Is Biden really that bad?

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NYCBambu

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jsatch

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Republicans hate Americans....
Republican plans to block student loan relief would keep millions of Americans in debt
Why the hell should I have to pay with my tax money for someone else's screw up? I chose not to go to a university I was accepted into because I didn't want to myself heavily in debt.

Now I gotta pay for someone else getting away with being an idiot? While I used my brain and decided it was quite a risk?

I'll vote for anyone who decides to block it
 

jsatch

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Blue state.....8-)
California governor signs law giving fast food workers more pay, power and protection
Let me fix this for you:

California signs death sentence to low income fast good workers by ushering in the dawn of automation, eliminating the need for costly labor.
 

Fogdog

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This is a Fed action but Biden's calm and steady hand at the helm is felt. The Biden administration, unlike Trump's can walk and chew gum at the same time. Biden is out on the road fighting for our democracy while the fed is evaluating the economy and close to deciding on another round of rate hikes to fight the inflation that Trump saddled us with when he left office.

Dow retreats Tuesday as robust service sector points to still higher interest rates


The S&P 500 slipped 0.39% and the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.73%, weighed down by falling tech stocks.

At the same time, bond yields surged, adding to the rout in stocks. The yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury jumped as much as 0.162 percentage point to 3.353% before settling lower, up around 0.13 percentage point at 3.342% as investors sold bonds. Yields move inversely to prices.

The moves came after August ISM data Tuesday morning was stronger than expected, coming in at 56.9 versus expectations of 55.5. The report follows Friday’s jobs release, which also beat Wall Street’s expectations, showing a more solid U.S. economy than anticipated.

Both reports come ahead of the Federal Reserve’s September meeting, where they’re expected to raise interest rates again. Better-than-expected economic data may mean that the central bank continues to act aggressively in hiking interest rates.



Stocks going down, bond yields going up, this is a normal response to interest rate rises. It is an outcome of the Biden administration's attention to reducing inflation, which is forecasted to drop to around 3.5% by the end of this year and 2.5% by the end of the next.
 

Fogdog

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Why the hell should I have to pay with my tax money for someone else's screw up? I chose not to go to a university I was accepted into because I didn't want to myself heavily in debt.

Now I gotta pay for someone else getting away with being an idiot? While I used my brain and decided it was quite a risk?

I'll vote for anyone who decides to block it
You prefer paying for Trump's tax cut to the wealthy?

Let the headlines scream:

Democrats attempt to win an election by taking action that reasonable people want.
 
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Fogdog

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Republican campaigns are silent on health care

Republicans in tight congressional races are going silent on health care, scrubbing campaign websites of anti-abortion language and in some cases distancing themselves from past criticisms of the Affordable Care Act.
Do they think we forgot what they attempted to do to the Affordable Care Act the last time they held power?
 

Unclebaldrick

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Let me fix this for you:

California signs death sentence to low income fast good workers by ushering in the dawn of automation, eliminating the need for costly labor.
It's about time "somebody" came to the rescue of this feckless Trumpee. So surprised it was an 8 year old account with a dozen posts that suddenly could not resist the urge to make a hundred or so posts in politics.

Welcome, new pigeon.
 

Fogdog

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Fogdog

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Mississippi’s Dry Run for Eco-Apartheid
The water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, was thoroughly preventable. And it’s a vision of a disastrous future.
The governor is a leader in a political party that believes no good can come from government. Small wonder that no good is coming from his government.
 
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