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You actually believing that's how prices works explains so much.
However, regarding Democrats allegedly having lost their humanity, the non-clappers played straight into Donald Trump's hands during his March 4th speech.[apnews.com].
They basically proved him right. I understand that they might not like him being a braggart, or that they might not agree with him on every issue. They treat Make America Great Again as a slur, simply because it was Trump's campaign slogan. They could have at least clappped for the hostages. They could have chanted U.S.A. with the republicans.
What happened on March 4th was a sickening show of apathy and partisanship on all matters, all because they do not want to give Trump even the slightest bit of validation.
They never wanted to give him a chance.[www.usatoday.com] They can not be happy about anything so long as he is the one doing it, no matter what it is.
This is what happens when you treat the word discrimination as nothing more than a slur. You forget to exercise it judiciously. The show of non-applause would have been more meaningful if they refused the less agreeable points of his speech, like the bragging.
If is hard for me to imagine democrats wining the midterms after that, although then again I suppose the American public is rather quick to forget.
lol that's pretty much global at this point not just America