Speaking of facts:
Excerpts from Joe Biden's speech
in Boston on 12/5
On the strength of the economy since he took office and a jab at the Donald Herbert Hoover Trump (Laughter):
"Now, for the reason that I’m here today, specifically, is to thank you all. You know, when I came to office, the pandemic was raging and the economy was reeling.
In the four years Donald Trump was president — and he’s the only president other than Herbert Hoover who actually lost jobs in a four-year period. And that’s why I often re- — think of him as Donald “Herbert Hoover” Trump. (Laughter.)
But all kidding aside, since then, we’ve made incredible progress with your help — record progress. We’ve created 14 million new jobs, more jobs than have ever been created by any president in a four-year term.
Record economic growth — 5 percent last quarter alone.
Record low unemployment — 21 straight months of under 4 percent unemployment.
And today, we have the lowest inflation rate of every — any major economy in the world."
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On the threat Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans pose to US Democracy:
"I could go on, but today I want to talk about what this election is fundamentally about. The future of American
democracy — it’s not hyperbole — is literally at risk. The future of American democracy is literally at risk.
I first raised the alarm bells about Donald Trump’s threat to democracy back when I ran in 2020. I spoke at Independence Hall and made a speech about why I thought it was at stake. And I’ve spoken to it repeatedly ever since.
In fact, I was attacked in 2022 in the midterms for spending so much time talking about the threats to American democracy.
But while the pundits — what they didn’t understand — but the voters heard what I was saying. The election deniers were defeated all over America.
And now, when people talk about — look back on 2020, I don’t think they thought I was exaggerating about the threat to democracy.
And thank God, because of the people like you, we won in 2020. And that’s not hyperbole. Because of you in the audience, we won in 2020.
I might add, we won with more votes than any presidential candidate has ever gotten in American history: 81 million votes.
Almost like somebody’s age. I don’t know how that (inaudible). (Laughter.) It’s hell turning 40 twice.
But now, I don’t think anyone doubts our democracy is even more at risk in 2024. And I’m serious. Because this time, we’re running against an election denier-in-chief.
Trump’s not even hiding the ball anymore. He’s telling us exactly what he wants to do. He’s making no bones about it.
He’s proud to say he killed Roe v. Wade. Because of the Court he appointed, he killed Roe v. Wade.
He’s running again to get rid of the Affordable Care Act. I could go on.
But let’s be clear about what’s at stake in 2024. Donald Trump and his MAGA Republicans are determined to destroy American democracy. And, again, I say it the second time. I believe that with every fiber of my being. And the former President makes no bones about it.
Don’t take my word for it. Listen to what he’s actually saying these days. He’s saying it out loud. He says, “2024 is the final battle.” He goes on to say, “I am your retribution.” He talks about, quote, “We’re a failing nation.” He goes on to say — and these are all quotes — “Either they win or we win. And if they win, we no longer have a country.”
Trump proudly proclaims himself an election denier. You know, he’s the only losing candidate in American history to — not to accept the will of the American people. He didn’t even show up at my inauguration. He never even showed up. I can’t say I was disappointed, but he never showed up. (Laughter.) "
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Say it out loud Joe. There is no need to avoid the topic of what the opponent is openly doing and saying.