True, the CHIPS act, infrastructure bill, inflation reduction act, the largest investment into climate change in US history
The government throwing money at corporations and calling it progress is not fundamental change.
allowing Medicare negotiation for the first time in history
For 10 drugs. And legislation that only benefits old people is also not fundamental change.
and persistent support of Ukraine against fledgling populace support
The US funding a proxy war (I support Ukraine, but let’s call this what it is) is not a fundamental change.
and an economy that’s the envy of the world
You know that when you toss in shit like this, it casts doubts on the rest of your comment, right?
God damn, what did you want?
A minimum wage increase. Rescheduled cannabis. The childcare and education provisions promised and then gleefully jettisoned from BBB. Legislation to protect democracy. Legislation to protect Roe. You know, the things Biden promised when he was running. The word he just said he kept.
You have such a misunderstanding of government if you think federal funding allocation is not fundamental change, it’s a core function of government. Funding semiconductor production to reduce dependence on Taiwan has such far reaching consequences.
Durr, unless ALL medications can be free, it’s a worthless bill!
Another complete misunderstanding of government powers, of course it had to be with bipartisan medications, do you not think the house and senate wouldn’t filibuster over broad sweeping healthcare changes?
What would you have preferred Biden do in Ukraine?
And a strong economy directly tied to the Build Back Better Act gets a “no” from you. Good one.
I could go through each of your shithouse Biden demands, but as soon as I saw a federal wage increase I knew you had no grasp on the role of federal government. Why should the minimum wage in Utah be the same as California?
You have such a misunderstanding of government if you think federal funding allocation is not fundamental change
Giving handouts to corporations is par for the course. Not a fundamental change.
Durr, unless ALL medications can be free, it’s a worthless bill!
I guess since you have proven completely incapable of debunking anything I’ve actually said, making shit up is a great alternative.
Another complete misunderstanding of government powers, of course it had to be with bipartisan medications, do you not think the house and senate wouldn’t filibuster over broad sweeping healthcare changes?
You have a poor grasp on the idea of “fundamental change.” You seem to be of the opinion that it means “pissing about at the edges and doing as little as possible.” Also, the House has no filibuster and the Senate could have eliminated the filibuster forever at any time with a simple majority vote, which is all it takes to alter Senate rules.
What would you have preferred Biden do in Ukraine?
Been more supportive than he was. But I’m not going to pretend that what he did for Ukraine is in any way a deviation from the norm. It was not a fundamental change.
And a strong economy directly tied to the Build Back Better Act gets a “no” from you. Good one.
Considering BBB didn’t pass, yeah. I don’t give credit for non-accomplishments.
I could go through each of your shithouse Biden demands
You asked, and I provided a list of broken promises. If Biden wanted to say he kept his word, he should have kept his word.
but as soon as I saw a federal wage increase I knew you had no grasp on the role of federal government.
“You don’t know how government works” is just what centrists say when they’re wrong. You’ve said some variant of it three times in this comment alone.
Why should the minimum wage in Utah be the same as California?
Well, that wasn’t the position I stated. Wages should go up because prices have gone up without a wage increase since 2009.
Now to address your strawman directly: An hour of a person’s life is not worth less in Utah. No matter how much you think that that person is worth less.
The government throwing money at corporations and calling it progress is not fundamental change.
For 10 drugs. And legislation that only benefits old people is also not fundamental change.
The US funding a proxy war (I support Ukraine, but let’s call this what it is) is not a fundamental change.
You know that when you toss in shit like this, it casts doubts on the rest of your comment, right?
A minimum wage increase. Rescheduled cannabis. The childcare and education provisions promised and then gleefully jettisoned from BBB. Legislation to protect democracy. Legislation to protect Roe. You know, the things Biden promised when he was running. The word he just said he kept.
This is such a milquetoast retort.
You have such a misunderstanding of government if you think federal funding allocation is not fundamental change, it’s a core function of government. Funding semiconductor production to reduce dependence on Taiwan has such far reaching consequences.
Another complete misunderstanding of government powers, of course it had to be with bipartisan medications, do you not think the house and senate wouldn’t filibuster over broad sweeping healthcare changes?
What would you have preferred Biden do in Ukraine?
And a strong economy directly tied to the Build Back Better Act gets a “no” from you. Good one.
I could go through each of your shithouse Biden demands, but as soon as I saw a federal wage increase I knew you had no grasp on the role of federal government. Why should the minimum wage in Utah be the same as California?
Giving handouts to corporations is par for the course. Not a fundamental change.
I guess since you have proven completely incapable of debunking anything I’ve actually said, making shit up is a great alternative.
You have a poor grasp on the idea of “fundamental change.” You seem to be of the opinion that it means “pissing about at the edges and doing as little as possible.” Also, the House has no filibuster and the Senate could have eliminated the filibuster forever at any time with a simple majority vote, which is all it takes to alter Senate rules.
Been more supportive than he was. But I’m not going to pretend that what he did for Ukraine is in any way a deviation from the norm. It was not a fundamental change.
Considering BBB didn’t pass, yeah. I don’t give credit for non-accomplishments.
You asked, and I provided a list of broken promises. If Biden wanted to say he kept his word, he should have kept his word.
“You don’t know how government works” is just what centrists say when they’re wrong. You’ve said some variant of it three times in this comment alone.
Well, that wasn’t the position I stated. Wages should go up because prices have gone up without a wage increase since 2009.
Now to address your strawman directly: An hour of a person’s life is not worth less in Utah. No matter how much you think that that person is worth less.