Summary

President Joe Biden’s economic achievements—lowering inflation, reducing gas prices, creating jobs, and boosting manufacturing—are largely unrecognized by the public, despite his successes.

His tenure saw landmark legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act, CHIPS Act, and major infrastructure investments.

However, Biden’s approval ratings remain low, attributed to inflation backlash, weak communication, and a media landscape prone to misinformation.

Democrats face a “propaganda problem” rather than a policy failure, with many voters likely to credit incoming President Trump for Biden’s accomplishments due to partisan messaging and social media dynamics.

  • @auzy
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    9 days ago

    Umm.

    Some of your list is nonsense like ending the state of emergency. It ended in 2023. That was 1.5 years after the vaccines were readily available and nearly 3 years after the first detections. Most people dying at that point were people making that choice. It was bad, but not an emergency anymore. That’s normal. RAT tests were also available by that time

    And stuff like the 5 day quarantine period was done worldwide. That’s the minimum period. When that change was made everyone who wanted a vaccine was already vaccinated. You’ll note that diseases like influenza which can also kill don’t and didn’t have a minimum quarantine period. This doesn’t mean the period can’t be longer

    Or do you propose the full 10 days even in 2024? I’m sure Trump followers will certainly follow that

    In fact, trump has all but eliminated the chances of eliminating many diseases in many countries now because he’s spread distrust

    What part do you think Trump did well? When Trump gave Rat tests to Putin, that was really useful. I bet the first thing Putin did was share them to people in need on a non partisan basis and not boast what a great leader he was

    • @[email protected]
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      -59 days ago

      For a moment I’d like to step away from directly replying to your comment because every revision I write ends up being all caps screaming at you. Instead I’d like to ask you a question:

      Do homeless people deserve to die? They have the option of getting a job and finding a place to live. They’re choosing not to. They chose to live how they are, right? And the disease and crime that affects the community around them because they’re cut off from government services like plumbing and mail… that’s not an emergency, right? It’s just normal.

      Transitioning back to your covid denialism… let’s step away from the people you explicitly write off and talk about the people you implicitly wish death upon:

      Do disabled people deserve to die because you have an axe to grind with Trump supporters?

      There’s so goddamned much in your comment that it feels irresponsible to let even a single line go without direct confrontation. You repeat the covid denialist lies about “a pandemic of the unvaccinated.” You ignore the effects of the virus in total. You ignore the scale of the pandemic today.

      One last question: Do you even wear a mask in public anymore? Do you deserve to die if the answer is no? Do you deserve to be disabled for the rest of your life? Do the people in the grocery store deserve to die just because you walk past them?

      • @DarkFuture
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        39 days ago

        Lol. You didn’t just move the goalposts. You put them on a rocket and fired them into orbit.

          • @DarkFuture
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            28 days ago

            You’re a fool that changes the topic of discussion when you find yourself losing an argument.

            • @[email protected]
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              08 days ago

              What topic did I change it from and to? You’re talking nonsense. Every comment in the thread is about the Covid response.

              Honestly please stop just saying the first reaction you have and give yourself time to think.

              • @DarkFuture
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                -18 days ago

                Lol.

                For a moment I’d like to step away from directly replying to your comment

                You literally stated you were going to diverge from the back and forth you were having with the other person. Then you proceeded to ask a bunch of loaded questions about who they thought deserved to die, which had nothing to do with the contents of their comment. You were simply losing an argument and proceeded to shift to extreme, leading questions to draw attention away from your lack of ability to argue in good faith.

                Like, are you not aware that there’s a “context” button so I can review the entire exchange? You aren’t very intelligent and it’s really starting to show. That’s why your trash response in which you launched the goalposts into space was downvoted by the community.

                Be better.

                • @[email protected]
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                  18 days ago

                  Then you proceeded to ask a bunch of loaded questions about who they thought deserved to die, which had nothing to do with the contents of their comment.

                  Showing your ass with regards to functional literacy

      • @auzy
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        What in God’s name are you talking about

        I’m not American, but from what I can see, CDC have a free program for Covid vaccines for those without insurance

        Vaccination reduces death and other side effects 10x

        If the disabled people aren’t vaccinated, it’s their own fault.

        The only ones I feel sorry for are those with compromised immune systems or who can’t vaccinate (for valid reasons)

        However, those guys are also in trouble with the flu too unfortunately

        • @[email protected]
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          08 days ago

          I’m not American, but from what I can see, CDC have a free program for Covid vaccines for those without insurance

          That’s over. It’s 200 bucks now

          If the disabled people aren’t vaccinated, it’s their own fault.

          You’re a eugenicist then. There actually are people who can’t be vaccinated because of health issues. And you’re ignorant of more than that. Vaccinated people can still get the disease. And even asymptomatic cases have a high risk of long term effects.

          Oh and by the way fucking no one’s been getting the boosters for the new variants so you’re writing off most of the human race.

          The only ones I feel sorry for are those with compromised immune systems or who can’t vaccinate (for valid reasons)

          Oh shoot I didn’t read enough before I called you a eugenicist. You’re sad about it. Well then.

          • @auzy
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            Disabled and immunocompromised are two totally different things mate… If you can’t walk, you’re considered disabled, but there is no reason you can’t get vaccinated

            And even many immunocompromised people can get vaccinated. To be blunt, anyone who actually knows an immunocompromised person isn’t going to visit them when they have the flu, simply because there is no mandatory quarantine period.

            The common cold, flu and herpes can kill immunocompromised people. So, I hope you’re willing to isolate when you have a cold sore… In fact, you could argue that almost every person on this planet is contagious for something at the moment.

            As I said, with the exception for people who CANNOT get vaccinated, there is literally NO reason why they shouldn’t have been vaccinated by the time Biden became president. And guess who was responsible for not isolating and telling people not to wear masks? His name sounds like Tramp.

            • @[email protected]
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              18 days ago

              Disabled and immunocompromised are two totally different things mate… If you can’t walk, you’re considered disabled, but there is no reason you can’t get vaccinated

              It’s very annoying when someone is this condescending and it’s because they made a mistake while following the conversation.

              People are disabled BY covid. Covid does both, in fact. Even if you’re vaccinated.

              None of the shit you’re saying right now is honestly even relevant because you’re talking about a vaccine only strategy that’s entirely voluntary for the individual and that vaccine isn’t going to stop the pandemic or even spare people from the effects of it over the long term.

              The common cold, flu and herpes can kill immunocompromised people. So, I hope you’re willing to isolate when you have a cold sore… In fact, you could argue that almost every person on this planet is contagious for something at the moment.j

              Liberals today are now saying the exact same thing Trump cultists were saying in Aug 2020 word for fucking word.

              there is literally NO reason why they shouldn’t have been vaccinated by the time Biden became president.

              One good reason is the vaccine didn’t exist at that point >_>

              And guess who was responsible for not isolating and telling people not to wear masks? His name sounds like Tramp.

              NO. THAT WAS BIDEN AND THE LIBERALS. GET IT STRAIGHT.

              When the fucking chuds were doing their fishnet mask protest bullshit it was still normal to mask. It wasn’t until the DEMOCRATS started trying to manufacture the sociological construction of the end of the pandemic that all of a sudden it became weird to mask.

              https://soundcloud.com/deathpanel/how-liberals-killed-masking-unlocked

              I know asking people to listen to something is a stretch but if you want an example of what I’m talking about, this podcast episode is reading a timeline so you can just skim through. I also recommend their Covid: year X episodes for a timeline of administrative actions. They’re all very long I’m sorry.