatures of liberalism. And the left-wing elite played along.
Look at how those left wing governments actually end up faring--the standard of living for the average person is generally a bit lower.
Wut?
Look at PPP adjusted income.
"Look at PPP adjusted income"? Do you think such stats tell the full story? Wikipedia shows
Ireland as topping the PPP income list among largish countries, ahead of Norway, Switz and the USA. But another list at Wikipedia shows
Ireland as having only 65% the average wage of the USA. Why the discrepancy? It is NOT the PPP adjustment: Another Wiki list shows Ireland way ahead of USA in NON-adjusted GDP.
One reason why countries like Ireland, Macau, Bermuda ...
and the USA -- do so well in GDP is financial industries: "economic" activity which offers little help for ordinary "people." (I quote "people" since I refer to
H. sapiens while the term includes corporations in post-rational American diction.)
It is true that the U.S.A. continues to be "the most prosperous country" in world history ... for the average or median American. Americans are thrilled that they can replace their iPhones every three years while many in other countries make do with 4-year-old iPhones. Elite Americans can pay for the best health care in the world, no need to delay one's plastic surgery to waste time on the diseased too indigent to afford premium health care. The homeless are mostly kept out of sight -- separated from median Americans by embittered armed police -- but left visible enough to provide pleasure to the masses in knowing they are privileged. If neurologists had a simple way to measure actual contentment I'd not be surprised to learn that the average Thai scores higher than the average American.
I've attached an image showing "happiness" scores. The US ranks with Mexico and behind several European countries and even two other Anglophone states.
And this despite that GDP is a major component of this "Happiness Index."
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