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

Tears? Oh boy. What a loser you are. :auiqs.jpg:

Told you weirdo freaks long ago, it would not be the end of the world if the disgusting degenerate, convicted felon won

you people-of-the-cult can't help projecting. You had such a difficult time trying to prove a big lie

courts laughed at you and threw you out -- all over the nation

Trump won.

Get over it.
 
OP is a gaslighting and lying sack of shit.
 
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.
Biden hasn't even been president, you fucking retard. Ever.
 
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.
The 2025 Edition the Of the Orwellian Double talk dictionary defines Joe BuyThem "resounding success" as

1- synonimous with misery
2- similar to having erectile dysfunction
3- similar to having dyspareunia
4- similar to the agony suffered by Laken Riley during her last minutes on earth
5- similar to a heart attack

Do thou gets my drift?!?!?!?!?!?!?
 
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.
That's from the Washington post
They have absolutely no credibility whatsoever
 
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...the Troll known as Modern Messiah

"cackles and tater head...cornpop" - girly man/boy posting style

"Very treasonous?"
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You people can't figure out how not to open doors. Thanx for going there.

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It seems like you are triggered.
I seems like you are having a conniption fit.
Did you just hear how bite me just pardoned fauci, and milley?
I guess that means they are GUILTY!
Continue with your childish fit.
Try not to throw the toys junior.
 
It seems like you are triggered.
I seems like you are having a conniption fit.
Did you just hear how bite me just pardoned fauci, and milley?
I guess that means they are GUILTY!
Continue with your childish fit.
Try not to throw the toys junior.

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Why do you people project so much?

triggered?

trigger text specific.webp


that be you people all of the time

stop projecting

y'all live in imaginary universes
 
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Why do you people project so much?

triggered?

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that be you people all of the time

stop projecting

y'all live in imaginary universes
It still seems to me that you can't accept reality.
Now we found out 15 minutes before the inaugural address tater head pardoned his entire family.
I didn't want to bring it up to you because it would send you over the edge again.
Can't believe you voted for this guy.
 
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