The Real Biden Presidency Emerges

When they decide it's time for him to go. You will go along. A liberal cannot think for yourself. You will do as you're told.

Moron, Biden is the dully elected President, short of death, some sort of serious disability or impeachment trial no one but Biden can decide that.

What you are talking about are your wishful fantasies. Nothing else.
 
Did cnn tell you to say that?
Yes, CNN observed this conversation and ran a special report on how I should respond to you.

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No wait thats not what happened. It is actually Constitution that lays out ways a president can be removed from office.
 
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Yes, CNN observed this conversation and ran a special report on how I should respond to you.

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No wait thats not what happened. It is actually Constitution that lays out ways a president can be removed from office.
The vaccine mandate forcing people to get the shot or lose your job is unconstitutional. Oh and you loons impeached Trump twice because you were butthurt.
 
The vaccine mandate forcing people to get the shot or lose your job is unconstitutional. Oh and you loons impeached Trump twice because you were butthurt.
Nope, not true.

The mandate for employers of 100+ staff is to require vaccination or provide weekly Covid-19 testing.

Under OSHA legislation workplace safety rules can be set by the Administration. You cannot impeach a president for dully conducting public policy just because you disagree with it.

Trump was impeached not for conduct of policy, he was impeached for abusing his official position for personal gain. He ordered illegal hold up of millitary aid to try to force Ukraine to publicly announce investigation of his political opponent.
 
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Biden's Presidency is like a house fire. The sooner you put it out, the less damage it will cause. Impeach the idiot before it's too late.
 
That is a ludicrous statement. Adding hundreds of thousands of jobs in the first eight months of the Biden Presidency is adding hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Once again, a Trump Republican is attempting to deny reality.


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It's Bull Crap and you know it. Biden's presidency has been defined by his clusterfucks, mismanagement and failures.








" it made me sad, because regardless of what one thinks of Joe Biden, America needs a President who regardless of party affiliation can at least put on a good show of knowing what’s going on and looking engaged and interested, because our enemies are watching. These are the basic functions of a President, and Joe Biden just cannot do it."
 
Below is part of an article in Politico that deals with Joe Biden and his Administration:

After a lot of happy talk over the past half-year, the real Biden presidency has emerged. It is not a colossus bestriding the political universe, rather a middling administration, at best, that will have trouble imposing its will even on its own party in Congress.

Biden was always fundamentally a default president, elected in opposition to Donald Trump and initially buoyed by the contrast to his outlandish predecessor, who ended his time in office in the worst manner possible.

Now, he’s lost his foil in Trump, who is still issuing harsh and thunderous press releases, but isn’t driving every news cycle or occasioning mass protests against him in the streets.

The best case for Biden was that he could ride in the slipstream of good economic growth and a receding pandemic, beaten back by the vaccines that began to be administered before Biden took office. Instead, the labor market is still rocky and the Delta variant has surged, leading to headlines about overstretched health care systems that most people assumed that we’d left behind in the spring of 2020.

With his honeymoon gone, with Trump less of a factor, with economic conditions and the state of the virus not as favorable as expected, Biden had been stripped down to a more natural level of support and sliding in the polls since around June.

Then, he made the first major, historic decision of his presidency, and completely botched it. Biden has tried to deflect responsibility for his exit from Afghanistan onto Trump and his execrable deal with the Taliban. Yet, the decision to quit when he did and how he did was all on Biden.

He hasn’t shown a hint of doubt or regret. The notion of leaving Afghanistan is popular in theory; the way Biden did it is radioactive in practice. The White House may tell itself that Biden’s decision will come to seem farsighted, and its possible that the harmful political effect will wear off over time. BUT:

Leaving Americans behind in a foreign country after an enemy of the United States swept to power and chased us out with our tails between our legs, though, is not likely to be forgotten, certainly not in 2022 or 2024, if ever.

The prime directive for any president is, to the extent possible, to seem in control. Biden failed this test repeatedly during the evacuation crisis. Events moved faster than he did and his rationales for what was happening had to be constantly revised, until he settled on the explanation that it is impossible to end any war in good order.
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The most notable feature of the resulting Biden drop in the polls that has him underwater in both the RealClearPolitics and 538 polling averages is his awful standing among independents. In a recent Washington Post/ABC News, he was at 36 percent approval among independents (and 44 percent overall). A new Economist/YouGov poll has him at 35 percent among independents (and 43 percent overall).



The article goes on to discuss the razor thin margin that he has in the Senate and only slightly better in the House, and not everybody is on-board with his high-spending proposals. On their side, the moderates want less while the progressives want more, and each side is saying they won't support anything that doesn't give them want they want. Lowry (the author) says that Joe Manchin is telling people that will only support $1.5 tril out of the $3.5 tril that Biden and the progressives want. So, will the dems pass anything at all, even through reconciliation where they only need 51 votes? And hw will that affect Biden's presidency, where nobody is happy on their side or ours either.

And no mention was made of the disaster on the southern border, with so many people coming into the US, some of whom are infected with COVID or are undesirables, maybe even terrorists. Off-hand, I can't think of much of anything that the Left can point to and say well, he's doing a good job at that. And the guy has no energy, he looks really old and tired, and can't get through some days without calling a timeout. A lot of people are thinking that he ain't the one calling the shots in the WH, cuz he's just not up to it. At least sometimes, anyway. Lowry says the Biden Administration is middling, but I'm not sure it's even that good.
I thought it was a good piece, but it is Rich Lowrie. Unfortunately given that you are a vaccine denier supporter, I don't think your opinion on the Biden presidency can be taken seriously.
 
Biden's Presidency is like a house fire. The sooner you put it out, the less damage it will cause. Impeach the idiot before it's too late.
LOL hyperbole mush? (pun intended) We have growth and vaccines mean your chance of dying are much diminished. The dems will not have any ability to enact anything in about a year, and because Biden promised the progressives their dreams without having the votes to pass them, he'll go down in history as "middling" or somewhere around the two Harrisons.
If he can't even get a child tax credit for workers making under 60K a household and more HC funding, he won't even get to that level. But he's nowhere near the Nixon Buchanan lows
 
Did you know most people who die in car crashes are wearing seatbelts?
And they think they can make us wear these things that clearly do nothing?

That’s fascism. The Nazis probably invented seat
Nope the Swedes did. Either Saab or Volvo were the first automakers to offer seatbelts.
 
Below is part of an article in Politico that deals with Joe Biden and his Administration:

After a lot of happy talk over the past half-year, the real Biden presidency has emerged. It is not a colossus bestriding the political universe, rather a middling administration, at best, that will have trouble imposing its will even on its own party in Congress.

Biden was always fundamentally a default president, elected in opposition to Donald Trump and initially buoyed by the contrast to his outlandish predecessor, who ended his time in office in the worst manner possible.

Now, he’s lost his foil in Trump, who is still issuing harsh and thunderous press releases, but isn’t driving every news cycle or occasioning mass protests against him in the streets.

The best case for Biden was that he could ride in the slipstream of good economic growth and a receding pandemic, beaten back by the vaccines that began to be administered before Biden took office. Instead, the labor market is still rocky and the Delta variant has surged, leading to headlines about overstretched health care systems that most people assumed that we’d left behind in the spring of 2020.

With his honeymoon gone, with Trump less of a factor, with economic conditions and the state of the virus not as favorable as expected, Biden had been stripped down to a more natural level of support and sliding in the polls since around June.

Then, he made the first major, historic decision of his presidency, and completely botched it. Biden has tried to deflect responsibility for his exit from Afghanistan onto Trump and his execrable deal with the Taliban. Yet, the decision to quit when he did and how he did was all on Biden.

He hasn’t shown a hint of doubt or regret. The notion of leaving Afghanistan is popular in theory; the way Biden did it is radioactive in practice. The White House may tell itself that Biden’s decision will come to seem farsighted, and its possible that the harmful political effect will wear off over time. BUT:

Leaving Americans behind in a foreign country after an enemy of the United States swept to power and chased us out with our tails between our legs, though, is not likely to be forgotten, certainly not in 2022 or 2024, if ever.

The prime directive for any president is, to the extent possible, to seem in control. Biden failed this test repeatedly during the evacuation crisis. Events moved faster than he did and his rationales for what was happening had to be constantly revised, until he settled on the explanation that it is impossible to end any war in good order.
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The most notable feature of the resulting Biden drop in the polls that has him underwater in both the RealClearPolitics and 538 polling averages is his awful standing among independents. In a recent Washington Post/ABC News, he was at 36 percent approval among independents (and 44 percent overall). A new Economist/YouGov poll has him at 35 percent among independents (and 43 percent overall).



The article goes on to discuss the razor thin margin that he has in the Senate and only slightly better in the House, and not everybody is on-board with his high-spending proposals. On their side, the moderates want less while the progressives want more, and each side is saying they won't support anything that doesn't give them want they want. Lowry (the author) says that Joe Manchin is telling people that will only support $1.5 tril out of the $3.5 tril that Biden and the progressives want. So, will the dems pass anything at all, even through reconciliation where they only need 51 votes? And hw will that affect Biden's presidency, where nobody is happy on their side or ours either.

And no mention was made of the disaster on the southern border, with so many people coming into the US, some of whom are infected with COVID or are undesirables, maybe even terrorists. Off-hand, I can't think of much of anything that the Left can point to and say well, he's doing a good job at that. And the guy has no energy, he looks really old and tired, and can't get through some days without calling a timeout. A lot of people are thinking that he ain't the one calling the shots in the WH, cuz he's just not up to it. At least sometimes, anyway. Lowry says the Biden Administration is middling, but I'm not sure it's even that good.
A good piece and a well thought out analysis. Thanks for sharing. I happen to believe that there are at least a few more important factors yielding the dismal approval ratings for the addled old man. I suspect that the electorate (in large measure) has come to view President Brandon with serious concern and maybe a touch of alarm.

While I have long understood the public’s problems with President Trump, I don’t agree with some of the analysis as to Trump. I think it overlooks and disregards the way the media abandoned being neutral reporters and instead became rabid partisans. But that doesn’t change the value of the article on Brandon.
 
Stock market is doing great. Adding tons of jobs. Economic growth is very positive. People's bank accounts are healthier.
Stock market is doing good because of inflation and no interest rate increases--people are trying to hedge against the pain that is coming.......Poorer people could not afford to get into the stock market and will find it hard to survive in a inflated stock market and inflation in general.
 

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