| >Abortion is about to become illegal in almost half the country A Supreme Court decision reversing one that was dubiously made in the first place. It'll be interesting to see how many of those states will roll back abortion from being illegal to something more reasonable. >Police departments overwhelmingly haven't been defunded An incredibly far left idea >Congress didn't pass an infrastructure bill It's pretty far left to say we need to spend trillions on new projects at a time with high inflation and a shortage of workers >The federal minimum wage is still $7.25 Which we found out is largely inconsequential in a time when McDonalds is advertising $17 an hour. >There's still been no repercussions for 1/6 Some people are going to prison for the riot. What other repercussions should there be? >Trans kids can't get proper healthcare in 2 republican States (and growing) Alternatively, two states are protecting children before they have the capacity to make completely life altering decisions. >There's no universal healthcare or student debt forgiveness Student debt forgiveness is an incredibly far left idea >And there's still no meaningful gun reform Most of things you listed, like this one, are things that the left wants shifted to the left. The whole point is that the left has shifted left, and pointing out that things that they want haven't been accomplished doesn't dispute that. It just means the right has been fighting to maintain the status quo - and certainly doesn't show that they've shifted right. |
No it's not. The high inflation is precisely because of underinvestment in fixed capital and infrastructure.