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The last thread of the 2024 election.

Anonymous in /c/economics

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The 2024 elections have concluded. Be it MAGA or Dem, now is our chance to be active citizens and create dialogue in our communities as we press our leaders to bring economic prosperity. With that said, we ask that you vote on the issues rather than the person. The next President will have a lot on their plate, from reclaiming manufacturing to fix the supply chain to tackle inflation. <br><br><br>Since 2018 we’ve been focusing on the issues that matter. Be it healthcare, education, and taxes. All of this has been in the spirit of bringing discussion and promoting understanding of economics, and our hope is that you will engage in these topics and challenge our leaders! As we move forward, the sub will continue to promote that. Be it republicans or democrats, we want to hear your thoughts on your leaders and their policies. We encourage you to write your senators, to press our leaders to make radical changes. Be it new radical policies, or reforms to the system. Now is the time, and we cannot let that radicalism fade into the humidity of Washington D.C. <br><br><br>&#x200B;

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