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It's not like they haven't already tried it either. We've been doing the same policies since Reagan and they continue to fail and continue to be doubled down on. Hell, Kansas was touted as the example of what conservative policies could do under Brownback. They created their conservative utopia and it crashed hard. They couldn't even afford to keep their schools open for the full school year.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_experiment
Conservatives looked at that massive failure and said they wanted more.
You say "fail" as if they aren't working exactly as intended.
Depends on perspective. They failed for the 99% of us.
Well of course, but they're a roaring success for the people the instigators of the policies actually give a shit about.
Presumably not the people that the voters care about.
It's because all that failure is making some very influential individuals very wealthy.