Man, you guys really love Trump....
Biden does too . Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.Man, you guys really love Trump....
Biden does too . Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Man, you guys really love Trump....
Like Trump killing the Nord Stream ll pipeline?I could go back to every admin & find policies that either continued, or that were started & they implemented, or anything along those lines.
Do you think every single little thing gets scrapped once a new admin starts? That would be impossibly short-sighted for any admin.
Man, you guys really love Trump....
Look at the VA Choice Act. Trump actually lied & took responsibility for it - but it was Obama's, and he just continued it.
https://blogs.va.gov/VAntage/61012/...-fact-check-inaccuracies-recent-news-article/He [Trump] wasn’t referring to the Veterans Choice Act, which became law under the Obama administration and created a narrow, temporary choice program that wasn’t seen by anyone as a final answer. Either through neglect or willful ignorance, the AP quoted the President as referring to “VA Choice,” with a capital C, as if he meant that Obama-era bill, but he was referring to the concept of choice as defined in the MISSION Act.
Apparently so do you, so long as he's wearing a Brandon suit, we see you saying his policies are just the Shizmet, so long as they come from the mouth of Brandon!
Was Trump's plan narrow or temporay like Obama's was? Nope.LOL
Trump did it dozens of times.
EDIT: I looked it up, and he actually cited it 156 times.
What's not to love, Brandon sure loves his policies!
You mean like the XL and the Nord Stream II pipelines?Oh, really?
In general, I don't think Biden has been that good - some sound policies, some duds. Though I do think he has handled the current crisis in textbook fashion.
But like I said, most new admins carry on some things from previous admins. Good ideas remain good ideas - it would be hyper-partisan and foolish to discard anything simply because it's "the other party." I remember Bush did that w/ Clinton/Gore's "reinventing government" initiative, which always surprised me, since that was really rooted in conservative small gov't principles.