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Related: About this forumHouston Chronicle endorses President Biden
Here is the Houston Chronicle editorial endorsing President Biden
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/joe-biden-2024-democratic-primary-president-18670527.php
The accomplishments of an administration dedicated to governing, one that believes in the power of government to make life better for the American people, is a key reason we heartily endorse the reelection of President Joe Biden. The other reason, equally important, is to fend off the chaos, corruption and danger to the nation that would accompany the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
The president has his shortcomings, to be sure, but what his administration has managed to get done during the past three years is a potent reminder to his fellow Democrats, to independents and to those Republicans who have somehow resisted Trumps cultish appeal that the nation has a viable alternative. Here is a sampling:
If it's really "the economy, stupid," that determines success in presidential elections, then Biden can probably rest easy at neutral. No, Bidenomics alone didn't save us but neither did they damn us. One of the clear advantages of a president as experienced as Biden is wisdom: in this case, the wisdom to get the heck out of the Fed's way as it masterfully applied the breaks to what could have been runaway inflation. ......
We are well aware of Bidens age, 81, (and Trumps, 77), as well as memory lapses that have prompted near-panic among many of the presidents fellow Democrats. Those of us who remember the energetic, garrulous, occasionally even eloquent Joe Biden of years past can see the difference a few years have made, even if he was always prone to gaffes. Accounts other than the report of Special Counsel Robert Hur suggest, however, that Biden remains focused, engaged and in command on the vital issues that occupy a president. Experience counts.
We are reassured in large part because Biden has restored the tradition of a capable team running the White House, a tradition trampled by Trumps deeply flawed scheme to run a one-man show. Like Ronald Reagan, Lyndon Johnson and Franklin Roosevelt, Bidens deft management of his team has made him, arguably, the most productive president since LBJ in the early months of his administration.
He has, as they say, forgotten more than his presumed Republican rival will ever know. That's not saying much, and at the same time, it says it all.
The president has his shortcomings, to be sure, but what his administration has managed to get done during the past three years is a potent reminder to his fellow Democrats, to independents and to those Republicans who have somehow resisted Trumps cultish appeal that the nation has a viable alternative. Here is a sampling:
If it's really "the economy, stupid," that determines success in presidential elections, then Biden can probably rest easy at neutral. No, Bidenomics alone didn't save us but neither did they damn us. One of the clear advantages of a president as experienced as Biden is wisdom: in this case, the wisdom to get the heck out of the Fed's way as it masterfully applied the breaks to what could have been runaway inflation. ......
We are well aware of Bidens age, 81, (and Trumps, 77), as well as memory lapses that have prompted near-panic among many of the presidents fellow Democrats. Those of us who remember the energetic, garrulous, occasionally even eloquent Joe Biden of years past can see the difference a few years have made, even if he was always prone to gaffes. Accounts other than the report of Special Counsel Robert Hur suggest, however, that Biden remains focused, engaged and in command on the vital issues that occupy a president. Experience counts.
We are reassured in large part because Biden has restored the tradition of a capable team running the White House, a tradition trampled by Trumps deeply flawed scheme to run a one-man show. Like Ronald Reagan, Lyndon Johnson and Franklin Roosevelt, Bidens deft management of his team has made him, arguably, the most productive president since LBJ in the early months of his administration.
He has, as they say, forgotten more than his presumed Republican rival will ever know. That's not saying much, and at the same time, it says it all.
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Houston Chronicle endorses President Biden (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Feb 2024
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LetMyPeopleVote
(154,427 posts)1. This makes me smile
walkingman
(8,333 posts)2. As the Chronicle says....
"He has, as they say, forgotten more than his presumed Republican rival will ever know. That's not saying much, and at the same time, it says it all."
4 more years.....BIDEN!!
msongs
(70,170 posts)3. ...for the primary not the general nt
SlimJimmy
(3,250 posts)4. I take exception to one part of this.
If it's really "the economy, stupid," that determines success in presidential elections, then Biden can probably rest easy at neutral. No, Bidenomics alone didn't save us but neither did they damn us. One of the clear advantages of a president as experienced as Biden is wisdom: in this case, the wisdom to get the heck out of the Fed's way as it masterfully applied the breaks to what could have been runaway inflation. ......
... and caused my gas prices to double, food to triple, and rent / mortgage to go through the roof. Yes, that was f-ing masterful alright. If that's not runaway inflation, then I don't know what is. And a small growth in inflation does not mean it's getting smaller. I love President Biden, but I think he could have taken a more "hands on" approach to the issue.