Since 2000, the median cost of healthcare, education, and housing have all risen by 250-300%. New cars are up ~170%. The median wage has risen by just 25%.
Something like 3 out of 5 of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. If they lose that paycheck, they're homeless. And US welfare is minimal.
Since Reaganomics took hold ca 1980, the poor are either in poverty or one small step away. Middle-income earners can no longer afford a middle-class lifestyle, i.e. they are now poor.
Meanwhile billionaires are ostentatiously flourishing and using their vast wealth to gain political influence.
Reagan also radicalised the "evangelicals" so that they see a real prospect of a theocracy in the US. A program they associated with Republicans in government. And Trump delivered them the Supreme Court last time.
Skilled propaganda has the Democrats taking the blame for the failures of neoliberalism (btw... in just the same way that 19th century liberalism failed). Moreover, they seemed to run on "business as usual" platform. They didn't seem to acknowledge how bad things are the majority.
Add in ongoing paranoia and xenophobia engendered by the 9/11 attacks and Covid.
Add in the profound and growing distrust in politicians generally... for all the obvious reasons.
The fact is that for most Americans, and certainly for all of the least affluent, America is not a great place to live anymore.
Then along came Trump. Promising to make it great again, running against a party who were insisting that "everything is fine", we just need to tweak things a little.
It's not like this is rocket science. If you don't look after your citizens, they will eventually revolt. This is after all, the founding myth of the USA. Voting Trump may have been the laziest citizen revolt in history, but a revolt it was.
Unfortunately, as far as replacing failed neoliberalism goes, fascism is the worst possible choice. But fascism was the only choice on offer. And in any culture, there's always a sizeable minority who, when stressed, think a fascist is the best choice.
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Keep is seemly & on-topic. Thanks.