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Nationwide, around 10% of funding for schools is public. In Alaska it was 7% in 2020. You're right in saying it would take an act of congress. Biden loves taking credit for acts of congress, though. so he can take credit for that, too. Further, he was a senator for longer than I've been alive. His leadership in the DNC has shaped the nation and is a large, if not-exclusive, part of how we got into this mess.
but do go ahead, insist it's NoT BiDeN's FaUlT when a) he has a very long track record that is a significant part of the problem and b) while he can't act unilaterally, he largely hasn't acted in any meaningful way.
Literally the only justification for voting for Biden is that trump is worse. that's not an argument for Biden... and after a certain point you have to wonder if maybe that's the reason he didn't pressure his DoJ to hurry the fuck up with trump indictments... you know... for fucking espionage... or even the entire reason Trump is allowed to be a political candidate at all.
But sure the guy whose done nothing for decades... he's gonna save us with some parks.
Oh, okay, yes, that's the problem, Biden just didn't realize he could take credit for something that Congress did. Good thing Congress would definitely be onboard with it, included a supermajority in the Senate.
Jesus fucking Christ.
And you wonder why this whole line of thinking is seen as deeply unserious.
in 2020, Biden ran on his vast tenure. but apparently, its "deeply unserious" to look at what hes done? He'll likely mention it again in the coming year
And yes, he does take credit for acts of congress. the build back better plan comes immediately to mind. Or did you think he did that exclusive? American Recovery Act, too. in fact, he pretty much takes credit for every major piece of legislation that comes off. And to be fair, he does do some heavy lifting and horse trading to get it done, but he's far- far from alone on that.
No, it's deeply unserious to have vast criticisms of what Biden hasn't done with a complete and total ignorance of how the government or the presidency works.
Riiiight.
maybe you should explain how it all works to the fucking POTUS, then, since he loves taking credit for congressional acts that he think's we'll like. can't have it both ways. that you try to insist he should get it both ways is hilarious.
it is a valid criticism to say nothing he's done comes even close to 'enough'. in fact, despite his efforts, he's released more oil into the market from the strategic reserves than every other president combined., and new oil permits have significantly outpaced permits during Trump's admin.
but it's deeply unserious to actually look at Biden's record. As a president. unless that record is... you know... actually a positive record.
I can't have it both ways... that Biden both likes to take credit for Congressional actions, yet, simultaneously, does not actually control Congress. These are, apparently, according to you, mutually exclusive points.
Huh. That's an interesting point of view you have.