What’s the impact of Biden’s policies on climate change? So far and then as calculated for the future?
What’s the impact of his policies on working class wages, as of the end of his term?
I’m curious if you know the answers to those questions. In another reality, those would be vital issues to some people in the same way that Gaza was a vital issue to some people, but I’ll wager that the relative importance that the media you consume placed on those three issues is basically skewed towards Gaza by an amount so close to 100% that it might as well be.
And, those were affirmative actions on his part, not just sort of “aiding and abetting” extensively with some efforts to stop it. Not that I’m saying it excuses his war-criminal support for Israel. I’m just saying that, when it’s not complicated, he came out swinging in a big way to do actually good things, which is pretty unusual for an American politician. I don’t know if you realize it, but ““Biden, again.” Almost nobody wanted that” is a textbook propaganda framing, sort of indirectly implying (quite effectively) that he did nothing of value.
And, of course, refusing to vote for Harris because of Gaza is about the stupidest strategy you could possibly pursue. It’s now more likely than not, I think, that Gaza simply won’t exist by the end of Trump’s term.
What’s the impact of Biden’s policies on climate change? So far and then as calculated for the future?
What’s the impact of his policies on working class wages, as of the end of his term?
I’m curious if you know the answers to those questions. In another reality, those would be vital issues to some people in the same way that Gaza was a vital issue to some people, but I’ll wager that the relative importance that the media you consume placed on those three issues is basically skewed towards Gaza by an amount so close to 100% that it might as well be.
And, those were affirmative actions on his part, not just sort of “aiding and abetting” extensively with some efforts to stop it. Not that I’m saying it excuses his war-criminal support for Israel. I’m just saying that, when it’s not complicated, he came out swinging in a big way to do actually good things, which is pretty unusual for an American politician. I don’t know if you realize it, but ““Biden, again.” Almost nobody wanted that” is a textbook propaganda framing, sort of indirectly implying (quite effectively) that he did nothing of value.
And, of course, refusing to vote for Harris because of Gaza is about the stupidest strategy you could possibly pursue. It’s now more likely than not, I think, that Gaza simply won’t exist by the end of Trump’s term.