Voters punished Biden for problems he didn't cause and effectively addressed

‘In what will be a generous gift to his successor, President Joe Biden beat inflation, brought down gas prices, created millions of jobs, spurred strong growth, boosted retirement savings and revived American manufacturing — just in time for Donald Trump to take credit for all of it.

Any objective assessment of Biden’s tenure would show him to have been a highly successful president, especially on economics (even if no president can actually bring down the price of gas all by himself). The fact that he is widely viewed as a failure shows just how warped our political and informational systems are.

In the inevitable circular firing squad Democrats and progressives are now assembling, one of the most prominent criticisms is that the party plays too much to its highly educated base, and if it wants to succeed then it must reconnect with working-class voters. As Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Wednesday, “It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working-class people would find that the working class has abandoned them.”

Yet, far from “abandoning” working-class people, Biden’s has been the most economically populist presidency in decades, probably since FDR’s. He was the first president to walk a picket line, with striking autoworkers. His labor record has been exemplary: He banned noncompete agreements for most workers, expanded overtime pay and saved the pensions of hundreds of thousands of workers. The Federal Trade Commission is finally attacking monopoly power. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which all but lay fallow under Trump, is protecting consumers again. The bills he signed have begun a manufacturing boom, focused purposefully on jobs that don’t require college degrees.’


President Biden, yet another Democratic president who cleaned up yet another Republican mess.

Trump inherited a strong economy from President Obama – a strong economy Trump managed to run into the ground.

Trump again inherits a strong economy from President Biden – which Trump will likely run into the ground.
Most of Biden's "historic" recovery is based on the unprecedented historic economic disruptions caused by democratic governors shutting down whole state economies, often when it didn't even need to be done statewide to contain the outbreak. Statistics are fun, but they aren't going to change people's living memories of what life was like in the year before your starting point. Biden didn't do anything for that recovery. It was states just opening back up and ending a lot of their payola once the Orange Scare was defeated.
 
‘In what will be a generous gift to his successor, President Joe Biden beat inflation, brought down gas prices, created millions of jobs, spurred strong growth, boosted retirement savings and revived American manufacturing — just in time for Donald Trump to take credit for all of it.

Any objective assessment of Biden’s tenure would show him to have been a highly successful president, especially on economics (even if no president can actually bring down the price of gas all by himself). The fact that he is widely viewed as a failure shows just how warped our political and informational systems are.

In the inevitable circular firing squad Democrats and progressives are now assembling, one of the most prominent criticisms is that the party plays too much to its highly educated base, and if it wants to succeed then it must reconnect with working-class voters. As Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Wednesday, “It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working-class people would find that the working class has abandoned them.”

Yet, far from “abandoning” working-class people, Biden’s has been the most economically populist presidency in decades, probably since FDR’s. He was the first president to walk a picket line, with striking autoworkers. His labor record has been exemplary: He banned noncompete agreements for most workers, expanded overtime pay and saved the pensions of hundreds of thousands of workers. The Federal Trade Commission is finally attacking monopoly power. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which all but lay fallow under Trump, is protecting consumers again. The bills he signed have begun a manufacturing boom, focused purposefully on jobs that don’t require college degrees.’


President Biden, yet another Democratic president who cleaned up yet another Republican mess.

Trump inherited a strong economy from President Obama – a strong economy Trump managed to run into the ground.

Trump again inherits a strong economy from President Biden – which Trump will likely run into the ground.

Biden wasn't running.

Good lord
 
It may best to agree with the loons. It opens the door to generations of Republican presidents. So I say, they are absolutely correct, keep doing what they were doing on November 4th, scream fascist, call folks garbage, tell folks Democrats are entitled to their votes, it's time to get out of their way. Insulting the American people twice didn't work, maybe the third, fourth, and fifth times will be the charm.
 
‘In what will be a generous gift to his successor, President Joe Biden beat inflation, brought down gas prices, created millions of jobs, spurred strong growth, boosted retirement savings and revived American manufacturing — just in time for Donald Trump to take credit for all of it.

Any objective assessment of Biden’s tenure would show him to have been a highly successful president, especially on economics (even if no president can actually bring down the price of gas all by himself). The fact that he is widely viewed as a failure shows just how warped our political and informational systems are.

In the inevitable circular firing squad Democrats and progressives are now assembling, one of the most prominent criticisms is that the party plays too much to its highly educated base, and if it wants to succeed then it must reconnect with working-class voters. As Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Wednesday, “It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working-class people would find that the working class has abandoned them.”

Yet, far from “abandoning” working-class people, Biden’s has been the most economically populist presidency in decades, probably since FDR’s. He was the first president to walk a picket line, with striking autoworkers. His labor record has been exemplary: He banned noncompete agreements for most workers, expanded overtime pay and saved the pensions of hundreds of thousands of workers. The Federal Trade Commission is finally attacking monopoly power. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which all but lay fallow under Trump, is protecting consumers again. The bills he signed have begun a manufacturing boom, focused purposefully on jobs that don’t require college degrees.’


President Biden, yet another Democratic president who cleaned up yet another Republican mess.

Trump inherited a strong economy from President Obama – a strong economy Trump managed to run into the ground.

Trump again inherits a strong economy from President Biden – which Trump will likely run into the ground.

Actually President Joe Biden's massive spending and idiotic policies caused a 9.1% inflation rate, drove gas prices up to $7 per gallon, created millions of government jobs and jobs for illegal aliens, caused a weaker GDP growth than Russia's GDP growth, made a bunch of rich Wall Street speculators richer and shit all over American manufacturing.

Not only that, but he flooded the entire country with criminal illegals and fentanyl, caused two major wars, weakened the US military through DEI, strengthened our enemies, divided the nation by race, gender, and economic status, and caused the entire country to become a laughingstock of the world.

But thanks for playing. Now take your participation prize and go home. The game is over.
 
‘In what will be a generous gift to his successor, President Joe Biden beat inflation, brought down gas prices, created millions of jobs, spurred strong growth, boosted retirement savings and revived American manufacturing — just in time for Donald Trump to take credit for all of it.

Any objective assessment of Biden’s tenure would show him to have been a highly successful president, especially on economics (even if no president can actually bring down the price of gas all by himself). The fact that he is widely viewed as a failure shows just how warped our political and informational systems are.

In the inevitable circular firing squad Democrats and progressives are now assembling, one of the most prominent criticisms is that the party plays too much to its highly educated base, and if it wants to succeed then it must reconnect with working-class voters. As Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Wednesday, “It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working-class people would find that the working class has abandoned them.”

Yet, far from “abandoning” working-class people, Biden’s has been the most economically populist presidency in decades, probably since FDR’s. He was the first president to walk a picket line, with striking autoworkers. His labor record has been exemplary: He banned noncompete agreements for most workers, expanded overtime pay and saved the pensions of hundreds of thousands of workers. The Federal Trade Commission is finally attacking monopoly power. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which all but lay fallow under Trump, is protecting consumers again. The bills he signed have begun a manufacturing boom, focused purposefully on jobs that don’t require college degrees.’


President Biden, yet another Democratic president who cleaned up yet another Republican mess.

Trump inherited a strong economy from President Obama – a strong economy Trump managed to run into the ground.

Trump again inherits a strong economy from President Biden – which Trump will likely run into the ground.
/——-/ Explain the 1,500 jump in the Dow when Trump won. Are you saying that was Bidenomics finally kicking in?
 
Retail prices are already falling! :laughing0301:



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‘In what will be a generous gift to his successor, President Joe Biden beat inflation, brought down gas prices, created millions of jobs, spurred strong growth, boosted retirement savings and revived American manufacturing — just in time for Donald Trump to take credit for all of it.
This will make two times in a row drumpf has benefitted from inheriting a strong economy left behind by a Dem admin., while claiming it was a disaster. This will also make two times in a row the disinformed will obediently nod when he tells them he created the greatest economy in the history of the world.............while standing on the shoulders of his predecessor.
 
This will make two times in a row drumpf has benefitted from inheriting a strong economy left behind by a Dem admin. while claiming it was a disaster. This will also make two times in a row the disinformed will obediently nod when he tells them he created the greatest economy in the history of the world.............while standing on the shoulders of his predecessor.
Oh look, the Alpha :lame2: has joined the conversation.....Come on berg, show the OP how :lame2: is done, I have full confidence that you can out-lame the OP.

Nice start BTW. :)
 
This will make two times in a row drumpf has benefitted from inheriting a strong economy left behind by a Dem admin., while claiming it was a disaster. This will also make two times in a row the disinformed will obediently nod when he tells them he created the greatest economy in the history of the world.............while standing on the shoulders of his predecessor.
It would be two times arrogant liberals told the American people they are too stupid to understand how good they have it. Run with that.
 
For Democrats to win they need to attract those not interested in mortgaging the future over past slights.

Their funding of the wars did the opposite.
The "architects of wars" are around the necks of the Progressives now. Enjoy.
 
I'm sure they'll be replaced with "Don't Blame Me, I voted For Harris" Merch, which will be very popular after Trump tanks the economy.
Blah, you are not even in the same class as the OP and berg.....Now bugger off.

One a side note: It's good to see that the DNC checks cleared. ;)
 
And if you knew the first thing you were talking about, you'd know that inflation never goes away.

That's how the economic system is set up. It's amazing how many do not understand the basic underpinnings of our system. I do not support it often times but the basics should be understood.
 
‘In what will be a generous gift to his successor, President Joe Biden beat inflation, brought down gas prices, created millions of jobs, spurred strong growth, boosted retirement savings and revived American manufacturing — just in time for Donald Trump to take credit for all of it.

Any objective assessment of Biden’s tenure would show him to have been a highly successful president, especially on economics (even if no president can actually bring down the price of gas all by himself). The fact that he is widely viewed as a failure shows just how warped our political and informational systems are.

In the inevitable circular firing squad Democrats and progressives are now assembling, one of the most prominent criticisms is that the party plays too much to its highly educated base, and if it wants to succeed then it must reconnect with working-class voters. As Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Wednesday, “It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working-class people would find that the working class has abandoned them.”

Yet, far from “abandoning” working-class people, Biden’s has been the most economically populist presidency in decades, probably since FDR’s. He was the first president to walk a picket line, with striking autoworkers. His labor record has been exemplary: He banned noncompete agreements for most workers, expanded overtime pay and saved the pensions of hundreds of thousands of workers. The Federal Trade Commission is finally attacking monopoly power. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which all but lay fallow under Trump, is protecting consumers again. The bills he signed have begun a manufacturing boom, focused purposefully on jobs that don’t require college degrees.’


President Biden, yet another Democratic president who cleaned up yet another Republican mess.

Trump inherited a strong economy from President Obama – a strong economy Trump managed to run into the ground.

Trump again inherits a strong economy from President Biden – which Trump will likely run into the ground.
still insulting 51% of the nation. color me surprised, it's just who you are. Simple man stuck in a cult of insecurity and dependence.
 
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That's how the economic system is set up. It's amazing how many do not understand the basic underpinnings of our system. I do not support it often times but the basics should be understood.
too funny, explain your position!
 
‘In what will be a generous gift to his successor, President Joe Biden beat inflation

He didn't beat inflation.

It can only go up so far in a single increment before everything turns to trash.

It capped and the damage is done.

Biden is a loser.
 
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