During the United States’ 2024 presidential race, Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris laid out a variety of reasons why she believed that Republican Donald Trump’s policies would be terrible for working-class Americans if he won — from health care to tax policy to tariffs. But right-wing media outlets repeatedly attacked Harris as an “elitist,” praising Trump as the “populist” in the race — which, in the end, President-elect Trump narrowly won. Salon’s Amanda Marcotte examines the MAGA movement’s “populism” in a scathing article published on January 16, arguing that Trump and MAGA’s alliance with billionaire tech bros exposes their “populism” as an “illusion.””Trump’s Diet Coke addiction has long been used by the grifter-in-chief to sell his fans on the big lie of his career: that, beneath all the private jets and over-the-top gilded decor, he’s a ‘regular’ guy just like them,” Marcotte observes. “He, too, houses the sugar-free caffeinated beverages as a vague gesture towards ‘health’ in between housing vegetable-free greasy meals of cheap hamburgers and sugary desserts. He must be an ordinary, salt-of-the-earth man! After all, he drinks a product found at every common supermarket.”READ MORE: Torture? Shoot protesters? Greenland? Questions Hegseth refused to answerMarcotte adds, “Never mind that Trump would never sully himself by entering a grocery store. He pays people to do that for him.”Trump, the Salon journalist laments, is able to “trick” MAGA voters “into thinking the rich former reality TV star is one of them.””On Tuesday, (January 14),” Marcotte observes, “NBC News reported that tech billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg will all have prominent seats on the platform at Trump’s inauguration. The symbolism is unmistakable.”Marcotte continues, “Those seats are usually reserved for family members, former presidents, and prominent politicians. Giving those seats to billionaires signals loudly that this is a new era of oligarchy, without even an attempt to feign allegiance to pre-Trump notions of government for and by the people. President Joe Biden was alarmed enough to make this issue the focal point of his final speech in office.”READ MORE: Why this Trump nominee is ‘a pleasant surprise’ for DemsDuring a recent appearance on the New Republic’s “Daily Blast” podcast, economist and former New York Times columnist Paul Krugman was vehemently critical of Trump’s “extremely regressive economic program” — warning that “working-class voters are going to face higher prices and upper-income voters are going to benefit from tax cuts.””Sure, you may never be able to retire or own a home,” Marcotte laments, ” but it seems the r-word is coming back into fashion! I’d call that a bad trade-off.”READ MORE: Economist Paul Krugman explains why Trump voters are being ‘brutally scammed’Amanda Marcotte’s full article for Salon is available at this link.