Then it should have been pretty easy for you to come up with an answer when I asked you the ways Trump has been hostile to or made Christians' lives worse, yet you couldn't come up with anything and had to deflect to "that's not relevant, they should have voted for Harris" when I asked.
Christians aren't some monolithic economic group. When some are unemployed and haven't a dollar to their name, and others are multi-billionaire CEOs, how are you going to say one way or another if "they" voted in their best interest?
Exactly. You can't. From an economic perspective, all you can do is look at the whole. Since the majority of Christians are lower / middle class, and predominantly rural, you can ask whether or not Trump has helped that particular demographic.
So has he? Trump's tariffs fucked farmers over so bad they need a government bailout. Overall profitability is also down significantly from Biden's term, and bankruptcies are up.
According to a new survey of agricultural lenders, only about half of U.S. farmers are expected to turn a profit in 2025 as high input costs, soft commodity prices, and rising debt weigh heavily on the sector.
www.agriculture.com
Farmers and ranchers are facing severe financial stress as rising input costs, decliningg crop prices and trade uncertainty drive negative margins.
www.fb.org
How about jobs? Layoffs are the highest they've been since COVID. Healthcare costs? Expected to skyrocket next year. Student loan forgiveness? He's going to start garnishing their wages next year. Cost of housing and groceries? Still at or near record highs.
So uh yeah, maybe it would be easier if you told me how Trump
has helped them? And try not to mention trannies and brown people.
Now if you want to talk about whether or not Trump's platform is in the best interest of Christians from a
religious perspective? That's fair game, and I'd love to debate you on that. I submit that Kamala's platform is far more "Christian" than Trump's, which focuses mainly on fucking over the environment, minorities, and poor people, and helping big business and the super wealthy.
What's your take?