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[–] [email protected] 21 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Yes, it was embarrassing. As soon as he said it I literally winced in pain. It was bad.

But. And of course there's a but. He even addressed later in the conference that him misspeaking should not over shadow the results he's getting. And he's getting results.

Man has stated he's had speech problems loong before he ran for president. Like, still a kid in school stuttering times. He sucks with names. That's an unfortunate fact. But why does that trump (pun intended) everything else?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Here's Biden in the 2008 debate against Sarah Palin. https://youtu.be/4Hs7CptPWI4?si=ygyXTtMIiNwfAPYa

There's no "stutter." He's nailing his talking points, stringing them together fluently. The Biden of today is unrecognizable.

At the same time, it's not like Kamala is going to beat Trump. And they won't let Bernie get the nomination.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago

Yeah even a senile biden is better at public speaking than Kamala.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Bro, if your answer to all this is Bernie you're so far off in lala land there's no point in arguing with you.

And that's coming from someone who donated heavily to his campaign haha

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Bernie was the most popular candidate in 2016 until the DNC booted him for Hillary. And Bernie is still coherent.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 4 months ago

Look. I love Bernie. I honestly wish he was in charge, things would be a million times better. He was popular online. And with peolle we would mainly talk to

Unfortunately that's not most voters. And replacing Biden with someone he's already beat shows no strength, especially when you're replacing him because he's old and the replacement is almost as old.

I would love to feel the Bern but that's not possible now :(

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

This is how Bernie can still win!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Because it's clearly more than a fucking speech impediment or random words he misspoke a few times. People have eyes. No amount of spin is going to change the reality that he's an elderly man whose brain is slowly fucking degenerating in real time in front of our eyes.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 4 months ago (1 children)

He was right about jobs going up. He was right about strengthening NATO. He was correct about the Border being more secure. He said he wants to fight greedy corporations and scummy land lords. How is all that over looked?

Use you're eyes to see what he's actually saying. There was 3 or 4 gaffs after a day of talking to other world leaders on major world events. His actions speak louder than words

Is he perfect, no. Absolutely not. Still better than not only the other guy but any other alternative placed in front of us.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Absolutely agreed that he's miles better than the alternative, and if forced to vote for him I will, but it's not a good look for a party that markets itself as a sensible alternative to the dumpster fire that is the Republican party.

The man is clearly too old for the job and no amount of shining up the turd will make it anything other than a turd. Sure people will hold their nose and vote for it, but at the end of this whole thing, either way we're all covered in shit. And the thing is, it doesn't have to be that way.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago (2 children)

If the party wanted someone diffrent they should have got someone else during the primaries. We all knew he was too old the first time. But, shockingly, he's done a pretty alright job.

But there was still the chance to pass the torch earlier and it passed. If we fold now we old give into pressure by the Republicans. He's doing a solid enough job. Replacing him now causes discourse withing the party and fuel their parties chants of how bad we are.

We know they already think he's incompetent. Nothing will change that. They said he was old from the beginning. We know he's old too. But he's doing good.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Dude, there wasn't any other option in the primaries. No one else was running. Seriously running against an incumbent in your own party is basically political suicide.

Palmer was the closest and I didn't even know his name until after our primary. It was only a good move for him because he was already an outsider who just wanted some publicity.

Basically, you either voted for Biden because iTs ThE rIgHt ThInG tO dO, or because He'S tHe iNcUmBeNt...

...or you desperately, nihilistically voted uncommitted.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Nobody ran in the primaries is what I was saying, so don't throw that point back in my face, bro.

Nobody ran, although literally everyone was already aware how old he was. He already was stuttering and making slight mistake. What happened at he debate wasn't news to anyone. But had someone stood up then an took the chance we could have rallied then. But they didn't. Because although he made a couple mistakes his actions spoke for themselves.

Nobody seriously is trying to take his position now either. Because it's dumb. It's just a bunch of rich fucks and loud mouths screaming like it's gunna make it better.

Also, at this point, I did vote for Biden because of everything he's gotten done. I've been bashing him the whole time but I'll admit he's gotten shit done.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Nobody ran in the primaries

That's because the party elite told all the strong candidates to stay out and "wait their turn."

[–] [email protected] -2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

But now that the party elite are demanding change everyone with actual power wants to still follow Biden?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Like it was setup to avoid an actual primary.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago

So we're supposed to have faith and confidence in anyone who was too afraid to take on an old man in the primary? If someone really wanted change they would have ran against him damn the consequences

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

If the party wanted someone diffrent they should have got someone else during the primaries.

The Democrats ratfucked the primaries. They even rearranged the states to make it easier for Biden!

[–] [email protected] -3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Proof?

Edit for test

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Growth shatters expectations: GDP expands 3.1% - a year beginning with heavy odds of a recession

Job creation 40 times rate of last 3 republican presidents - More than double Clinton and Obama

Black unemployment rate lower under Biden than any other administration (4.7%) - Compared to black unemployment under Trump was 2nd worst number in history, reaching over 16%

$1 Billion to replace the Blatnik Bridge connecting WI - MN

$600 million to replace the I-5 Bridge between Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, with an earthquake-resistant, multimodal bridge.

$427 million to establish the first offshore wind terminal on the West Coast, off California.

$372 million to replace Cape Cod's nearly 90-year-old Sagamore Bridge.

$300 million for a new container terminal for the Port of New Orleans.

$95 million to widen a 10-mile section of I-10 through the Gila River in Arizona.

$142 million to fix the I-376 corridor in Pittsburgh, including an area infamously known as "the bathtub" due to its regular flooding.

$150 million to reconnect communities divided by the Cross Bronx Expressway in New York built in the mid-1900s.

Modernizes American port infrastructure

$3B investment for high speed internet for rural communities

$623 million to build EV charging network

Awards nearly $163 billion in federal contracts to small businesses

$426 million for Northern California offshore wind farm

Post-pandemics recovery is by far the most successful in the world

US oil production hits all-time high

Rescinds Trump-era "Denial of Care" rule that allowed health care workers to deny medical care to patients because of their personal religious or moral belief

Launches $11 billion on semiconductor-related research and development including $5 billion National Semiconductor Technology Center

US Trade Deficit With China Narrows to Lowest Since 2010

$250 million to modernize airports in 37 states

$4.4 million to upgrade Maine's power grid

Violent crime drop significantly since 2020

$5.8 billion to clean up nation’s drinking water and upgrade infrastructure

Round 15 of student loan forgiveness: $1.2 billion of federal student loans

Orders cybersecurity regulations for port operators similar to standardized safety regulations preventing injury and damage to people and infrastructure

$500 million to combat wildfire and improve resilience

$1 billion deal with Oregon, Washington, and 4 Columbia River tribes to revive Northwest salmon population

$1.7 billion package to fund initiatives aimed at ending hunger across the United States by 2030

$1 billion toward cleaning up 110 contaminated sites

$28 billion towards substance abuse treatment

$366 million to accelerate clean energy deployment in rural and remote areas

Implemented new rule that cuts credit card late fees $32 to $8

Allows student loan borrowers to repay based on income providing affordable payments and eventual student loan forgiveness

Directs DOJ to issue regulations giving clear protections of sensitive data from access by countries of concern

Bans asbestos

Funds program to fund coast-to-coast bicycle path without hitting a road

Commits $6B to cut emissions from high-carbon industries

Lends $1.5B to restart Michigan nuclear power plant

Allocates $750 million for hydrogen research and development

Restores threatened species protections dropped by Trump

Blocks mining on more than 221,000 acres of federal land in Colorado

First National standard ever for reducing harmful chemicals in drinking water

"Last resort" program keeps tens of thousands of American veterans who were in danger of losing their homes

America's economy growing at double the rate of all other G7 countries

Adds Title IX protections for LGBT students, forbidding discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

Shields millions of acres of Alaskan wilderness from drilling and mining

$7 billion in federal grants for residential solar projects serving 900,000-plus households

Extends rule requiring overtime pay to workers making under $58,000 annually

Requires airlines to give cash refunds for canceled and significantly delayed flights

Establishes standards to eliminate emissions from new federal buildings by 2030

Lays out conditions for national goal to cut emissions from freight shipping down to zero

Bans most noncompete employment agreements preventing workers from joining competing businesses or launching ones of their own

Reinstates net neutrality

Prohibits federally funded health providers & insurers from discriminating on basis of sexual orientation and gender identity

Canadian Solar, one of the largest solar manufacturing companies in the world coming back to the US, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act

Round 16 of student debt forgiveness: Clears $6 billion in debt for closed art school’s students

In 2021 only three states supplied 12 months of post partum care - Three years later 46 states now do

Online platforms and social media companies required to report child sex trafficking and online enticement to NCMEC’s tip line

Bans Russian uranium imports

$16 billion investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Round 17 of student debt forgiveness: $7.7 billion for over 160,000 borrowers

Free online tax filing program piloted this year made permanent and scope will be expanded

Executive action ordering the closure of border cutting asylum claims in half (according to FOX News)

Prohibits medical debt from being reported on credit reports

Pardons US Service Members convicted because they were gay

Enacts plan to end Parkinson’s disease

Codifies same-sex and interracial marriage

Bolsters nation’s nuclear power by speeding timeline for licensing new nuclear reactors and cut fees that companies have to pay to do so

That's just the past year. Want me to find more for you? Or maybe you can do more research past "he's old!!!1!"

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

US oil production hits all-time high

Executive action ordering the closure of border cutting asylum claims in half (according to FOX News)

Aren't these generally seen as bad things, though?

I'll also say a lot of this list is basically just routine infrastructure maintenance funding, which was arguably necessary, but I would much rather see a combating of the more institutional problems that led to this infrastructure being in such a state of disrepair in the first place. Expanding a highway, for example, not really something I would say is a great accomplishment. The economic citations are things that I find kind of suspicious more generally, because I'm familiar with the amount of laundering economists can accomplish when they really put their pussy into it. Post-pandemic recovery, for example, I can think of a couple ways to spin that, most of them involve us having taken a very large hit from the pandemic compared to other countries because we had a shit ass pandemic response relative to other countries. Violent crime dropping from 2020 is gonna be a fuckin no brainer, for example, like obviously that's gonna be the case, I don't think you can really attribute that to a biden presidency.

Eliminate the padding in this list and back up what appear to be the stronger points and it would be more serious. As it stands, this is more just kind of a gish gallop. You're just popping a bigass list with no citations and then that's gonna look more credible while your opposition can't do much in the face of it without looking like they're nitpicking or denying reality, even though you don't have any citations. It might be cynical, but I've been on the internet before, so I bet if I push back at all, you're just gonna tell me to look into it further myself, and that it's not your job to educate me even though you're the one who has the burden of proof for making these claims, like how tankies tell me to read theory whenever I ask them questions about books they've supposedly read biblically and know so well.

In any case, a lot of these aren't really fighting against the idea that the democrats just end up as a controlled opposition band-aid which barely does anything before fascism creeps back in and fucks something else up in our shitty pendulum system. It's not really fighting against that claim, which I would say is the core nihilistic, apathetic claim that has to be disputed before people can be convinced that their vote will do something.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago

I agree, and I was gunna start giving facts on stuff, but after tonight I'm just gunna get super drunk haha

But I will say the dude I responded to was acting like Biden has done nothing so I loaded the lost just to make it look better. Bit also that was only this year. If you really want me to I'll make a better list of just the highlights with sources

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

A recession typically follows after interest rates come down (interest rate cuts are a leading indicator of a recession because the Fed is usually too slow to cut).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

His speech impediment is bullshit. Where was it when he was Obama's VP? Where was it in the Senate?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Still with him. He only had to talk like 10 times a year then though so it wasn't as noticeable

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I grew up with a stutter. I still have it if I don't watch the pace of my speech. My uncle is the same way, but a more severe case. This is not someone with a stutter:

https://youtu.be/4Hs7CptPWI4?si=o-yRUmPHA1fuXyh8

What it is, is someone who is not dealing with senility.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

You sent a highlight of him talking in the past and want to compare it to him talking now like it's a fair fight?

Look. We know he's old. Nobody is arguing against that. Is his stuttering worse now with his age, yes. Unfortunately. But his gaffs while speaking are not going to distract me too much from what he's actually doing

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

My point is that you can't conceal his obvious senility by calling it a stutter. Yes, Trump needs to be prevented from gaining power, and were Biden to win a second term, the next four years would be better for the universe than if Trump were to win.

Regardless, it is looking exceedingly unlikely that Biden will be President on Jan 21, 2025, so he should step aside for someone who has a realistic prayer of actually being President on January 21.