• IninewCrow
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    1524 months ago

    Old man forgets that he was complicit in everything he says was wrong for the past four decades.

      • IninewCrow
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        224 months ago

        I’m no political analyst so I don’t know what he did … what I do know is what he didn’t do, namely to actually do something significant against the growing oligarchy that he is talking about.

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        He voted to increase loans and grants that made college ever more expensive for decades, and then in the aughts, sponsored the bill to make student debt non-dischargeable even in bankruptcy, effectively handcuffing generations past and future as well to the truckload of bullshit they are fed to get them into mountains of debt and then ensuring they are forever chained to it. https://www.congress.gov/116/meeting/house/111100/documents/HHRG-116-JU08-20201202-SD007.pdf

        Decades in the US government anyone is going to have lots of awful things they did, and I’m not going to argue it’s his worst but it’s one of the most crippling to anyone trying to better themselves and has destroyed decades of millions of Americans lives.

        • @[email protected]
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          224 months ago

          Didn’t he also help sponsor/write the Patriot Act? He literally helped out fascists with that one if so. Hard to keep track/memory of all the corruption over there.

          • @[email protected]
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            104 months ago

            Theres also his role with Anita Hill and not believing women, empowering a shithead, and we’ve suffered with that SC justice now for decades.

          • @[email protected]
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            73 months ago

            Well it’s the internet so rather than introducing an idea attributing and condemning something they may or may have not done, we can just look it up rather than up voting with our feels.

            Looks Iike he voted for the Patriot Act, didn’t write it but claims the bill that became he patriot act was based on a bill Biden wrote in 1994 and he was proud of that, which is awful.

            https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/andrewkaczynski/surveillance-joe

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              Biden also voted for repealing Glass-Steagall, directly causing the worst financial crisis in most Americans lifetimes and billions more worldwide.

              Obama, with notable Vice President Biden, also supported and enacted the largest bank bailout in history after said crisis, directly causing an economic spiral that continues into today because nothing was fucking fixed.

              Look, I resist the accelerationist urge every day. But man is it fucking hilarious to watch capitalism collapse on itself, exactly as Marx wrote 100 years ago with no fucking internet.

              The best part? All the brainwashed liberals going literally insane because the world is changing in ways they cannot comprehend.

              What happens when an indoctrinated imperial core faces the real contradictions of their own ideology?

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      274 months ago

      I mean his son was the target of politically motivated prosecution. Biden should’ve pardoned other people in similar situations, but pardoning his son wasn’t wrong. In other words, the fact that other people deserved these pardons doesn’t invalidate its use for Hunter.

      • Greg Clarke
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        44 months ago

        Biden legitimized Trump’s claims of politically motivated prosecutions when he pardoned his son.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          64 months ago

          I mean it was literally politically motivated so that’s that. Did you want him to martyr his innocent-ish son to not legitimize Trump’s claims? Because I personally wouldn’t expect that from anyone.

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      4 months ago

      Just giving the people what they voted for. A complete lack of accountability among the leaders of the country and anyone who associates with them.

      • Greg Clarke
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        23 months ago

        Maybe but I wouldn’t complain about oligarchs while acting like an oligarch

  • @[email protected]
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    284 months ago

    Yeah well, 64 years ago Eisenhower warned about the dangers of the military-industrial complex and we’ve all seen how that warning got completely ignored.

  • @[email protected]
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    554 months ago

    Dear god he is so unbelievably feckless. And the most astounding part is that he seems to genuinely think he did a good job all around.

    He did not do a good job. The bare minimum for doing a good job is not letting fascists take over.

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      184 months ago

      Letting them take over? Does authoring the Patriot Act and the crime bill leading to our present system of mass incarceration, not to mention his relationship with MBNA, qualify Biden as some kind of egalitarian in your world? The fascists have been here for a while, my son.

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        3 months ago

        This is a prime example of how the Overton window has shifted so far right, the average person has a political amnesia, and how strong the US corporate dictatorships propaganda is.

        Joe Biden — the lifelong neoliberal who sowed the seeds for fascism, financed by corporate Americas plutocracy — had his history rewritten and reframed as though he’s a progressive. While he may have adopted progressive policies in the last decade, he shifted with the political wind of the average voter, and didn’t hold those beliefs until they became politically advantageous.

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    “Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights, the freedoms and the fair shot for everyone to get ahead,” Biden said.

    Today? No Biden, it’s been there for five decades and longer.

    It’s threatened the lives of every non white male that’s been a victim of institutional racism, sexism, and discrimination and outright taken many of those lives.

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      374 months ago

      True, but today they no longer try to hide what they do. They are doing everything in the open and significant part of the population is cheering them.

      It is mind blowing.

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        33 months ago

        John Brown called it out at his trial pre-Civil War.

        For those who are unaware, he was a white abolitionist who facilitated a slave rebellion in Harper’s Ferry, WV. He was caught and ultimately executed for his “crimes”, but at his trial he basically said if he had done the same thing for the rich and powerful, he’d have been lauded as a hero, but since he did it for the poor and enslaved, he was branded a criminal.

        Relevant Excerpt: “I have another objection, and that is, that it is unjust that I should suffer such a penalty. Had I interfered in the manner, and which I admit has been fairly proved, – for I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case, – had I so interfered in behalf of the Rich, the Powerful, the Intelligent, the so–called Great, or in behalf of any of their friends, either father, mother, brother, sister, wife, or children, or any of that class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right. Every man in this Court would have deemed it an act worthy a reward, rather than a punishment.”

        Full Text: https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/t-05508-051.pdf

        I highly recommend people read his full speech if they haven’t. Pretty powerful stuff from a man who wanted the right thing done but wasn’t going to wait around for others to do it for him.

        But yeah, America has been owned by the rich and powerful since forever.

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      Because he doesn’t believe it and he’s just as guilty. If the Democrats truly believed what they were saying about Trump they’d be organising their own January 6th. They didn’t so they expect things to not change that much or to come back soon. Alternatively, they are grossly incompetent and not worth supporting.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        If they truly believed all this Biden should have used an “official act” to deal with the problem once and for all. The supreme court gave him a blank check and he refused to cash it.

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      224 months ago

      Remember when he was promising to increase taxes on anyone making $400,000 or more? At the first opportunity (the first debate) the media started attacking only him (BTW completely ignoring trump) until he suspended his campaign.

      Harris took over, but notice that that promise disappeared.

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        94 months ago

        I do remember that. But I also remember he was president for 3 years prior to that promise, and a whole year afterwards, and he made no move to action that.

        Biden wasn’t a bad president, but he wasn’t a great one either.

          • @[email protected]
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            44 months ago

            too disorganised and fractured

            Disorganized is doing a lot of work there. It really comes down to the fact that they just don’t get quite enough votes to get much done. You can call the Senate seat from West Virginia “fractured”, which is technically true, but that seat was a miracle in the first place.

            People keep wanting to blame “the Democrats” when the same exact thing happens to Republicans. But it doesn’t matter, because voters expect something from the Dems when they have 49-51 seats. When Republicans are in the same position, they just have to stop the Dems. They couldn’t even repeal the ACA. Did that matter? Did they get called “fractured” for not delivering on that campaign promise? What about The Wall? Isn’t that supposed to be ten feet higher by now?

            Democrats have to deliver the moon. Republicans just have to prevent Democrats from getting to the moon. Somehow that makes them “more effective” in the eyes of the voters.

        • John Richard
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          24 months ago

          Remember when the establishment kept repeating he was the greatest President in history

      • @[email protected]
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        304 months ago

        Harris wanted to raise taxes on those making 400,000 just like biden, it didn’t disappear at all. She also talked about introducing an unrealized gains tax on those with gains worth more than 100 million. You can’t say she didn’t want to increase taxes on the rich unless you ignore her policy proposals.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          134 months ago

          While I don’t know about this particular promise, Harris’s campaign progressively dropped or watered down economic policy promises as the election got closer. I can’t find the source, but there was an article here after the election with data on this.

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          Why didn’t he join politics when he had the chance and win the presidency and singlehandedly abolish democracy and captitalism and solve all of the US’s problems instantaneously!

          I solely place the blame of the state of our country at the feet of u/Godort and all other Lemmy tankies who have not lifted a finger to solve our problems to their own satisfaction.

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    Ukraine war was for the oligarchy. Administration justified the job creation of giving weapons, oil industry was funded with ammunition/profits to support Republicans and global warming denial, Europe subjugated to extortion and terrorism, and Blackrock has been able to buy up Ukrainian assets, especially farm land, at deep discounts, with Ukrainian loans likely to be swapped with more assets in the future.

    Tech/AI oligarchy has been incorporated into “national security arms of fascism” with their competition suppressed, and Israel and low taxes for these ultra high margin tech oligarchs encouraged to fund the most pro oligarch candidate. Israel first oligarchs, which Biden/DNC pandered to, ensured the election result.

    US extreme corruption of democracy for oligarchy and empire, including by Biden, as worst so far, is just firmly entrenched now that Israel supremacism is top US political devotion.