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Biden has had major blunders, one after the other, and instead of taking


Biden has had major blunders, one after the other, and instead of taking   

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Author: TheCrow   Date: 1/8/2022 1:33:11 PM  +0/-0   Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window

"Biden has had major blunders, one after the other, and instead of  taking responsibility for the failure he tells us how good he did.  The worst In my mind was Afghanistan.  Other might consider the inflation or crisis at the border."


One of the surest indicators of a weak position in an argument is false equivalency. Biden isn't operating in the same world situation as Trump was. They each have made significant errors. I agree that the AFghanistan withdrawal was- to put as good a face on it as possible, was apparently a horrendously flawed exercise that killed as almost many Americans in it's execution as the average annual toll.


Could that have been done better, with less Americans killed and injured? Probably, but that's 20/20 hindsight. What is absolutely undeniable is that Biden took Americans out of Afghanistan, minimizing further fatalities after that point. Trump didn't do that, or couldn't take the risk that Biden did. Neither could Obama and W Bush. But Biden got it done, period.


 


The current inflationary economics has clearly identifiable, temporary causes. Those causes were also unavoidable as the world economies started recovering from the Covid recession.


 


There are external causes of the border crisis that no president can control. Biden has made mistakes in his handling of the issue. The question is how much more tax burden are Americans willing to bear to minimize 'undocumented' immigration? How much is it costing Americans now?


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Obsy brings up a good point- Taking responsibility +1/-0 bladeslap 1/7/2022 4:45:54 PM