The Facts: In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success.

Objectively going by the data, It's undeniable. President Joe Biden's policies have been a success. For all Americans. Republican districts did as well or better under Biden, than Democratic districts have.

The Facts: In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success.

Biden failed to win the working class. Democrats might want to stop trying.​

Fareed Zakaria

In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success. Entering office as the pandemic still raged, he presided over the creation of almost 17 million jobs with inflation nearing the Fed’s 2 percent target. Productivity is up, wage inequality is down, small business formation is at record levels and wage growth is outpacing inflation.
And yet, in political terms, Biden has failed. He leaves office with among the lowest presidential approval ratings in history and his party having lost the presidency, the House and the Senate in the 2024 elections.
Biden’s presidency has been an important test of a powerful theory that has animated Democratic Party elites for almost two decade...
...Take the Inflation Reduction Act, which is the largest climate-related investment program in American history. Of the $346-billion-worth of clean energy investment that had been announced between the law’s passage and last March, almost 78 percent had gone to Republican congressional districts, according to a CNN study of data from the nonpartisan Rhodium Group and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The infrastructure bill has been less lopsided, but much of that spending funds jobs in fields typically seen as working class, such as construction. And the Chips and Science Act has resulted in a huge spike in manufacturing investment in the country.
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Ever since Bill Clinton’s presidency, Democrats have moved left on economic policy. As Ezra Klein has noted, Barack Obama was to the left of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton campaigned to the left of Obama, and Biden was to the left of Hillary Clinton. And yet, during that period, Democrats’ working class support has cratered.
This is not simply a Trump phenomenon. In the 2022 midterm elections, when MAGA candidates did badly and Democrats did surprisingly well overall, Democrats lost White noncollege educated voters by 34 points nationally in House elections — 10 points worse than in 2018...
Democrats have many electoral advantages. They have a solid base of college-educated professionals, women and minorities. Many of the swing voters who have helped them win the popular vote in seven of the past nine presidential elections are registered independents and suburbanites. Perhaps they should lean into their new base and shape a policy agenda around them, rather than pining for the working class Whites whom they lost decades ago.

A few snippets tell the story.


The so called inflation nonreduction act was the largest bait and switch in American history. BTW the Dec inflation numbers were almost a full point above the fed target, so run along and try to gaslight someone else, no one is buying your propaganda.

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There are entire networks devoted to RWNJ propaganda.

The left has nothing comparable to the never ending flow of propaganda from places like breitbart, newsmax, and gatewat pundit.
Bullshit. The majority of the lamestream press is 100% far Left propaganda that would make Perestroika jealous.
 
Objectively going by the data, It's undeniable. President Joe Biden's policies have been a success. For all Americans. Republican districts did as well or better under Biden, than Democratic districts have.

The Facts: In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success.

Biden failed to win the working class. Democrats might want to stop trying.​

Fareed Zakaria

In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success. Entering office as the pandemic still raged, he presided over the creation of almost 17 million jobs with inflation nearing the Fed’s 2 percent target. Productivity is up, wage inequality is down, small business formation is at record levels and wage growth is outpacing inflation.
And yet, in political terms, Biden has failed. He leaves office with among the lowest presidential approval ratings in history and his party having lost the presidency, the House and the Senate in the 2024 elections.
Biden’s presidency has been an important test of a powerful theory that has animated Democratic Party elites for almost two decade...
...Take the Inflation Reduction Act, which is the largest climate-related investment program in American history. Of the $346-billion-worth of clean energy investment that had been announced between the law’s passage and last March, almost 78 percent had gone to Republican congressional districts, according to a CNN study of data from the nonpartisan Rhodium Group and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The infrastructure bill has been less lopsided, but much of that spending funds jobs in fields typically seen as working class, such as construction. And the Chips and Science Act has resulted in a huge spike in manufacturing investment in the country.
...
Ever since Bill Clinton’s presidency, Democrats have moved left on economic policy. As Ezra Klein has noted, Barack Obama was to the left of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton campaigned to the left of Obama, and Biden was to the left of Hillary Clinton. And yet, during that period, Democrats’ working class support has cratered.
This is not simply a Trump phenomenon. In the 2022 midterm elections, when MAGA candidates did badly and Democrats did surprisingly well overall, Democrats lost White noncollege educated voters by 34 points nationally in House elections — 10 points worse than in 2018...
Democrats have many electoral advantages. They have a solid base of college-educated professionals, women and minorities. Many of the swing voters who have helped them win the popular vote in seven of the past nine presidential elections are registered independents and suburbanites. Perhaps they should lean into their new base and shape a policy agenda around them, rather than pining for the working class Whites whom they lost decades ago.

A few snippets tell the story.
LOL. His resounding success was low approval ratings for four years, only 25% of Americans thinking that the country was going in the right direction over the last four years, his own party kicking him to the curb even after winning the primaries, and voters soundly defeating his presidency at the voting booth.

Biden was so bad that Americans preferred electing a 34 times convicted felon, rapist, and a Nazi White Supremacist who was a threat to democracy and would install himself as dictator on day one and eliminate elections. That's how bad Biden was.
 
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OP is a shameless gaslighter.

Liars like OP are not fooling anyone.

LONG 4 YEARS COMING AHEAD FOR YOU GUYS,

23 HOURS REMAINING IN THE WORST PRESIDENCY IN US HISTORY.
 
LOL. His resounding success was low approval ratings for four years,
Trump's approval ratings were in the toilet during his presidency. Yet you people-of-the-cult consider everything he did to be a success.

regarding Biden's presidency -- you can't argue with a single fact listed. You have nothing
 
Bullshit. The majority of the lamestream press is 100% far Left propaganda that would make Perestroika jealous.
Tell that to Hillary, to Joe Biden, to Bill Clinton. The media often viciously attacked them.

a search engine may just be your best ally here .. helping to save you from public humiliation
 
Trump's approval ratings were in the toilet during his presidency. Yet you people-of-the-cult consider everything he did to be a success.

regarding Biden's presidency -- you can't argue with a single fact listed. You have nothing
Trump's approval numbers are far better than Biden's. That really eats at your soul, doesn't it?
 
Objectively going by the data, It's undeniable. President Joe Biden's policies have been a success. For all Americans. Republican districts did as well or better under Biden, than Democratic districts have.

The Facts: In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success.

Biden failed to win the working class. Democrats might want to stop trying.​

Fareed Zakaria

In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success. Entering office as the pandemic still raged, he presided over the creation of almost 17 million jobs with inflation nearing the Fed’s 2 percent target. Productivity is up, wage inequality is down, small business formation is at record levels and wage growth is outpacing inflation.
And yet, in political terms, Biden has failed. He leaves office with among the lowest presidential approval ratings in history and his party having lost the presidency, the House and the Senate in the 2024 elections.
Biden’s presidency has been an important test of a powerful theory that has animated Democratic Party elites for almost two decade...
...Take the Inflation Reduction Act, which is the largest climate-related investment program in American history. Of the $346-billion-worth of clean energy investment that had been announced between the law’s passage and last March, almost 78 percent had gone to Republican congressional districts, according to a CNN study of data from the nonpartisan Rhodium Group and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The infrastructure bill has been less lopsided, but much of that spending funds jobs in fields typically seen as working class, such as construction. And the Chips and Science Act has resulted in a huge spike in manufacturing investment in the country.
...
Ever since Bill Clinton’s presidency, Democrats have moved left on economic policy. As Ezra Klein has noted, Barack Obama was to the left of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton campaigned to the left of Obama, and Biden was to the left of Hillary Clinton. And yet, during that period, Democrats’ working class support has cratered.
This is not simply a Trump phenomenon. In the 2022 midterm elections, when MAGA candidates did badly and Democrats did surprisingly well overall, Democrats lost White noncollege educated voters by 34 points nationally in House elections — 10 points worse than in 2018...
Democrats have many electoral advantages. They have a solid base of college-educated professionals, women and minorities. Many of the swing voters who have helped them win the popular vote in seven of the past nine presidential elections are registered independents and suburbanites. Perhaps they should lean into their new base and shape a policy agenda around them, rather than pining for the working class Whites whom they lost decades ago.

A few snippets tell the story.

You link an OPINION piece by a far left author and proclaim it "fact".

It goes downhill from there.
 
Just a few mentions of Biden's successes. Record high fuel prices. Highest inflation in decades. More homeless than ever before in America. Non-existent borders. Rampant illegal immigration. Polarized nation. Afghanistan withdrawal fiasco. Lawfare. These are FACTS that YOU CANNOT REFUTE. LMAO, next.

None of those are negative facts in his mind
 
Trump's approval ratings were in the toilet during his presidency. Yet you people-of-the-cult consider everything he did to be a success.

regarding Biden's presidency -- you can't argue with a single fact listed. You have nothing
Biden’s is worse, Moron.
 
Objectively going by the data, It's undeniable. President Joe Biden's policies have been a success. For all Americans. Republican districts did as well or better under Biden, than Democratic districts have.

The Facts: In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success.

Biden failed to win the working class. Democrats might want to stop trying.​

Fareed Zakaria

In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success. Entering office as the pandemic still raged, he presided over the creation of almost 17 million jobs with inflation nearing the Fed’s 2 percent target. Productivity is up, wage inequality is down, small business formation is at record levels and wage growth is outpacing inflation.
And yet, in political terms, Biden has failed. He leaves office with among the lowest presidential approval ratings in history and his party having lost the presidency, the House and the Senate in the 2024 elections.
Biden’s presidency has been an important test of a powerful theory that has animated Democratic Party elites for almost two decade...
...Take the Inflation Reduction Act, which is the largest climate-related investment program in American history. Of the $346-billion-worth of clean energy investment that had been announced between the law’s passage and last March, almost 78 percent had gone to Republican congressional districts, according to a CNN study of data from the nonpartisan Rhodium Group and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The infrastructure bill has been less lopsided, but much of that spending funds jobs in fields typically seen as working class, such as construction. And the Chips and Science Act has resulted in a huge spike in manufacturing investment in the country.
...
Ever since Bill Clinton’s presidency, Democrats have moved left on economic policy. As Ezra Klein has noted, Barack Obama was to the left of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton campaigned to the left of Obama, and Biden was to the left of Hillary Clinton. And yet, during that period, Democrats’ working class support has cratered.
This is not simply a Trump phenomenon. In the 2022 midterm elections, when MAGA candidates did badly and Democrats did surprisingly well overall, Democrats lost White noncollege educated voters by 34 points nationally in House elections — 10 points worse than in 2018...
Democrats have many electoral advantages. They have a solid base of college-educated professionals, women and minorities. Many of the swing voters who have helped them win the popular vote in seven of the past nine presidential elections are registered independents and suburbanites. Perhaps they should lean into their new base and shape a policy agenda around them, rather than pining for the working class Whites whom they lost decades ago.

A few snippets tell the story.
Don't try to tell that to most trump supporters. They sound like they've been living in sheer hell for the last 4 years.
 
Objectively going by the data, It's undeniable. President Joe Biden's policies have been a success. For all Americans. Republican districts did as well or better under Biden, than Democratic districts have.

The Facts: In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success.

Biden failed to win the working class. Democrats might want to stop trying.​

Fareed Zakaria

In policy terms, Joe Biden’s presidency has been a resounding success. Entering office as the pandemic still raged, he presided over the creation of almost 17 million jobs with inflation nearing the Fed’s 2 percent target. Productivity is up, wage inequality is down, small business formation is at record levels and wage growth is outpacing inflation.
And yet, in political terms, Biden has failed. He leaves office with among the lowest presidential approval ratings in history and his party having lost the presidency, the House and the Senate in the 2024 elections.
Biden’s presidency has been an important test of a powerful theory that has animated Democratic Party elites for almost two decade...
...Take the Inflation Reduction Act, which is the largest climate-related investment program in American history. Of the $346-billion-worth of clean energy investment that had been announced between the law’s passage and last March, almost 78 percent had gone to Republican congressional districts, according to a CNN study of data from the nonpartisan Rhodium Group and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The infrastructure bill has been less lopsided, but much of that spending funds jobs in fields typically seen as working class, such as construction. And the Chips and Science Act has resulted in a huge spike in manufacturing investment in the country.
...
Ever since Bill Clinton’s presidency, Democrats have moved left on economic policy. As Ezra Klein has noted, Barack Obama was to the left of Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton campaigned to the left of Obama, and Biden was to the left of Hillary Clinton. And yet, during that period, Democrats’ working class support has cratered.
This is not simply a Trump phenomenon. In the 2022 midterm elections, when MAGA candidates did badly and Democrats did surprisingly well overall, Democrats lost White noncollege educated voters by 34 points nationally in House elections — 10 points worse than in 2018...
Democrats have many electoral advantages. They have a solid base of college-educated professionals, women and minorities. Many of the swing voters who have helped them win the popular vote in seven of the past nine presidential elections are registered independents and suburbanites. Perhaps they should lean into their new base and shape a policy agenda around them, rather than pining for the working class Whites whom they lost decades ago.

A few snippets tell the story.
"In policy terms, Joe Biden's Presidency has been a resounding success."

In your terms, perhaps.
 
facts:

Hunter Biden’s gun charge isn’t the same as those previously faced by Lil Wayne, Kodak Black


CLAIM: Hunter Biden is pleading guilty to the same gun charge as Lil Wayne and Kodak Black, but the two rappers faced prison sentences while the president’s son does not.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Biden has reached a plea deal that would allow him to avert the gun charge. He was also charged with illegal possession of a firearm by a drug addict while Lil Wayne was charged with illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and Kodak Black was charged with making false statements to purchase multiple firearms.

THE FACTS: Social media users are arguing that Hunter Biden was given a pass for his most recent legal transgressions because of his powerful political ties, citing the similarity in gun charges faced by two prominent rappers: Lil Wayne and Kodak Black.

“Feds wanted to send Lil Wayne to prison for 10 years for the same crime that Hunter Biden is getting a slap on the wrist for,” wrote one user on Twitter who shared a screenshot juxtaposing news headlines of the two separate cases.

“2 tiers of justice?” wrote Bradford Cohen, Kodak Black’s lawyer, in an Instagram post. “Kodak was charged for the same crime. Got over 3 years. Mr. Biden will not serve a day. Feels right?”

But while all three men faced felony gun charges, that’s where the similarities end, legal experts argue.

Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday that Biden had agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of failing to pay federal income taxes. As part of the plea deal, the 53-year-old also agreed to complete a pretrial drug counseling program in exchange for prosecutors dropping a felony charge of illegally possessing a firearm as a drug user.

Meanwhile Lil Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, pleaded guilty in 2020 to a federal charge that he unlawfully possessed a weapon despite being a convicted felon (LIKE TRUMP). The 38-year-old rapper admitted to possessing a .45 caliber, gold-plated handgun found in his luggage in 2019.
You didn't answer my simple question.
You gave me a bunch of meaningless nonsense though.
What did you like most about the cackles and tater head administration?
Answer the question.
No more silly nonsense.
 
You didn't answer my simple question.
You gave me a bunch of meaningless nonsense though.
What did you like most about the cackles and tater head administration?
Answer the question.
No more silly nonsense.
Oh no need. Dainty and the rest of the Leftist filth blindly follow their Communist leaders.
 
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