Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
hes better than wally.
Imagine being in politics for 50 friggin' years and not having a single accomplishment of note on your record. The literal posterchild for term limits.
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Imagine being in politics for 50 friggin' years and not having a single accomplishment of note on your record. The literal posterchild for term limits.
what ? he got the persecutor of ukraine fired in less than 24 hours.
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Imagine being in politics for 50 friggin' years and not having a single accomplishment of note on your record. The literal posterchild for term limits.
he alao got vvips from russia to china give his sons money.
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List of Joe Biden’s Accomplishments POSTED BY MIAMI-DADE DEMOCRATIC PARTY | NOVEMBER 04, 2020 Proven Leadership for All Americans
Joe Biden has dedicated his life to serving the American people. What has Joe Biden accomplished in 47 years, Trump zealots ask? A whole lot! We invite you to share this list below with your friends who would like to learn more about Joe Biden's achievements fighting for Americans, first as a U.S. Senator and then as Vice President alongside Barack Obama.
Reviving Our Economy
As Vice President, oversaw implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009, then the biggest economic recovery plan in our country’s history.
Helped rebuild the American economy and save the American auto industry, lifting us out of the Great Recession.
Brokered Senate negotiations between Democrats and Republicans to pass the Budget Control Act of 2011 and avert a federal government shutdown.
Led a review in 2014 of federal employment and training programs that reach more than 21 million people per year, retooling $1.5 billion in grants to align with job-driven training best practices.
Expanding Access to Healthcare
Helped pass Obamacare (Affordable Care Act), guaranteeing health coverage for Americans with pre-existing conditions and 20 million who were previously uninsured.
Helped launch a “Cancer Moonshot” initiative in 2016 to accelerate efforts to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer Advancing Women's Rights and Gender Equity.
Sponsored the original Violence Against Women Act in 1994, leading to a major decline in intimate partner violence, from 2.1 million victims in 1994 to 907,000 in 2010.
Oversaw the confirmation of Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the second woman in the history of the Supreme Court in 1993.
As chair of an all-male Senate Judiciary Committee, advocated the addition of Senators Dianne Feinstein and Carol Moseley Braun.
Climate Change
Cosponsored proposed legislation to curb greenhouse gas emissions in 2007.
Called for American participation in UN climate negotiations in 200.
Introduced one of the Senate’s first climate change bills, in 1986, leading to the creation of a task force on global warming.
Utilized his experience working across the aisle to establish a pragmatic plan to cut carbon emissions and secure a sustainable future
Oversaw disbursement of $90 billion for clean energy as part of the 2009 Recovery Act. solar power increased 20x between the years 2008 and 2016.
Promoting Peace and Security
Secured the passage of arms limitation agreements in 1979 between the United States and the Soviet Union, reducing the risk of global nuclear disaster.
Advocated for economic sanctions against South Africa’s apartheid government.
Pushed for U.S. intervention in the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, ending ethnic cleansing and bringing peace to the region.
Supported expanding NATO to include Warsaw Pact nations Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, advancing the cause of an undivided, democratic and peaceful Europe.
Protecting our children
Served as primary sponsor of the PROTECT Our Children Act of 2008, helping law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute child predators.
Sponsored and introduced the Criminal History Background Checks Pilot Extension Act of 2008, allowing volunteer organizations – such as children’s sports groups – to obtain national and state criminal history background checks on their volunteers.
Policing and criminal justice reform
Co-authored the 1994 crime bill, which has been credited with decreasing levels of violent crime, but also increasing rates of incarceration. Biden has recognized flaws with the original bill and his proposed policies look to address many of the concerns that resulted.
Stopping Far-Right Judges
As ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, blocked Jeff Sessions from becoming a federal judge in 1986.
Blocked the nomination of Robert Bork, who wanted to roll back advances in civil rights, to the Supreme Court in 1987.
Recently has kicked ass getting vaccines in intelligent American's arms with a secret plan to allow Trump followers to go unvaccinated and die. Win/win!
"If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. Nobody's going to take away your doctor or your plan, and you can take that to the bank, folks."
CNN Opinion: New emails reveal a Trump White House gone mad Opinion by Elie Honig
The newly-revealed series of emails sent by former President Donald Trump's senior advisers after Trump's 2020 election loss to top Justice Department officials are stark evidence of a White House gone mad.
The emails themselves look like the stuff that normally gets routed to your spam folder: wild conspiracy theories about election fraud, absurd suggestions on strategy to overturn the already-completed and certified election, desperate entreaties from unhinged fantasists dreaming of flipping the election's outcome. But these were not junk emails from some trolls -- they were sent from the top echelons of power in the White House to the Justice Department, in a genuine effort to overturn an American election.
In a sense, none of this is surprising. The emails, sent in December 2020 and January 2021 -- well after it was clear to any reasonable person that the election was over and Joe Biden had defeated Trump -- are the inevitable end result of four years of Trump using the Justice Department as a political tool, with US Attorneys General Jeff Sessions and William Barr largely playing right along.
At times, Trump and his largely compliant attorneys general used the Justice Department to shield politically-connected people from consequences for their conduct. Barr protected Trump when he infamously misled Congress and the American public about the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller's report. Later, after public entreaties by Trump, Barr intervened in an unprecedented manner to undermine his own department's prosecutions of Michael Flynn and Roger Stone (both of whom later received full pardons from Trump).
Even more disturbing, new evidence has emerged suggesting that Trump's Justice Department served not only as a shield for the powerful but also as a weapon to pursue his perceived political opponents. The Justice Department secretly obtained private phone records from media outlets (including CNN), which had been the subject of public attacks by Trump, Democratic members of Congress, their families and staff, and even Trump's own White House counsel, Don McGahn. Congress and the Justice Department now must investigate disturbing questions about how and why these investigations were initiated and carried out in secret.
The newly-disclosed emails from then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and other officials to top Justice Department brass reveal yet another dangerous abuse of power to benefit Trump. This time, Trump's advisers, in a desperate quest to lend institutional heft to their manic ravings about election fraud, tried to enlist perhaps the most powerful ally of all: the Justice Department.
Thankfully, the Justice Department declined to act upon the ravings of Trump's advisers, to the credit of then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen (who had taken over after Barr's departure in December 2020) and other top brass.
The emailed reactions of officials within the department appropriately reflect a sense of incredulity and dismay at the efforts of Trump's staffers to get them on board with trying to overturn a democratic election. In one internal Justice Department email, Rosen asks "Can you believe this?" and in another, a top department adviser characterized the White House's outreach as "pure insanity."
"Pure insanity," indeed. But it's worse than that, really. In one respect, the White House acted from a sense of delusion, both about the actual outcome of the 2020 election and about its chances to reverse it.
But in a more sinister sense, Trump and his top advisers acted purposefully and deliberately. Their efforts to steal an election and undercut democracy are as clear as the words on the page. And as the efforts of Trump and his followers to continue spreading the Big Lie continue and intensify, we need to remember just how close Trump and his enablers came to succeeding the first time.