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    He’s done okay for someone who has compromised with Republicans to give them concessions in order to get legislation passed. His stance on Israel has been detrimental to his campaign. He’s taken on some easy wins like marijuana reclassification. There is a lot of issues with current legislation that hurts middle-class workers still that he hasn’t done anything about. People face these issues regularly in the workforce, which doesn’t build trust. He hasn’t done enough to ensure a win against Trump, and the polls show that.

    • I blame the media. Obviously they are not on Biden’s side, obviously they are not going to publicize his victories. He’s made more progress on issues I care about than any president in my lifetime. I think Bernie would have been way, way better.

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        I’m curious, what issues do you care about that you believe he’s made more progress on than any candidate in your lifetime?

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          • Infrastructure
          • Going after monopolies
          • Student loan forgiveness
          • Marijuana decriminalization
          • General economic direction
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            So Infrastructure Bill gives $65 billion to companies monopolies… yet, they’ve ran out of money for ACP:

            https://www.fcc.gov/acp

            Does these companies actually use the money to expand broadband?

            https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/10/25/broadband-subsidies-coronavirus-aid/ https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/02/isps-keep-giving-false-broadband-coverage-data-to-the-fcc-groups-say/

            It gives $110 billion for roads, bridges and other major projects… and a bridge that spans just 0.67 miles costing 10 billion dollars and construction expecting to take 10 years. So, we’re talking maybe 10 small bridges, as the costs keep increasing.

            The antitrust thing is a good start, but Biden has gave too much leniency to the courts which the higher courts were stacked by Trump. Unless Biden were to do something about the Supreme Court, like most cases… Big business and corporate donors will prevail.

            Same with student loan forgiveness. It is a good start, but it has been overturned time and time again in the courts. Furthermore, it doesn’t deal with how majority of companies who are now “paying” for school for employees and then owning them for a long duration despite poor and unsafe working conditions. Biden has largely failed on improving employment & benefit legislation which has been broken.

            Marijuana decriminalization: Marijuna is still illegal under federal law and has not yet been decriminalized. His change in classification would not actually decriminalize it under federal law.

            General economic direction: Have you looked at housing prices recently? Biden’s economy benefits the wealthy and hurts the middle and lower class workers. Inflation has increased significantly above wages.

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              a good start, but

              a good start, but

              “Should we vote for him to keep going? Nah, let’s just undo every bit of progress because life is not perfect yet” - leftists

              Fuck that cutting off your nose to spite your face bullshit.

              Biden has made more progress on all of these issues than any other president in my adult lifetime. PROGRESS. Not “instantly made everything perfect” .

              Biden has us moving in the right direction. More of that please.