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Is Joe Biden after 10 months: Worst president ever?

dirtydaveiii

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Your math skills leave something to be desired. By my count 5,132,000 jobs have been created up to Nov 30, 2021. If Trump were still in office my guess would be that number would be well in excess of 6,000,000.
The only problem is your guess is based on pure horseshit
 

HungSowel

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I don't see your point?
On Jan 20 2021 Biden inherited 190k cases a day from trump, on Jan 20 2020 there were either 0 cases or 1 case. Trump was gifted a handicap.

It was not until Sept 2020 that Delta showed up and really fucked things up so Trump was given an additional handicap of 6 months of the original strain. When Biden took office, he was facing Delta.
 

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Well..... Trump maybe back as The Speaker if The Republicans do take over the House, according to Looney Matt Gaetz:


So The Worst President ever could then become the most Clueless Speaker!!
 

Valcazar

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Technically anyone the House votes for can be Speaker of the House.
 

silentkisser

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And the news for Biden just keeps getting worse....

No, wait, that's GREAT NEWS! LOL

Oh, and then there is this:

So, this twitter thread basically says that since the fall of the Berlin wall, Democratic presidents have created about 40M new jobs while the GOP is about 2M...

This might actually deserve its own thread....
 
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Valcazar

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And the news for Biden just keeps getting worse....

No, wait, that's GREAT NEWS! LOL

Oh, and then there is this:

So, this twitter threat basically says that since the fall of the Berlin wall, Democratic presidents have created about 40M new jobs while the GOP is about 2M...

This might actually deserve its own thread....
Sorry.
The narrative is that the Biden economy is terrible in every way.
Facts and context aren't allowed into The Narrative.
 

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Technically anyone the House votes for can be Speaker of the House.
You can’t keep patching a sinking ship no matter how hard you guys try and love your golden boy, however it will keep sinking.

I had a calculus professor once say it doesn’t matter which side of the titanic you are on since it will all sink anyways or something to that effect after the first mid term. The day after this nearly half the class dropped out because most failed that first test lol.
 

Valcazar

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You can’t keep patching a sinking ship no matter how hard you guys try and love your golden boy, however it will keep sinking.
You think the GOP trying to install Trump as Speaker of the House would be like patching a sinking ship?
That's a fair analogy.
 
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silentkisser

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Biden re-election poll shows dismal 22% support; Harris even worse at 12%

That is true. But the question to ask is why? He is doing things that the country needs, not in a grandiose style of self-promotion. Imagine how Trump would've acted if he created as many jobs as Biden, or had claims fall that much? So, in many ways, the Dems are slammed by a negative narrative that doesn't necessarily reflect how things really are.

Like these jobs number. Yes, it missed estimates (though there is a good chance that they will be revised much higher), but that number is nothing to sneeze at. Trump only accomplished it a few times during his term. Inflation is still an issue, but this might shock people: when the economy is going strong and unemployment is down -- inflation rises!!! Supply chain issues are a problem, but they're not necessarily a domestic one that Biden (or Trump) could fix. Many of the problems are overseas, or deal with shipping companies that are not US-based. However, prices for most commodities and many goods has declined.

The narrative is sort of out of touch with the reality of what is actually happening wit the US economy. Now, will this mean the GOP will take a large portion of the house and senate in 2022? Possibly. Historically this happens for nearly every president. It happened to Obama and Trump. But, the 2022 election is still nearly a year away, and a lot can happen between now and then.
 
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Valcazar

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That is true. But the question to ask is why?

Most voters are low-information voters and most voters don't vote on policy.
The narrative is very simple right now - Biden has failed.
In fact, this is what the GOP has relied on for years. This was the great insight.
If you cripple the current President from doing anything and try your hardest to wreck the country, the people will blame the President, not you.
Therefore it is in your interest to damage and weaken the country at every turn.

That's the strategy.
 

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The narrative is very simple right now - Biden has failed.
It's a pretty good narrative, given how perfectly it aligns with reality.

Nothing says "desperation" like an argument that voters aren't clever enough to appreciate the great job Biden is doing.

Voters are much smarter than you think.

As for Biden, the opposite is true. 😃
 
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Valcazar

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Voters are much smarter than you think.
It's why they rejected Trump so strongly.

But notice no one has voted here. This is a poll. People weren't offered a choice of who else to vote for.

Let me clarify that.
This was a poll of who people wanted to be on top of the Democratic ticket.



You will notice that Biden won.
He even won among Republicans.

Yes, an incumbent would normally dominate a poll like this, but this isn't quite the rejection of Biden as failing you want to pretend it is.
 
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Valcazar

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It's a shame they didn't ask the question for a Republican ticket.
 

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That is true. But the question to ask is why? He is doing things that the country needs, not in a grandiose style of self-promotion. Imagine how Trump would've acted if he created as many jobs as Biden, or had claims fall that much? So, in many ways, the Dems are slammed by a negative narrative that doesn't necessarily reflect how things really are.

Like these jobs number. Yes, it missed estimates (though there is a good chance that they will be revised much higher), but that number is nothing to sneeze at. Trump only accomplished it a few times during his term. Inflation is still an issue, but this might shock people: when the economy is going strong and unemployment is down -- inflation rises!!! Supply chain issues are a problem, but they're not necessarily a domestic one that Biden (or Trump) could fix. Many of the problems are overseas, or deal with shipping companies that are not US-based. However, prices for most commodities and many goods has declined.

The narrative is sort of out of touch with the reality of what is actually happening wit the US economy. Now, will this mean the GOP will take a large portion of the house and senate in 2022? Possibly. Historically this happens for nearly every president. It happened to Obama and Trump. But, the 2022 election is still nearly a year away, and a lot can happen between now and then.
So letting in streams of illegal migrants through the Mexican border, trying to pass trillion dollar spending plans during an inflationary crisis, cancelling Keystone XL and Line 5 in Michigan while begging OPEC to produce more oil, supporting vaccine mandates, going on partisan witch hunts, politicizing the military, inaction to help stem the spike in violence in major urban centres, selecting officials based on identity not on merit (see Kamala Harris). This is what you call doing things that the country needs? Man that is seriously warped.
 

mandrill

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So letting in streams of illegal migrants through the Mexican border, trying to pass trillion dollar spending plans during an inflationary crisis, cancelling Keystone XL and Line 5 in Michigan while begging OPEC to produce more oil, supporting vaccine mandates, going on partisan witch hunts, politicizing the military, inaction to help stem the spike in violence in major urban centres, selecting officials based on identity not on merit (see Kamala Harris). This is what you call doing things that the country needs? Man that is seriously warped.
Not the "letting in streams of illegal migrants through the Mexican border" theme again. Each time you do this, I offer to prove you wrong and you bail on the thread.

A week or so later, you pop up and post the same stuff. SMH.

The same with the rest of your nonsense. You're a 1-man quote machine for anything Fox puts out.
 
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