Not disagreeing with any of this, alas (for the state of the US). I'm consistently frustrated by D clumsiness in messaging, frex.
Genuine question, I'm not well-read in this domain, only if you want to discuss: which structural economic problems do you see as the ones to have prioritized, either in an ideal world or the "realistic" (not sure of a better term...) political climate we had in the US this past four years?
e.g. the one thing I vaguely tracked (because I could vaguely understand it) was the Biden administration's efforts to deal with student loans, which seemed to run into repeated head winds. I am sure there are other things they could have fruitfully addressed, I just don't know where to begin looking because the US is Mess in so many directions.
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Genuine question, I'm not well-read in this domain, only if you want to discuss: which structural economic problems do you see as the ones to have prioritized, either in an ideal world or the "realistic" (not sure of a better term...) political climate we had in the US this past four years?
e.g. the one thing I vaguely tracked (because I could vaguely understand it) was the Biden administration's efforts to deal with student loans, which seemed to run into repeated head winds. I am sure there are other things they could have fruitfully addressed, I just don't know where to begin looking because the US is Mess in so many directions.