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[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Are we living in some planned economy where a single dictator can wave his magic hand and decree that things happen? Because that's what it sounds like you want.

Inflation was absolutely a problem, but the US saw lower overall inflation than most other countries and we reduced inflation faster than others. Last I checked the president didn't directly control the price of oil and milk and corn unlike what Fox News tells you.

If you want to complain about Healthcare costs, then where were you about a dozen years ago when the nation was debating Healthcare reform? The way I remember it, before the country started debating the issue all those people who just a few months ago were gung-ho on making big changes and wanted some kind of universal coverage, all of a sudden that support went quiet as folks started falling for the fear mongering by Republicans and the corporate propaganda by big business. Obamacare was the best comprise that could be negotiated at the time because the general public was too afraid of change. Even with that, Democrats have been negotiating with drug makers to reduce prescription drug prices, unlike what Republicans do which is always in the best interests of big business.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Are we living in some planned economy where a single dictator can wave his magic hand and decree that things happen? Because that’s what it sounds like you want.

The headline reads "US economy going strong under Biden – Americans don’t believe it"

I agree that bidens power is limited but in that case he should stop trying to take so much credit while so many people suffer.