• @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Totally! In the context of Biden’s economic policies, generally, I think it reflects favorably for him.

    I would like to see corporations banned from purchasing single family homes, massive rent control measures, etc. But these aren’t things I can expect Biden to achieve unilaterally or quickly.

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      61 year ago

      Biden doesn’t even acknowledge the current issues with the way our economy is structured as evident by this article.

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        41 year ago

        They really only included a quick blurb. What about Biden’s other efforts?

        Brainard [one of Biden’s top economic advisors] described “lowering costs and increasing access to housing for Americans” as “one of the most important issues in the President’s economic agenda.”

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        He has backed several affordable housing bills and action plans in 2023 — including the Neighborhood Homes Investment Act, which would produce 500,000 starter homes in under-resourced communities over the next decade

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        I am not hyper up-to-date on everything political these days, but it seems like Biden is doing alright. Especially when I consider the alternative 🥲

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          31 year ago

          They need to shout about these efforts more. And I’d like to see actionable results and not just endless studies. The Democrats have always been terrible at messaging. Probably because all the media is corporate owned.

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          This is as bad as the GOP talking about “access” to healthcare in the US. They’re going to subsidize the construction of the worst kind of housing to solve a housing crisis and half of them are going to be bought by investment companies.

          We need market rate mid rises administrated by a non profit organization.

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            wdym? The GOP does their best to limit access to healthcare. My only point is that Biden isn’t sitting around doing nothing ignoring the problems that most Americans face. Does not mean that he is beyond reproach or criticism.

            I agree that corporations need to be stopped from buying up all the homes, but this is only one initiative and it includes price controls and other great things for low income families. More needs to be done, but I cant complain about progress.

            edit: Also non-profits are not a panacea to any problems. The government is the only entity with the power to accomplish what we need

            • @Maggoty
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              31 year ago

              And yet Republicans will tell you straight to your face that they improved healthcare access. That’s the parallel. The point.

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                I think the difference to me is that Democrats/Joe Biden are passing real legislation that will go into effect and do something hopefully, whereas Republicans have dismantled protections for women, etc. Definitely important not to count the chickens before they hatch though!

                • @Maggoty
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                  31 year ago

                  Yeah, but people on discussion forums have a generally higher exposure to political stuff. Most voters aren’t even aware there was another wave of loan forgiveness, that they lowered the cost of hearing aids, put a large amount of money towards Superfund cleanup, or set new regulations around HFCs and methane.

                  They just want to put food on the table for their family in return for working 40 hours a week in the most automated economy ever.

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          You can’t take credit for things that haven’t happened.

          • Natanael
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            51 year ago

            But you can discredit somebody for bad things they’re planning to do (looking at a certain insurrectionist)

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          There are more 25 million kids coming of age in the following decade. 500,000 doesn’t even scratch the surface of housing needs, it’s doing something sure but I am not going to praise the man for doing below the bare minimum.

          You’re once again looking at this in a vacuum.