Summary

President Joe Bidenā€™s economic achievementsā€”lowering inflation, reducing gas prices, creating jobs, and boosting manufacturingā€”are largely unrecognized by the public, despite his successes.

His tenure saw landmark legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act, CHIPS Act, and major infrastructure investments.

However, Bidenā€™s approval ratings remain low, attributed to inflation backlash, weak communication, and a media landscape prone to misinformation.

Democrats face a ā€œpropaganda problemā€ rather than a policy failure, with many voters likely to credit incoming President Trump for Bidenā€™s accomplishments due to partisan messaging and social media dynamics.

    • AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml
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      2 days ago

      Seeing a lot of silent downvotes for an objective fact recited in a value neutral manner.

      That in itself says more than I could hope to about the topic of this thread

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        1 day ago

        Okay, Iā€™ll bite and take a few minutes to refute yet another of your seemingly patently false statements that you provide no evidence for.

        Are you talking about the expanded child tax credit that the senate didnā€™t pass(the house did)? If so, thatā€™s not on the president.

        I downvoted you at almost every opportunity bc it seems like youā€™re just talking out of your ass, which isnā€™t helpful. If I missed something that youā€™re referring to for poverty, feel free to share and support your argument.

        https://www.brookings.edu/articles/what-is-the-child-tax-credit-and-how-much-of-it-is-refundable/#how-did-congress-expand-the-child-tax-credit

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          Are you talking about the expanded child tax credit that the senate didnā€™t pass(the house did)? If so, thatā€™s not on the president.

          Itā€™s the unified government under one party of which the president is the head

          Youā€™re being a dishonest weasel