It's unfortunate that slightly less than half of Americans are pissed off. But at what really? Maybe it is that $5 cup of flavored water you keep pointing out or that house that is $1 million when it was half that before Biden took office or the fact that everything is so crowded. The airports, the malls the roads... The stock market is at all time highs. Cars are selling at a brisk pace. There's plenty of new houses being built. And so on and so on. This is why the Fed keeps saying things aren't that bad because they really aren't. If they were really bad we'd have soup kitchens and lines around the block for food and have real Hoovervilles filled with homeless families living in their cars. Yet we don't. But Trump somehow attracts those that want to be in a permanent state of pissedoffedness. I count my brother as one. He's a huge Trump supporter, but he's made some seriously bad life choices in his 60 years on this planet. Barely made it through high school. Did one semester of college and dropped out. Joined the Air Force and was kicked out for stealing. Became and alcoholic and has never been able to hold a job long term. He's sober now but everything is everyone else's fault except his. These are the Trump voters.