Matrix Glitch wrote:
It's an acronym for "make America great again", which is supposed to be a fascist idea, even though Biden has a "Build Back Better Plan" - which of course is the same idea using different words.
There you go again - arguing in bad faith.
You know full that the two slogans are not the same because they dont refer to comparable things.
Peaches to pears.
"Build back better" refers to a specific Biden program. It means "put shovels in the ground to rebuild America's physical infrastructure". The "build" part refers to literally building physical things (construction projects). Bridges, roads internet tech.
Not the same thing as "make America great again" which never referred to any specific Trump program or policy. It was just a vague over arching slogan for his campaign. Like Obama's "Change you can believe in", or Romney's "believe in America", or "Keep cool with Coolidge".
But even on that vague level "make America great again" is uniguely meaningless, and purposely meaningless, so that voter can read into it whatever they want. It implies that America WAS great in some mythical past, is no longer great now, and must be made to be great again. Which is nonsense. Our 'greatness', or lack thereof, has been about the same as it has always been.