1) Assuming the American people wanted infrastructure spending, green energy spending, student loan forgiveness, Ukraine spending, and domestic chip manufacturing instead of what Americans had been shouting about since 2021: that the cost of living, inflation, housing/rent costs, and the broken immigration system…
1) Assuming the American people wanted infrastructure spending, green energy spending, student loan forgiveness, Ukraine spending, and domestic chip manufacturing instead of what Americans had been shouting about since 2021: that the cost of living, inflation, housing/rent costs, and the broken immigration system were the things they wanted to see addressed first.
2) Thinking he could run for a second term at 82 when he promised to be a generational bridge candidate.
3) Bringing nice guy vibes to a time of national anger and bringing defense of the status quo to an anti-establishment/populist populace.
Assuming that the American people were content with the system as it was, and willing to wait for it to give them indirect benefits, instead of at the end of their patience with government and wanting benefits directly, like the Covid stimulus.
Biden was doing what needed to be done. Trump just kept giving empty promises that he has no intention of keeping. And, yes, regardless of any of this, I blame people voting for a guy with not one shred of decency, honesty, integrity, or empathy. The "status quo" that you seemingly dislike at least doesn't spew hate toward anyone not like themselves.
Oh he’s gonna do some of it. At the very least he’s gonna do a whole lot of deportations. But he’ll also lie to them a bunch about how he’s supposedly making the economy better in a way that will convince them that he is. That’s because he knows how to sell a narrative better than dems do.
Biden's biggest failures:
1) Assuming the American people wanted infrastructure spending, green energy spending, student loan forgiveness, Ukraine spending, and domestic chip manufacturing instead of what Americans had been shouting about since 2021: that the cost of living, inflation, housing/rent costs, and the broken immigration system were the things they wanted to see addressed first.
2) Thinking he could run for a second term at 82 when he promised to be a generational bridge candidate.
3) Bringing nice guy vibes to a time of national anger and bringing defense of the status quo to an anti-establishment/populist populace.
These are all 100% his fault, not the public's.
To restate point 1:
Assuming that the American people were content with the system as it was, and willing to wait for it to give them indirect benefits, instead of at the end of their patience with government and wanting benefits directly, like the Covid stimulus.
Biden was doing what needed to be done. Trump just kept giving empty promises that he has no intention of keeping. And, yes, regardless of any of this, I blame people voting for a guy with not one shred of decency, honesty, integrity, or empathy. The "status quo" that you seemingly dislike at least doesn't spew hate toward anyone not like themselves.
Sure, Travis, but you know better than anyone here that Trump isn't going to do shit to address the issues Americans claim they care about.
Oh he’s gonna do some of it. At the very least he’s gonna do a whole lot of deportations. But he’ll also lie to them a bunch about how he’s supposedly making the economy better in a way that will convince them that he is. That’s because he knows how to sell a narrative better than dems do.