Jason Henza on Nostr: The sentiment among the U.S. working class appears to be one of relief that he is no ...
The sentiment among the U.S. working class appears to be one of relief that he is no longer in office. During his presidency, prices rose by more than 30%, and there was a consistent denial from his administration that inflation was an issue. Additionally, there are concerns regarding his cognitive ability to manage the responsibilities of the office throughout his term.
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