Biden Is The Worst President In US History

Yes.....all solutions need to be too complex for us to understand. Only then can they be good.
Meaning...that you're full of crap.
The solutions are easy. Stop what you're doing and let someone who knows what to do take care of it.
Stop letting communists run the government.
Simple.
Biden is just doing what every other Democrat said they would do on the stage during the debates.
He's just a frontman.
No. Stop thinking that every problem can be solved by an easy solution. You gave the last guy a pass on all his failures.
And I would no more think he could train dockworkers or truck drivers than the current guy could.
 
No. Stop thinking that every problem can be solved by an easy solution. You gave the last guy a pass on all his failures.
And I would no more think he could train dockworkers or truck drivers than the current guy could.
All his failures?
How bout naming some of them....and I'll show you comparisons to our current president.....that is if you dare.
 
So you bunch of snowflakes get the hell out if you don't like it..isn't that what yall told libs when Trump was elected take your own advice..stuff or get the hell out
I am just waiting till the fun starts...

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The people that are defending Biden are the same ones that were upset about Trump having low unemployment numbers, more black businesses, more employment opportunities for all races, low gas prices, low to no inflation.
Go fiqure
Trump didn't make those numbers happen.
 
All his failures?
How bout naming some of them....and I'll show you comparisons to our current president.....that is if you dare.
We can start and end with his response to the pandemic. Lack of which allowed it to gain a foothold here and spread. We are largely in this mess because of him. I don't see Biden golfing, tweeting, and holding pep rallies while refusing to take his responsibilities seriously. He's doing the job. Sometimes brilliantly, sometimes badly, but he's interested and engaged.
 
We can start and end with his response to the pandemic. Lack of which allowed it to gain a foothold here and spread. We are largely in this mess because of him. I don't see Biden golfing, tweeting, and holding pep rallies while refusing to take his responsibilities seriously. He's doing the job. Sometimes brilliantly, sometimes badly, but he's interested and engaged.
Biden can't golf....he can't remember shit....needs someone to hold his hand so he doesn't get lost....and if you think Trump could put a wall around the US, you seem to forget the fact that Biden called him a Xenophobe for shutting down flights from China in 2019.
Meanwhile Biden refuses to vaccinate illegals he's flying all over the US and doesn't even test them for COVID.
So cram it, dude.
 
Stolen Elections are hard to deal with.
Just kidding, there was no fraud, and it has been proven.

LOOOLLOOOLOOL

Who said anything about stolen elections? What does that have to do with the topic at hand? You do know we aren't talking about elections at all, or even trump, we're talking about biden here and his personal performance as president right?
 
Well, you just keep telling yourself that. He cares, he's interested in doing the job, and making the best he can out of the circumstances he's been given. It ain't been perfect, but its better than what we had to put up with.
As I recall, he doesn't train dock workers to unload cargo containers, nor does he train truck drivers to be able to haul these goods across the country..let alone come up with a sufficient number of them.
Add on top of that, a certain section of the morons (patriots) in this country that just can't or won't do the right thing long enough to help end the pandemic that's contributing to all the issues we are seeing. Worse,
you idiots are taking it out on people that are just there to serve the public good (like school board members).

And might I point out that if a certain predecessor of his took things more seriously 1.5 years ago, we might not be in this bad a situation. But I notice you'll never give any criticism to him.

You wingers bore me. Your simplistic, binary thinking are some of the reasons this country sits in the mess that it does.

Are you fuking kidding me?
He doesnt know where he is half the time and he can barely complete a whole sentence with out fuking it up.
 
600,000 dead Americans don't agree with your assessment.
I suppose you believe Trump invented COVID-19 and then put the vaccine programs on warp speed.

You will most likely argue Trump knew a high percentage of blacks would refuse to take the vaccine and consequently would die. That of course would be just fine in Trump’s view because you believe he is a racist.

If Hillary had beat Trump we would still be waiting for the vaccines. The pandemic would be much worse.



The Trump administration deserves credit for the “breathtaking” speed at which two COVID-19 vaccines were developed, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s boss said.

Speaking to “Axios on HBO” in an interview released Monday evening, National Institutes of Health director Dr. Francis Collins made the remarks after being asked what the previous administration got right in their pandemic response.

“The Operation Warp Speed, for which I give a great deal of credit to [former Health and Human Services] Secretary [Alex] Azar, was an effort that many of us were not initially convinced was going to be necessary,” Collins told the program.

“It was thought about as a Manhattan Project,” he continued, referring to the US-led program during World War II that developed the first nuclear weapons.

***snip***

Collins went on to mention Dr. Moncef Slaoui, who led Operation Warp Speed under Trump, calling his recruitment “an incredibly important step forward that the administration deserves credit for, because that did motivate a lot of actions, a lot of coordination.”

Collins marveled at the speed at which pharma giants such as Moderna and Pfizer developed vaccines with such high efficacy rates that were approved by the FDA by mid-December.

“It’s just breathtaking that that got done in 11 months from when we first knew about this virus. It is at least five years faster than it has ever been done before.”




Millions of people across the United States have already received doses of vaccines against coronavirus — vaccines developed as part of Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the project conceived, initiated, resourced, and largely executed under Trump administration leadership. Daily, millions more join their ranks. But listening to members of the liberal media and the Biden administration, one could be forgiven for not clearly understanding the pivotal role leaders within the Trump administration, along with private-sector partners, played in developing, manufacturing, and delivering over 300 million safe and effective vaccines in less than one year to the American people.

After President Biden’s address to the nation last week, Nicole Wallace of MSNBC commented that OWS “didn’t do anything to get a needle into the arm” of any American. In February, Vice President Harris commented that the Biden administration was in many ways “starting from scratch.” And, Jeff Zients, from the administration’s COVID-19 task force, commented recently that the Trump administration had “no plan” to vaccinate Americans. The Biden administration’s overall COVID-19 response performance in its first 100 days, averaging over 75,000 cases per day and over 1,700 fatalities per day, has been less effective than the year during which the Trump administration was overseeing the response (~60,000 and ~1,100, per day, respectively). On January 20, 2021, there were approximately 24.5 million total COVID cases and 405,000 fatalities in the U.S. This was one year into the pandemic. In the first 100 days of the Biden administration, we added 7.8 million cases (32.3 million total) and 170,000 fatalities (575,000 total). So much for extinguishing the virus. Also, as of May 1, close to 70 million of the 310 million vaccine doses distributed are sitting idle in U.S. vaccination sites. We were criticized for having less than one-tenth this number of vaccines sitting idle. These are inconvenient facts, so one will not likely hear them from MSNBC or CNN. Clearly, President Biden is learning that governing is more difficult than campaigning.
 
I suppose you believe Trump invented COVID-19 and then put the vaccine programs on warp speed.

You will most likely argue Trump knew a high percentage of blacks would refuse to take the vaccine and consequently would die. That of course would be just fine in Trump’s view because you believe he is a racist.

If Hillary had beat Trump we would still be waiting for the vaccines. The pandemic would be much worse.



The Trump administration deserves credit for the “breathtaking” speed at which two COVID-19 vaccines were developed, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s boss said.

Speaking to “Axios on HBO” in an interview released Monday evening, National Institutes of Health director Dr. Francis Collins made the remarks after being asked what the previous administration got right in their pandemic response.

“The Operation Warp Speed, for which I give a great deal of credit to [former Health and Human Services] Secretary [Alex] Azar, was an effort that many of us were not initially convinced was going to be necessary,” Collins told the program.

“It was thought about as a Manhattan Project,” he continued, referring to the US-led program during World War II that developed the first nuclear weapons.

***snip***

Collins went on to mention Dr. Moncef Slaoui, who led Operation Warp Speed under Trump, calling his recruitment “an incredibly important step forward that the administration deserves credit for, because that did motivate a lot of actions, a lot of coordination.”

Collins marveled at the speed at which pharma giants such as Moderna and Pfizer developed vaccines with such high efficacy rates that were approved by the FDA by mid-December.

“It’s just breathtaking that that got done in 11 months from when we first knew about this virus. It is at least five years faster than it has ever been done before.”




Millions of people across the United States have already received doses of vaccines against coronavirus — vaccines developed as part of Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the project conceived, initiated, resourced, and largely executed under Trump administration leadership. Daily, millions more join their ranks. But listening to members of the liberal media and the Biden administration, one could be forgiven for not clearly understanding the pivotal role leaders within the Trump administration, along with private-sector partners, played in developing, manufacturing, and delivering over 300 million safe and effective vaccines in less than one year to the American people.

After President Biden’s address to the nation last week, Nicole Wallace of MSNBC commented that OWS “didn’t do anything to get a needle into the arm” of any American. In February, Vice President Harris commented that the Biden administration was in many ways “starting from scratch.” And, Jeff Zients, from the administration’s COVID-19 task force, commented recently that the Trump administration had “no plan” to vaccinate Americans. The Biden administration’s overall COVID-19 response performance in its first 100 days, averaging over 75,000 cases per day and over 1,700 fatalities per day, has been less effective than the year during which the Trump administration was overseeing the response (~60,000 and ~1,100, per day, respectively). On January 20, 2021, there were approximately 24.5 million total COVID cases and 405,000 fatalities in the U.S. This was one year into the pandemic. In the first 100 days of the Biden administration, we added 7.8 million cases (32.3 million total) and 170,000 fatalities (575,000 total). So much for extinguishing the virus. Also, as of May 1, close to 70 million of the 310 million vaccine doses distributed are sitting idle in U.S. vaccination sites. We were criticized for having less than one-tenth this number of vaccines sitting idle. These are inconvenient facts, so one will not likely hear them from MSNBC or CNN. Clearly, President Biden is learning that governing is more difficult than campaigning.
Trump left a huge mess. That is a fact supported by evidence. More whites have refused vaccinations than blacks. Trump couldn't even order the right amount of vaccine and his distribution plan basically didn't exist. The man was a failed president.
 
It's weird,we didnt have all these problems when Trump was in office.
Trump, like him or not, had considerable experience in management. You can argue not everything he did before he became President was successful but you learn from failures.

What management experience does Joe Biden have in his background? True he took on Corn Pop and his gang of bad boys at the pool but that is about it.

That’s why I tend to vote for Presidential candidates who have ran businesses, held high rank in the military or were a Governor of a state. Such people have management experience.

Joe Biden was a career politician in the Senate. He had considerable experience generating hot air. His son Hunter likely has far more management experience than Joe as he was in charge of managing Joe’s influence peddling corruption all over the world.
 

Joe Biden is officially the worst president in United States History.
You really have to be dishonest to find anything good about what he has done so far.
Biden has figured out a way to be worse than the worst president in the last 100 years.....Jimmy Carter. It's debatable who is worse....Barack Obama or Jimmy Carter....but with Biden...there is no debate.

At least with Carter you got the impression that he was actually attempting to deal with problems. You cannot get that impression with Biden. He refuses to admit that the border is a problem. Hasn't even been there because he says he's too busy.

Hasn't done a thing to deal with the backlog in the supply chain because...well....he's just too busy worrying about vaccine mandates and angry parents at school board meetings who he feels are threatening national security.

He's too busy doing his own thing and not making good on his threat to punish those who were responsible for the deaths of 13 US service members in Afghanistan.

Biden's favorability is sinking like the Titanic.....so CNN felt the need to bail him out last night, but failed miserably. All they did was show us a weak president who needs help from Anderson Cooper to remember details. Clearly Biden doesn't spend alot of time on his own thinking for himself.

Perhaps the left wants everyone to get the impression that somebody is asleep at the wheel. Why? Because it only makes China look more impressive to our kids....who they are trying to change into communists rather than free-thinkers.



Freedom to kill you?????

What a friggen idiot.


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You're wrong, he's the worst one in the entirely human history
 
Trump left a huge mess. That is a fact supported by evidence. More whites have refused vaccinations than blacks. Trump couldn't even order the right amount of vaccine and his distribution plan basically didn't exist. The man was a failed president.
Oh bullshit. I presented articles to back up my assertions. Where is your evidence?

Fauci’s boss gives Trump credit. You can’t get much higher than that.


You argue Trump didn’t order the right amount of vaccine and his distribution plan sucked. This article disproves those allegations.


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When the Biden administration asserts we had no plan to vaccinate Americans, it is insulting every career official in the CDC, every governor and mayor of the 64 public-health jurisdictions we devised, and every public-health official at the state, county, and city level in the U.S. In conjunction with these professionals, we developed a national operating plan and 64 micro-plans. Each was reviewed, evaluated, and scored.

Distribution and administration of vaccines was another area of exceptional execution, for which Generals Perna, Ostrowski, and Sharpsten, along with CDC leaders such as Dr. Anita Patel, organized the very best of the private sector. McKesson, UPS, FedEx, CVS Health, and Walgreens were among our first partners. We eventually enrolled, and electronically linked, over 40,000 pharmacy locations, thousands of Community Health Centers, and thousands of hospitals, all of which are being well-utilized today. We developed Tiberius, the most sophisticated vaccine-tracking system ever used. Before the end of February 2021, only two months into the rollout, nearly every one of America’s 15,000-plus nursing-home residents had had the opportunity to receive two doses of vaccines. UPS and FedEx have maintained a 99.99 percent-plus record of on-time deliveries, to the right destinations, without compromising extraordinarily stringent storage and delivery requirements. On our last day in office alone, the CDC reported over 1.5 million newly vaccinated Americans.

To be sure, there were uncertainties during the first several weeks of administering vaccines. We were entering the holiday season (the Pfizer and Moderna EUAs were granted on December 14 and 21, respectively). We could not have anticipated that around 30 percent of frontline health-care workers, and around 50 percent of nursing-home employees, would refuse vaccination. But we adapted quickly, and on January 12, Secretary Azar and Dr. Robert Redfield from the CDC announced we would be expanding criteria for eligibility and expanding access sites for vaccine administration.

Despite the Biden administration’s comments suggesting we “had no plan,” we are flattered the Biden administration has actually embraced nearly 100 percent of the Trump administration’s plan. The only difference is FEMA-led mass-vaccination sites, which have administered less than 2 percent of our vaccines. The Biden folks snub their noses at the Trump dog food at night, but the bowl is always empty in the morning.

Biden administration personnel have done an outstanding job of fulfilling the OWS mission. We “handed them the baton” and they ran with it. No one is more pleased about this success than President Trump and his OWS team. One has to ask, however, why the Biden folks and the media so vigorously and disingenuously disparage our achievements, while withholding credit to those few leaders who came together under President Trump’s leadership on behalf of the many. This behavior represents the worst of politics, a lack of executive presence, and most important, a missed opportunity to unify Americans. If we cannot celebrate this example of American exceptionalism as a united people, then what can possibly bring us together?


Number wise more whites may have refused the vaccines than blacks but not percentage wise.


***snip***


Federal Data on COVID-19 Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity​

The CDC reports demographic characteristics, including race/ethnicity, of people receiving COVID-19 vaccinations at the national level. As of October 4, 2021, CDC reported that race/ethnicity was known for 61% of people who had received at least one dose of the vaccine. Among this group, nearly two thirds were White (60%), 11% were Black, 17% were Hispanic, 6% were Asian, 1% were American Indian or Alaska Native, and <1% were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, while 5% reported multiple or other race. CDC data also show that recent vaccinations are reaching a larger share of the Black population compared to their share of overall vaccinations and their share of the total population (14% vs. 11% and 12%, respectively), which will narrow their gap in vaccinations at the national level. The share of overall vaccinations that have gone to Hispanic people is the same as their share of total population (both at 17%). The share of recent vaccinations going to Hispanic people is 15%, which represents a decline from earlier periods during which the share of recent vaccinations going to Hispanic people was larger than their share of the total population (Figure 1). While these data provide helpful insights at the national level, to date, CDC is not publicly reporting state-level data on the racial/ethnic composition of people vaccinated.
 

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