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Try to name one thing Biden has done well. One.

Mrleft8

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December 24th and Joe Biden is the WORST President in US history still.
How many times has Biden been impeached? How many law suits have been filed against him? How many of Biden's cabinet, or senior staff/advisors have been convicted of crimes? How many of Biden's relatives have accused him of being a serial liar, and crook?
Time for you to take a long winter's nap Maxi. Your desperation is showing.
 

bridhb

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How many times has Biden been impeached? How many law suits have been filed against him? How many of Biden's cabinet, or senior staff/advisors have been convicted of crimes? How many of Biden's relatives have accused him of being a serial liar, and crook?
Time for you to take a long winter's nap Maxi. Your desperation is showing.
According to MTG, impeachment will begin once she gets back from Costa Rica.
 

Sol Rosenberg

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I rather like the bipartisan nature of much of his legislative successes, and much of this list:
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Sol Rosenberg

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Unfortunately little of it was "bipartisan" although most Republicans will be glad to take credit for it. However it's undoubtedly good for the whole country, as opposed to mean-spirited political theater.
Don’t underestimate how much work it took to get those things through a 50/50 senate. That was a mammoth achievement, and that’s not even mentioning the judicial nominations. That’s why I mostly try to avoid slagging Sens. Manchin and Sinema. Yeah, they are a pain in the ass at times but they helped bring those GOP senators on board at cloture time.
 

billy backstay

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Unfortunately little of it was "bipartisan" although most Republicans will be glad to take credit for it. However it's undoubtedly good for the whole country, as opposed to mean-spirited political theater.

What gets my dander up is the GOP hypocrites holding up copies of checks given to their local people from legislation they opposed, but are now claiming responsibility for....
 

Steam Flyer

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What gets my dander up is the GOP hypocrites holding up copies of checks given to their local people from legislation they opposed, but are now claiming responsibility for....
Here, too.
I made sure our local Congresscritter... who did win reelection, unfortunately... got it flung back in his face, publicly, every time he pulled this gambit. Didn't accomplish much but get me off his Christmas list.
 

Olsonist

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Hell, they campaign both on opposing the legislation and the "great work" they did in providing the benefits. Fucking hypocritical shits.

They learned that from Newt Gingrich who voted against, campaigned against, shut the government down to stop and then took credit for Clinton's budget surpluses.
 

Olsonist

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Tom will be along shortly to ask why does Joe Biden hate free market capitalism?

This actually ain't a gonna happen until the FCC vacancy gets filled because Republican Duopoly members on the Commission ain't a gonna vote for this.

The FCC Board is currently split 2-2 and there are 3 vacancies.
 
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hobie1616

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The 10 best things Joe Biden did in 2022


10. He acted to prevent a crippling national rail strike

It wasn’t exactly Ronald Reagan firing striking air traffic controllers, but Biden did get Congress to pass bipartisan legislation forcing rail worker unions to accept the overly generous contract his administration had negotiated, avoiding a strike that could have crippled our economy and exacerbated inflation.

9. He is sending B-52s to Australia to counter China​

Building on last year’s historic trilateral security agreement with Australia and Britain — known as AUKUS — to help Canberra build nuclear-capable submarines, Biden announced plans to deploy up to six nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to a dedicated air base in northern Australia to help counter Chinese hegemony.

8. He launched a “full-court press” against China’s domestic semiconductor industry​

Biden blocked U.S. companies from selling chips or semiconductor equipment to China. He also cracked down on China’s “Thousand Talents” program to recruit U.S. science and technology experts, issuing export control rules that prohibit U.S. citizens from supporting China’s advanced chip development — cutting off the flow of Silicon Valley expertise. This will severely curtail China’s ambitions to develop its own cutting-edge semiconductor industry.

7. He signed the first bipartisan gun legislation in decades​

Following the school shooting in Uvalde, Tex., Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, co-sponsored by Sens. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), that protects the rights of lawful gun owners while cracking down on criminal misuse of firearms — including incentives for states to implement “red-flag” laws; increased funding for mental health and school safety; added scrutiny of gun buyers who are under 21 or domestic abusers; and stronger penalties for straw buyers and gun traffickers.

6. He secured extradition of the terrorist charged with bombing Pan Am Flight 103, which killed 190 Americans​

Libyan intelligence operative Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud — suspected of building the explosive device used in the 1988 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, is the first terrorist linked to the attack to face justice in the United States.

5. He kept Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on the U.S. list of foreign terrorist organizations​

President Donald Trump listed the IRGC in 2019 as part of his “maximum pressure” campaign after he withdrew from President Barack Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal. Iran demanded that Biden delist the IRGC before it considered returning to compliance with the deal. Despite his misguided efforts to revive that agreement, Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in April that the IRGC would remain on the list and that the decision was “absolutely final.”

4. He won support for Finland and Sweden to join NATO​

While he must still manage Turkish intransigence, Biden got both NATO allies and a 95-1 bipartisan majority in the Senate to support the admission of the two Nordic nations to the Atlantic alliance — a major blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who opposes any NATO expansion.

3. He killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri​

Of course, Zawahiri was living openly in downtown Kabul thanks to Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. But 11 years after opposing the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, Biden ordered the drone strike that took out bin Laden’s right-hand man and successor. He also took out Islamic State leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi in northwest Syria and resumed full ground operationsalongside our Kurdish partners, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which have kept a check on the Islamic State in the region.

2. He declared the United States will defend Taiwan​

Not once, not twice, but four times since taking office (most recently in September), Biden has vowed that the U.S. military would defend Taiwan if Communist China attacked. Beijing is on notice: The policy of “strategic ambiguity” is dead (notwithstanding White House aides who tried to walk back Biden’s comments each time). It is U.S. policy to defend Taiwan against unjust aggression.

1. He saved Ukraine​

Biden’s handling of Ukraine tops both my best and worst lists this year. Here is the best: After Russia invaded, Biden rallied our allies to support Ukraine’s self-defense — providing arms, money, intelligence and diplomatic support that stopped Putin from seizing Kyiv. At the start of the conflict, no one thought Ukraine could survive; today, Ukraine’s courageous armed forces are on the offensive, retaking territory Russia unlawfully seized. For all the flaws in his Ukraine strategy, Biden deserves credit for saving a free and independent Ukraine.
 

d'ranger

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With all this 'bipartisan' winning why do 60 percent of Dems not want Joey to run for re election?
dosnt make sense
dosnt? That either. And why do you care since you would never vote for or support a Democrat. As to why I think age is a concern and at the end of the day the party will pick the most qualified person.

Would you like some more straws?
 
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