• chaogomu@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Criticisms is right there in your quote.

    Biden did a fine job as president except for two little things. Gaza and Marrick Garland.

    As to supporting Biden, no shit he did. At the time, Biden was the president and had been elected via primary as the Nominee. And as we know from recent history, not supporting the democratic nominee means that the Republican wins.

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      1 day ago

      No, Biden did terrible overall. A highlight would be making it illegal for railroad workers to strike. His foreign policy was awful as well, not just Palestine.

      Bernie had the following to start a new party, but is likely being blackmailed or bribed to keep people in the “Democratic” party.

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        4 hours ago

        The rail strike was bad, but then Biden turned around and got the rail workers almost everything they had been asking for.

        As to Foreign Policy, what specifically was bad? The pull-out from Afghanistan? It’s hard to stick the landing when the guy before released 5k enemy fighters while reducing the US military presence to less than a skeleton crew.

        But other than that, the US was mostly respected by the world under Biden. We had some bad trade deals from Trump, but were working on fixing things.

        As to splitting the Democratic party, that’s a great way to never win elections again. Because you cannot have three viable parties under First Past the Post voting. It’s literally impossible.