I don't want to get too deep in the weeds with you on this but we most certainly have a fundamental disagreement over what qualifies as "success". Philosophically, I'm opposed to the Keynesian approach of stimulating economic growth through massive infusions of government deficit spending. I opposed it under Trump (he caught Hell from the Left for doing it too) and I most certainly oppose it on steroids under this administration!
That being said which is really for another discussion let's just examine your main points and see how we're better off? I'm linking to a Newsweek article published earlier this year assessing Biden's policies specifically on those issues you mentioned. I could link to some Conservative analysis, but you'd probably dismiss those as just right wing propaganda. Newsweek is no right wing rag, and while I don't necessarily think they are always factual or unbiased, in this case their analysis will serve the purpose of our discussion for comparison's sake.
On his economic stimulus, handling the Covid pandemic, & immigration, Newsweek views his policies overall as failures. A few excerpts:
- President Biden's flagship Build Back Better Act has failed to get passed in law, despite his commitment to pass the bill by Christmas.
- Omicron has stalled Biden's initial progress on the COVID front. The administration's lack of preparation for new variants was reflected in the sharp surge in cases nationwide
- Additionally, Biden recently saw the Supreme Court block Biden's vaccine mandate for businesses, which intended to enforce vaccine-or-test requirements for large private companies.
- Criticism was also leveled at the CDC for its guidance recommending mask use in schools for children over the age of two. Scientists raised concerns over the method's effectiveness, while fellow international bodies offered contrasting advice to the CDC
- On the one hand, the Biden administration approved a hefty $1.9 trillion COVID relief package and passed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law
- On the other hand, national inflation rose to a record 6.8 percent, the highest level in 40 years. This has consistently driven up the prices of basic goods and services such as gas, food and housing
- Rising inflation was also compounded with supply chain shortages and delays, further aggravating the issue for consumers.
- the issue of migration and the administration's mismanagement at the US-Mexico border has become a constant headache.
- Title 42 has been heavily criticized for using the pandemic to enable veiled human rights violations and pre-emptively remove migrants found at the border.
- In the opening 10 months of Biden's presidency, over 7,647 cases of rape, torture, murder, kidnapping and violent assault towards asylum-seekers at the border have been recorded.
You said earlier ITT Presidents have no control over some of the things you mentioned have hampered Biden's leadership. These above items are ALL a direct result of his poor policies! You can spin his objectives any way you like, but the end results will always turn out the same.
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