Do you regret voting for Biden?

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Do I regret voting for Biden

  1. 5 - A stern yes

    4 vote(s)
    17.4%
  2. 4 - Yes

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  3. 3 - Part Yes and Part no

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    8.7%
  4. 2 - No

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    8.7%
  5. 1 - A stern no

    14 vote(s)
    60.9%
  1. Nonnie

    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Has he turned out and delivered the results that you expected?
     
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    Most voters expected him to deliver only one thing, - to get Trump out of the WH.
     
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    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That's called, cutting your nose off to spite your own face. That happens in many countries, put up with disastrous economic results because they didn't want xxxxx in. If only more had the ability to comprehend policies over character. But democracy encompasses all.

    Is it, "I voted for the nice captain, unfortunately he ran the ship into the iceberg, despite sinking, thank goodness the nasty captain wasn't in control".
     
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    Pro_Line_FL Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I don't think you have ever lived in poor economic times if you think this is disastrous, not to mention the fact that inflation is direct result of Trumps economic policies, specifically the addition of $8 trillion of new money into the economy.
     
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    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Inflation across all countries is the fallout of COVID lockdowns. And the American debt continues to climb because America will never ever have any president with the ability to reduce it.
     
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    Yes, but earlier you had a different tone to what you call "disastrous economy"
     
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    Since I didn't, I picked a stern no.
     
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    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Bidenomics is based on fiscal stimulus, infrastructure investment, and tax fairness. Has any of that happened? I don't think so.
     
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    He was elected to get rid of Trump. Period. People considered him to be a threat to the nation and a horrible representative of the US.

    You have your opinion, which is to say "I don't think so", but hard data is available

    59 pages of infrastructure projects

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    All Projects
    https://www.permits.performance.gov/projects?page=4
     
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    We know leftists are led only by their emotions already.
     
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    I voted part yes and part no.

    I think Biden put forward some great ideas, and I'm happy. Like EV charging infrastructure. But not the immigration issue.

    On the other hand, I feel like Biden has surrounded himself with failures that have held him back, like Harris with the border problem or Buttigieg with taking family leave while the United States suffered a transportation crisis.
     
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    You have the cart before the horse. I'll grant you that the administration is full of failed cabinet members. They take turns making fools of themselves. The problem is Biden is not running the show. He is a figurehead, and pretty tired looking one.

    Buttigeig might be the worst of the lot. He does nothing right and is only interested in promoting himself for president. If that was his goal, he has done a very poor job of it. If you can't be an effective Secretary of Transportation, what makes the voters think that he will be an effective president?
     
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    But Bidenomics is based on what I just said.

    The fiscal stimulus was spending on infrastructure, education, and healthcare. This was to create jobs and economic growth.

    He was going to improve physical structures, such as roads, bridges, and airports. Has that happened or started to happen?

    He wanted a fairer tax system by implementing tax increases on wealthy individuals and corporations. Has that happened.

    But your posts just keep concentrating on character, remove Trump, but economic policy knowledge is vacant/zero.

    Some might vote to lower their standard of living, I don't.
     
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    Yeah, except for the fact that the "nice captain" also helped with the economy and our foreign policy.

    I every single way imaginable Biden has been a better president then Trump could ever hope of being.
     
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    I just gave you a link to 59 pages of projects with their current status. Yes, many are complete and others being worked

    I gave you the info, and instead of reading it, you just pretend that it doesn't exist.
     
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    I voted for Biden to get rid of Trump. The day after the election it was mission accomplished. Biden was to be nothing more than a transition president. Someone in-between Trump and whoever came next. Transition presidents don’t run for reelection. All I expected of Biden was for him to smile and act presidential. Nothing more, nothing less. It’s been nice being rid of a 77-year-old man who acted like a 4-year-old spoiled brat with his name calling and throwing of temper tantrums along with his 3rd grade schoolyard bullying tactics.


    But since we’ll have an 80 year old transition president who doesn’t know he was just a transition president running for reelection against the rude, obnoxious, uncouth 77 year old spoiled brat, I’ll be voting third party against both.
     
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    I didn't vote for him, and won't be if he's the candidate in 2024, but he's been pretty much as I expected he would be.
     
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    How dare you try and drag the thread into the satire and humour section.
     
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    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What would you do if you got Trump back?
     
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    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I don't read copy and pasted links, by all means provide them, but from the horses mouth is better. Just a link means, "Oh ****, I better go off and Google something as an answer".
     
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    @Pro_Line_FL

    NBCNews 5 Nov - 'Jumbled mess’: The Bidenomics brand leaves nearly everyone — including Biden — baffled

    Financial Times - 5 Oct - The problem with Bidenomics

    Washington Post - 7 Nov - Why "Bidenomics" falls flat

    Bloomberg - 10 Nov - Biden backer says democrats can't just rely on Bidenomics

    Four stern no votes haven't a clue what's going on.
     
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    Here is my "clue" about what is going on.

    US Economy grew at 4.9%, best showing in 2 years
    Last week I filled up my gas tank with gas that cost 2.99 gallon
     
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    After COVID, the economy would grow when the lockdowns ended even without a president.

    It was under $2 a gallon under Trump. So why did you want to pay a dollar more?
     
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    I wouldn't be the one getting him back. I’d be blaming the democrats for choosing and running a candidate that 61% of all Americans don’t want to run again. Question 16.

    https://d3nkl3psvxxpe9.cloudfront.net/documents/econTabReport_bpzPgoE.pdf

    Or for running a candidate with only a 41% overall job approval or running a candidate that is seen favorably or positively by only 40.6% of all Americans while they see him negatively/unfavorably at 54.6%.

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president-biden-job-approval-7320.html

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/biden_favorableunfavorable-6677.html

    Of course it’s the democrats choice of who they run just like it’s the republicans choice of who they run. It’s my choice of who I vote for or vote against or perhaps not vote at all since I definitely don’t want neither major party candidates to become the next president. I’m not alone in not wanting neither one. There will be other choices, RFK Jr. Cornel West, whoever the no labels party runs, or not voting at all. In fact the most recent Quinnipiac poll shows among all Americans Biden 36%, Trump 35%, RFK Jr. 19%, West 6%, other 1% question 5 below all the narrative. Among independents, the election deciders it’s Biden 27%, Trump 30%, RFK Jr. 33%, West 8%. This should tell you how much most Americans don’t like the choices being offered by either major party.

    https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3881
     

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