Look, I know the Simpsons has always been of a left-leaning persuasion, and part of the musical number I agreed with.
It is true that the middle class of the United States has been declining, that income inequality is getting worse, and that it's generally harder to work your way up the ladder to achieve social mobility. The problem is that the Simpsons reverts to blaming this on a specific voting base.
They began the musical number blaming the increase of income inequality on "corporate greed" and "shortsighted politicians" and the "decline of unions." Yes, yes, and yes. However, as the musical number goes on, it begins finger pointing at conservative voting base and essentially says, "look, this is what you guys are responsible for." I don't agree with that.
This breaks my heart, because I couldn't have imagined that my most beloved show would participate in the typical Disney culture-war, virtue-singaling nonsense. I'm not conservative, but the entertainment industry is making it very clear that it has disdain for a fairly large contingent of the U. S. population. Why can't entertainment generally be wholesome and not engage in so much senseless political pandering? I like the Simpsons being edgy, I don't like the Simpsons soapboxing like a college-aged activist. I deal with this stuff enough being a 22 year old college student in 2022.