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They did it again?
Same bill, this time the governor signed it into actual law. I have to keep driving home the point because certain posters believe the GOP is pro-worker
They did it again?
I still don't get why they're doing this. This is just dicking over the common man for no apparent reason.
Everything I see is worse when [the Republicans] aren't in power, regardless of whatever the **** it is I read online about it being not so.
If there is a sort of humor in this it is sort of that Democrats don't destroy workers like Republicans do, they just destroy the work.
What does this mean?
It's nice to see what whatever anyone ever raises about the Republicans, the Democrats are magically, absent of evidence, just worse. Trust me. That's a positive metric.If there is a sort of humor in this it is sort of that Democrats don't destroy workers like Republicans do, they just destroy the work.
Yet Modi and his party have been buoyed by levels of popularity not seen in decades. According to 2023 Pew research, about eight-in-ten Indian adults have a favorable view of the prime minister.
Since coming to power in 2014, Modi has overseen massive infrastructure spending, building highways, power plants and maritime projects, as well as subsidizing the construction of millions of concrete homes for improvised families.
“The BJP has developed the country significantly in the past ten years. Corruption and crime has decreased drastically. What more can we ask for?” Aditya Garg, 29, told CNN from a voting station in Muzaffarnagar, in Uttar Pradesh.
Under Modi’s leadership, the country of 1.4 billion people has become the world’s fastest-growing major economy and a modern global power.
Among the most politically important states is Uttar Pradesh, home to 240 million people who vote in all seven phases. India’s largest state is a crucial battleground with 80 seats in the Lok Sabha up for grabs.
Home to the iconic Taj Mahal and India’s holiest city, Modi’s constituency of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh is also one of the country’s poorest. And while some 38 million Muslims call Uttar Pradesh home, it is considered the BJP’s Hindu heartland and growing increasingly divided along lines of class, caste and religion.
Aqdas Siddiqui, 26, is a businessman voting in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar. He says though he’s a Muslim, he’ll vote for the BJP.
“They’ve brought in a lot of welfare schemes for the poor and Muslims are the biggest beneficiary. The government has also cut red tape and the country has become more business-friendly,” he said.
However, many Muslims CNN spoke to said that they can longer accept being marginalized by the current government and voted for the opposition.
“A country is like a family, it can only develop if the head of the family treats everyone equally and doesn’t discriminate,” said Mehtab Ali, 54.
“The BJP has developed the country significantly in the past ten years. Corruption and crime has decreased drastically. What more can we ask for?” Aditya Garg, 29, told CNN from a voting station in Muzaffarnagar, in Uttar Pradesh.
Not really the same. Unlike their rivals, the BJP actually does stuff. The Congress Party, their main rival, has a reputation of decades of utterly inept rule, while the BJP's rule has seen the Smart Cities project, major welfare programs, a space program that can vie with China and Europe, etc.Somehow makes me feel a little better knowing there are people in other countries who are as dumb as e.g. the Latinos voting for Trump
Not really the same. Unlike their rivals, the BJP actually does stuff. The Congress Party, their main rival, has a reputation of decades of utterly inept rule, while the BJP's rule has seen the Smart Cities project, major welfare programs, a space program that can vie with China and Europe, etc.
Think of Modi as a Trump who (in an alternative universe), his demagoguery aside, actually walks his talk while the Democrats just bleat about Supreme Court decisions.