Summary

President Joe Bidenā€™s economic achievementsā€”lowering inflation, reducing gas prices, creating jobs, and boosting manufacturingā€”are largely unrecognized by the public, despite his successes.

His tenure saw landmark legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act, CHIPS Act, and major infrastructure investments.

However, Bidenā€™s approval ratings remain low, attributed to inflation backlash, weak communication, and a media landscape prone to misinformation.

Democrats face a ā€œpropaganda problemā€ rather than a policy failure, with many voters likely to credit incoming President Trump for Bidenā€™s accomplishments due to partisan messaging and social media dynamics.

  • bluewing@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Historically, presidents take credit and the blame for things they didnā€™t do. Economic policy is one example. They actual economic changes take time to really be felt on main street. Very often those changes occur just before they take office or after they leave.

    And despite presidential elections being the SB and WS all tied into one competition, the real path to controlling the government is through the house and senate. But THOSE elections arenā€™t as cool.

    • finderscult@lemmy.myserv.one
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      2 days ago

      You understand that under that logic all the ā€˜goodā€™ you want to attribute to Biden is actually because of Trump, right?

      You canā€™t argue ā€œeconomic effects lag behind,ā€ and then claim Biden did good during his term.

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        1 day ago

        I never said I attributed anything ā€˜good or badā€™ to Biden or even Trump in my statement. I said presidents take credit or blame by the public for things that were beyond their control.