The predominantly ludicrous lawmaker from Georgia did Biden a solid this weekend, telling Republicans the Democratic president is fiendishly attempting to make people’s lives better.

  • Cryptic Fawn
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    391 year ago

    Biden wishes he was FDR.

    But I’ll give him a cookie for trying to cancel student debt, and then refusing to give up when SCOTUS decided to fuck us over.

    • @Hazdaz
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      51 year ago

      fuck us over

      You fucked yourself over by not showing up at the polls 6 years ago at the numbers needed to keep Trump out of office.

      Voting (and not voting) has consequences. You fucked around, then you found out.

      (to be clear, I am using the generic “you” here, not trying to beat up on OP)

      • NutWrench
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        91 year ago

        Yup. When your choice is between boring, middle-of-the-road corporatist and 100% concentrated evil, you must choose the less-destructive candidate for the good of the nation, even if they don’t “do it” for you.

      • @ki77erb
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        51 year ago

        Trump won because people fell asleep, didn’t care and Hilary was unlikable. Let’s just hope that next year they keep that in mind when the polls open.

        • @Hazdaz
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          51 year ago

          They thought Hillary was unlikable, so instead let’s let a corrupt fascist win… brilliant!1!!

          I’d like to think the American people have learned their lesson, but let’s be honest, we never learn.

          Through recession and boom, war and peace, pandemic and climate change, there is one constant in this modern world… Americans will never learn from their past.

          • @GoofSchmoofer
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            01 year ago

            Hilary was unlikable, but I think to many people so was Trump. The difference was that in 2016 Hilary was associated with old school, status quo politics. Her campaign didn’t really understand that there was (and still is) a large part of the voting population that wanted/wants change. Trump just happen to pick up on that sentiment which helped him pull people off the couch to vote.

      • RiddleMeWhy
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        41 year ago

        This isn’t strictly true. People did show up to vote for Hillary, but not in electorally advantageous locations. Let’s not forget that she won the popular vote, it just wasn’t enough.

        • @Hazdaz
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          11 year ago

          she won the popular vote

          That’s like saying a team shot the most free-throws in a sport like basketball where the winner is the one who scored the most points. Or in football, having the most minutes of possession, but not scoring enough points.

          The metric to winning is rather clear. Whether it is football, basketball or winning the White House.

          You don’t get enough people out there across the country to win the EC and you lose. Period. So yeah, it is indeed strictly true.

    • @[email protected]
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      -131 year ago

      Seems a lot like he gave up. What we got instead can’t be called half measures. Hell, they can’t even be called quarter measures.

      Oh, you made it so for 6 months, non-payments don’t hit your credit? What happens after those 6 months? And interest continues to accrue during that time so you’ll find yourself more underwater than before.

      Oh, you reduced the percent of income that is to be spent on paying off the debt? Did you adjust the interest rates too? No? So you’re extending people’s length of debt. Cool.

      This isn’t even tossing a bandaid at the problem. It’s handing someone a self-help book while they’re on the ground bleeding out.