You cannot reference Trump, Obama, or any other president. You cannot reference a movement or political party. This is all about Joe Biden. What has he done, verifiably, to make life better for Americans which should be the only metric of consideration. No hijacking! Start your own thread. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
This is about why someone thinks Biden deserves another chance.If you're not capable of formulating a thought on the matter then just say so or don't post. Anyone else?
You can't define my reasons or why I have them.
Plus, this thread isn't about why he shouldn't get another term.
Glad we won't see those. Right barley?
You have proven time after time why you aren't qualified to rate the validity of my reasons.
I think he's doing at least as good possible with a house that hasn't done shit except take 10+ ballots to elect a piece of shit as speaker and put santos on committees.
I like b. boy's approach on this. If you have no reason to give him another shot, STFU! Originally Posted by VerySkeptical
The Biden Economy is working.
A record number of jobs.
Unemployment rate a historic low.
Inflation is waning.
More people have health insurance.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/b...ty-2023-02-07/ Originally Posted by adav8s28
Biden not being a big crybaby petulant child is a major win.
Biden not spending 3-4 hours a day doing make up is a win.
Biden being able to ride a bike at his age is impressive.
Biden not being fake and not having to rehearse video segments many times before getting non sense and lies told perfectly.
Biden winning and not having stupid rallies all the time, huge win.
In general, just being a grown up in the room and not a whiny little bitch, or I guess big orange bitch.... Originally Posted by royamcr
Biden has done nothing for the economy. he hasn't created one single job.From the Reuters link
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
From the Reuters link
The economy added an average of a half million jobs a month in the first two years of the Biden presidency, nearly triple the pace seen before the health crisis - and 4.8 million in 2022 alone. The 571,000 added in January showed unexpected ongoing strength and put the economy within a few months of potentially returning the employment level to its pre-Covid trend.
Waco, you reading the same link?
Thanks Sleepy Joe
Thanks Kamala Originally Posted by adav8s28