John Kass: The Fed-Up Americans

"If they live in a big city like Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, they worry about becoming a crime statistic, floating away in that urban river of violence. If they live in rural areas, they’re forced to balance the need for paying for gas and a long drive to work with the need for food. They know something has gone terribly wrong with their country. But there is no other place for them to go."
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ProzacPlease
1 year ago

Fed Up Americans is a great descriptor. Some of us remember the Silent Majority, but John Kass captured the current zeitgeist with this much stronger designation.

JackBolly
1 year ago

Anyone upset who voted for Biden should look in the mirror and ask themselves ‘How did I allow them to dupe me?’

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  JackBolly

40% of the country looked at Jimmy Carter’s disastrous 4 years and said “gimme more of that”

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