robertv3 wrote:
I agree in sentiment. I'm thankful that Biden, rather than the other guy, is president.
The article doesn't really say much that I find substantial. For example:
Where it says Biden got the p******c "under control", that may be an overstatement. I think it's sort of true but I cannot establish it thoroughly.
The most substantial factual thing that I noticed first-hand (not in the article, but regarding the p******c during the Biden presidency) was that, after he became president, masks and C***d tests became much easier to get. (And that fit with the attitude that Biden projected about the p******c.) That was definitely an important and correct thing to do.
Biden appears sensible and stable, where Trump appeared, and still appears, chaotic, unreasonable, and often dangerously wrong (as in, for example, how he treated the p******c during its first months, and, for another example, how he treats government documents, and, for another example, the things he's said and done regarding the 2020 e******n). With Biden, we are back to the boring stable government, whereas with Trump we could not be sure the whole system might collapse over his false premises (such as that there was widespread "v***r f***d" and that he "won" the 2020 e******n). Trump is like a disaster movie: exciting to watch as a fictional movie; but it would be unwise to try to make reality be like that.
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