Examples of Democratic Party leadership

GenericEnigma

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i always thought the president could do it by executive order.....unless he's make sure all his mallards are in a row before he does, idk
This article claims the scheduling authority rests with the DEA. It also points out the HHS Secretary times his actions. Hehe.
 

topcat

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This article claims the scheduling authority rests with the DEA. It also points out the HHS Secretary times his actions. Hehe.
I'd like to see more confirmation that DEA "makes the final call." I'm not convinced. DEA is not the Post Office that has hands-off from the president.
 

BudmanTX

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This article claims the scheduling authority rests with the DEA. It also points out the HHS Secretary times his actions. Hehe.
welp it's in the DEA hands now, lets see what they do.....fingers crossed
 

DIY-HP-LED

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It is better to be underestimated than over estimated as Trump's fans do with him. As long as he can get elected, he is the most competent and caring president America has had for a long time. His foreign policy is masterful and his domestic policy leans toward benefiting the people, not the elites, he backs labor and wants to bring back economic balance to the society. As for as those on the left are concerned, I don't hear Bernie complaining. If the Russians and fascist hate him so much it is for a reason. If the democrats win in 24, they will pass laws to destroy the republican party or its fascist wing as a constitutional duty, not retribution, as part of their jobs to protect the constitution and defend it from domestic enemies. Joe will do to the magats what he did to Russia and China if he has a democratic majority at his back.


Joe: President Biden is always underestimated

13,127 views Sep 5, 2023 #JoeBiden #DonaldTrump #Politics
The Morning Joe panel discusses new WSJU polling on 2024, which shows President Biden and former President Trump tied at 46 percent and 73 percent saying Biden is too old to run again for the presidency.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
It is better to be underestimated than over estimated as Trump's fans do with him. As long as he can get elected, he is the most competent and caring president America has had for a long time. His foreign policy is masterful and his domestic policy leans toward benefiting the people, not the elites, he backs labor and wants to bring back economic balance to the society. As for as those on the left are concerned, I don't hear Bernie complaining. If the Russians and fascist hate him so much it is for a reason. If the democrats win in 24, they will pass laws to destroy the republican party or its fascist wing as a constitutional duty, not retribution, as part of their jobs to protect the constitution and defend it from domestic enemies. Joe will do to the magats what he did to Russia and China if he has a democratic majority at his back.


Joe: President Biden is always underestimated

13,127 views Sep 5, 2023 #JoeBiden #DonaldTrump #Politics
The Morning Joe panel discusses new WSJU polling on 2024, which shows President Biden and former President Trump tied at 46 percent and 73 percent saying Biden is too old to run again for the presidency.
I rate Obama as highly. His program was hobbled by Congressional Republicans.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Give Joe another 4 years and an effective democratic majority at his back and America will have a 21st century pragmatic version of the new deal. He will even put heat on the UK to shut down the many tax havens under their control, if they elect a labor government and it appears they will. He will have an international tax treaty with all the countries worth living in so the billionaires will have no place to go, he already spoke of this. The wealth imbalance is America's biggest issue and one way to spread the wealth is with unions and social programs like government single payer healthcare and education, even though the brown folks will get some too. Tax the rich and bring back a proper economic balance so democracy can flourish, and corruption is discouraged.

Concentration of economic and political power is bad for liberal democracy and technology tends to do that with the way capitalism works. Wanna reduce the influence of religion and stop the rise of fascism? Then lower the stress and fear level in society, social programs and a fairer shake for the average person should do that along with restoring faith in democratic institutions and equality under the law.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump's major accomplishments were killing tens of thousands of Americans over covid malice and mismanagement, tax cuts for the rich, caging toddlers, extorting Ukraine, getting impeached twice, almost destroying NATO and J6, along with massive corruption, almost dying of covid too after spreading it to dozens of people.

Did I lie or exaggerate Trump's "accomplishments"?

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Biden, Trump, and an ‘accomplishment’ gap that shouldn’t exist
New polling suggests much of the public believes Joe Biden has fewer accomplishments than Donald Trump. That's quite bonkers.


Sept. 7, 2023, 12:20 PM ADT
By Steve Benen
In Democratic circles, there’s been considerable agita this week about some national polling showing President Joe Biden effectively tied with Donald Trump in hypothetical 2024 general-election match-ups. My general advice to Democratic voters thinking about climbing out on ledges is to wait — because it’s far too early to panic.

Indeed, The Washington Monthly’s Bill Scher recently flagged some polling data from years past that helped drive the point home. Around this time 12 years ago, for example, national polling showed Mitt Romney ahead of Barack Obama by a few percentage points. Around this time 18 years ago, national polling showed Bob Dole leading Bill Clinton by a slightly larger margin. Around this time 30 years ago, national polling found Ronald Reagan — who ended up winning re-election while carrying 49 out of 50 states — trailing some of his leading Democratic contenders.

In other words, relax. Election Day 2024 is 14 months away. It’s one thing to keep antacids lying around; it’s something else to start taking them a year too early.

That said, there was one bit of survey data that I was far less inclined to shrug off. As NBC News’ First Read team noted this week, “Of all the poll numbers we’ve seen over the past week, these results from the most recent Wall Street Journal national survey really jumped out at us.”
According to the poll, 40% of registered voters agreed with the statement that President Joe Biden has a strong record of accomplishments — which essentially matches Biden’s overall job-approval rating (at 42%). By comparison, however, 51% of voters in the same poll believe former President Donald Trump has a strong record of accomplishments — even though just 39% of all voters have a favorable impression of Trump.
I honestly have no idea why anyone would think the former president has a “strong record of accomplishments,” or why voters might think Trump had more accomplishments than Biden.

But these beliefs are wildly at odds with reality.

To be sure, there are different kinds of presidential records, and an administration’s successes can’t be measured entirely by legislative breakthroughs. That said, looking at bills signed into law, Biden has put together a string of achievements that rivals any modern president, with a record that includes the ambitious American Rescue Plan, a bipartisan infrastructure package, the historic Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, an expansion of veterans benefits in the PACT Act, the Respect for Marriage Act, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act — the first major legislation to address gun violence in nearly three decades — and necessary reform of the Electoral Count Act.

Trump’s most notable legislative accomplishment was an unpopular package of ineffective tax breaks for the wealthy and big corporations — and that’s about it.

What’s more, as regular readers know, Biden has had successes that had little to do with Capitol Hill. We finally saw a competent White House policy on Covid. And American leadership abroad in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. And the end to the longest war in American history.

Trump, on the other hand, excelled at unilaterally abandoning sensible policies — the international nuclear agreement with Iran, the Paris climate agreement, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, et al. — but there’s a policymaking difference between building up and tearing down, and the latter hardly qualifies as triumphs.

If voters genuinely believe that Biden has fewer accomplishments than his immediate predecessor, it suggests (a) much of the electorate is badly confused; and (b) the incumbent’s re-election campaign has an enormous amount of educating to do.
 

topcat

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Trump's major accomplishments were killing tens of thousands of Americans over covid malice and mismanagement, tax cuts for the rich, caging toddlers, extorting Ukraine, getting impeached twice, almost destroying NATO and J6, along with massive corruption, almost dying of covid too after spreading it to dozens of people.

Did I lie or exaggerate Trump's "accomplishments"?

He keeps up the lies of what he accomplished and people believe it. Like he rebuilt the military. Make the lie big, make it simple, keep repeating it, and eventually the people will believe it, and you will believe it, too.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
He keeps up the lies of what he accomplished and people believe it. Like he rebuilt the military. Make the lie big, make it simple, keep repeating it, and eventually the people will believe it, and you will believe it, too.
It’s simply amazing the lies that man tells.

It’s simply heartbreaking the amount of traction those lies have.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Spread the word, help Joe to help you and America, don't make America great again, make it a better, more just nation for all and fix the problems while planning for the future, tax the rich, the republicans won't.

Something for those battleground states to think about. I will do little good to win the house and senate with Desantis as POTUS because Trump is as good as gone and the democrats need to think about how to deal with his likely replacement on the GOP ticket. Donald will help by attacking the GOP nominee and leading a movement to write his name in on ballots if he is disqualified before the GOP primary and this should be encouraged. Trump might not be locked up and muzzled until the summer of 24, plenty of time to cause Trouble for the GOP and endorse candidates if they disqualify him, more Hirschels for the GOP in 24.

 
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