The growing divide between America appears to have been exacerbated by the election of President Trump in 2016. Disruptive organizations like Antifa are prowling the streets and assaulting people. Politics appear to be in everything. A subject cannot come up without it being politicized. For instance, a team wins the World Series and the conversation cannot be about whether the team was the best all year long or how they pulled it off but rather about will the team go to the White House? A big reason for this is that the media constantly plays upon the political divide. Roughly half of voters voted for Trump and half did not. This represents a substantial difference among voters. Many of those opposed to Trump’s policies come from liberal strongholds like California and New York. Many working class voters showed support for Trump’s policies—like building a border wall, ending the wars in the Middle East, and draining the swamp in Washington, D.C. The divide is worsened by economics. Economically, the divide between the rich and the poor has never been wider. A lot of this goes back to the fact that wages have not kept pace with inflation (Reinicke, 2018). Since the 2007-2008 economic crisis, many middle class and lower class Americans have had to deal with rising prices: rents have soared, education costs have soared, health care costs have soared, and the prices of many goods and services have soared. Yet their incomes have barely budged. They have not had any significant raises in thirty years. They are still making roughly the same amount of money they were making in the 1990s even though prices are not the same. This has come about because in response to the 2007-2008 housing bubble crisis, the Federal Reserve launched unconventional monetary policy—i.e., a program of putting trillions of dollars back into the markets to help restart the economy. However, when a bunch of new money is printed and funneled into the economy over a short span of time the obvious outcome is always going to be inflation. Even though the government measures inflation to only be about 2% any working class American can look at where his rent or car payment is today, where the cost to go to school is today, where the cost for health care is today, and see that inflation is way over 2% year over year. This awareness on the part of the working class makes them angry, which is why many of them voted for the “outsider” candidate that they believed was Donald Trump. They...
ey felt the political class in Washington had betrayed them and sold them out to Wall Street. They felt underrepresented by the government. They wanted Trump to come in and destroy it all, raze it all to the ground. That is how angry many voters were and still are. They see the rich getting richer on the back of a stock market that does nothing but go up, and they resent the fact that they themselves have no way of benefiting from that market since they themselves have nothing to invest. They live paycheck to paycheck while the wealthy class just gets wealthier.References
Reinicke, C. (2018). US income inequality continues to grow. Retrieved from https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/19/income-inequality-continues-to-grow-in-the-united-states.html
Smith, M. (2016). How did America forget what socialism means? Retrieved from https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/03/obama-cuba-trip-socialism-21375
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