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Rapidcreek@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Joe Biden suddenly leads Donald Trump in multiple polls

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Joe Biden suddenly leads Donald Trump in multiple polls

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Rapidcreek@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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The Democrat is outperforming the Republican in a series of polls.
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    I don’t get this point. I feel like Biden’s done a great job as president so far. He’s had a lot of tough issues to deal with as president and so far he’s handled everything really well.

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      He’s done an OK job for a run of the mill president during run of the mill times, but in my opinion he has failed to rise to the big threats of today, especially RAPIDLY encroaching fascism, climate change, and nearly catastrophic wealth inequality.

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        The president has little power to address climate change/wealth inequality on his own. That all relates to the budget and is firmly in control of congress. Replace Manchin/Sinema with two progressive senators and you would have the BBB bill, which would have addressed both these concerns.

        With respect to encroaching racism I am just not sure what any politician can do about it. Ideally, you would like to change the mind of hardcore Republicans, but it’s not like they are listening.

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          Democrats could have used the reconciliation bill in order to pass the BBB but they didn’t.

          Tells me all I need to know about establishment Democrats: they’re not on my side.

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            What part about Manchin/Sinema is difficult to understand here? How does that relate to Biden who pushed the bill?

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              Manchin/Sinema could not have stopped Democrats from using the reconciliation bill as a bargaining chip to pass the BBB. It was not called for by Pelosi, Biden or any establishment Democrat for one simple reason: They didn’t care and expected voters to just show up anyway.

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                What are you talking about? They needed 50 votes in the Senate for a reconciliation vote which they did not have, because of the aforementioned senators. The bill was passed by the house (of which Pelosi was Speaker at the time). There was a lot of negotiation between the White House and the two senators to get the bill to 50 in the Senate. None of what you are saying is correct!

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              I’m relatively unconvinced by laying all the blame on them. The president is the leader of his party and has the massive power of the bully pulpit to help bring them into line. He was unable or unwilling to do that.

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                And if he had used that “power” then he’d be called a bully, etc, (including by people who don’t give a shit when R does it)

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                  Better not try then, that is the democrats MO after all

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                Question: what party is Sinema in now?

                It’s pretty evident now Sinema could not be bullied if she was willing to immolate her career over even the soft demands made of her.

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          Encroaching *fascism. I agree there’s probably not much to do about racism.

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        So our choice is between run-of-the-mill president or a guy who says he wants to a dictator, violently tried to overturn the last election, had fake electors etc. etc.

        I’m not excited about Biden but the choice seems to be pretty straightforward and I’ll be SURE to get to the polls.

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          I’m not excited about Biden but the choice seems to be pretty straightforward and I’ll be SURE to get to the polls.

          I will be getting to the polls as well but it won’t be to reward Moderates for picking a shit candidate and threatening not to back him every time there’s an opportunity for him to compromise with leftists and progressives.

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            Trump will make sure to thank you for your efforts getting him elected.

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              When moderates are ready to compromise I’ll be here. We’ve done our part, it’s time for them to hold up their end of the bargain.

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          I’m on board with voting for him as a means of harm reduction but I’m also not gonna pretend he’s been great like a lot of blue maga liberals claim.

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            Lol the downvotes. I said I’m voting for the guy, but y’all are so mad that I’m not going to dickride him as well.

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              Meh, I upvoted you. I personally think he’s been about as good a president as someone could hope for, which is a pretty fucking low bar, but I still voted uncommitted in my primary yesterday even though I would crawl over broken glass to vote against Trump in November. I don’t blame anybody who holds their nose and votes as a pure harm reduction measure.

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      it might be wise to end those behaviors and policies that have human rights advocates concerned.

      I don’t get this point.

      Don’t play stupid; you know exactly what the grandparent commenter is talking about.

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        I understand that it was about the Israel/Hamas conflict. And I understand that many people disagree with the US supporting Israel and the way things have played out so far in Gaza. I wish the US would not get involved in conflicts in that region, but to me a single international policy isn’t enough to negate all of the good that I feel Biden has done during his presidency. I also believe that any Israelis that have committed war crimes should be held accountable.

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          Reducing a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing to an “international policy” is gross.

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          Also, it’s extremely stupid to say “I don’t like how this person is handling the situation, so I will trust the person who wants to make it worse”

          https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-israel-gaza-finish-problem-rcna141905

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            Or you know, vote for someone who wouldn’t support it in the first place…which you could do if the DNC didn’t collude with fascists to keep alternative voices silenced.

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              Ranked choice voting would also fix it

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        It’s interesting how wilfully ignorant people get when the data doesn’t support their candidate. I should be angry, but at this point it’s become so comical that I have to laugh.

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          Please see my response: https://lemmy.world/comment/8368703

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            So ethnic cleansing and support thereof is now reduced to “a policy?” That’s a big oof.

            Biden mishandled COVID, has slowly re-enacted some of Trump’s worst policies on immigration, abandoned those who, at no small risk to themselves, supported us in Afghan, has presided over a massive increase in the cost of housing… and I guess, on the bright side, forgave a fraction of a percent of the student loans he said he’d forgive.

            Maybe it’s time to support someone who doesn’t have the blood of countless innocents on his hands.

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              Here’s some other things Biden did to fuck over the progressive and leftist voters who helped him win the 2020 general election:

              Called on congress to block the rail strike: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/biden-calls-on-congress-to-block-potential-railroad-strike
              Walks back his own campaign promise for $50k forgiveness: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/539139-biden-balks-at-50k-student-loan-forgiveness-plan/
              Goes around congress to sell weapons to Israel: https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/29/politics/biden-congress-israel-military-aid/index.html
              Forced federal workers back to office: https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/13/politics/in-person-work-biden-administration/index.html
              Increased the defense budget: https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/28/politics/defense-budget-biden-administration/index.html

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              Maybe it’s time to support someone who doesn’t have the blood of countless innocents on his hands.

              Does this include forcing R to kick out Trump too?

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                If it were up to me, I would see the Republican party dismantled. Were I a member, I would vote for it’s dissolution. But thing is, they can nominate whoever they like, including a fascist psychopath. That he’s second most likely to win is a direct result of GOP and DNC collusion.

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      I agree but not everyone votes because of these things. It’s 8 months away. Lots of stuff can come out from today until then to change a voter’s mind. They could literally vote for whatever they feel matters.

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        Lots of stuff can come out from today until then to change a voter’s mind.

        Yes lots of stuff could but we all know Biden won’t do those things. He’s demonstrated zero regard for the opinions of people who helped him get elected in the 2020 general.

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      Objectively, he has been a mediocre president whose most impressive victories have stemmed from the fact that the economy was already recovering from a worldwide pandemic. His handling of the withdrawl from Afghanistan was an appalling travesty that got countless innocents killed, his two-faced positions on Gaza (lamenting the human rights abuses while cutting aid and supplying weapons,) the fact that the interest rate for home loans has skyrocketed in an already difficult to afford housing market, and quite honestly, his racist and homophobic past make him difficult to swallow.

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        Called on congress to block the rail strike: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/biden-calls-on-congress-to-block-potential-railroad-strike
        Walks back his own campaign promise for $50k forgiveness: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/539139-biden-balks-at-50k-student-loan-forgiveness-plan/
        Goes around congress to sell weapons to Israel: https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/29/politics/biden-congress-israel-military-aid/index.html
        Forced federal workers back to office: https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/13/politics/in-person-work-biden-administration/index.html
        Increased the defense budget: https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/28/politics/defense-budget-biden-administration/index.html

        Just some more examples of Biden’s inexcusable behavior over his term.

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      Most underrated President of all time. (Best president of my time at least).

      I will donate the closer it gets and to the key races.

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      Tell me you don’t care about genocide without saying you don’t care about genocide

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        Reminder

        https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-israel-gaza-finish-problem-rcna141905

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