I think it helps to have a nuanced opinion and make sure we don't spiral into an echo chamber. For my example, I've found that lefties are able to identify a lot of the right problems, it's just that they think gay space communism is the solution to it.
For instance, I completely agree that North American cities are really stupidly designed. The car-centric nature of them means you're stranded if your vehicle breaks down. The fact that you have to go into debt to buy this big stupid box to navigate your own city is ridiculous in the first place.
But when it comes to their solutions for this they can't separate their stupid idpol nonsense from it. My local city government keeps talking about "equitable solutions" to traffic and pedestrian fatalities. Typical "world ending, women most affected" type stuff.
Plus they keep droning on about high density housing which absolutely no one wants to live in. in their utopia we'd all live in depressing Soviet-style block apartments.
The health insurance system is fucked up, the whole incestuous three-way between insurance, hospitals, and government needs to be addressed. It was bad, Obama made it worse, there's blame to go around.
I don't have a solution, I don't want single payer but at the same time I don't want a family to lose their ass when one member gets diagnosed with something nasty.
I was going to say healthcare in general as well.
The left's solutions to healthcare are expensive, retarded and magical thinking. But they are more compelling and easier to sell.
The right's talking points about healthcare post-COVID mostly focus on choice and individual responsibility regarding one's health in an attempt to sidestep the system altogether.
But eventually everyone's going to be struck by an Act of God or simply break down and get old.