Did the left underestimate Biden’s progressivism? Actually, @_waleedshahid of Justice Dems says, the left effectively campaigned for a more just America, and Biden “responded to that pressure from below.” But when “people compare him to FDR, I think that's a little premature.”

Apr 16, 2021 · 12:15 AM UTC

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95% approval rating? Welcome to North Korea
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How is going from a promise of $7T to $2T a progressive stance? How is continuing Trump policies at the border with Mexico a progressive stance? How is not supporting M4all a progressive stance?
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Be very careful trusting what this guy says. He is nothing but a propagandist trying to suck the left into the corporate democrats scheme. Wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Nothing will fundamentally change – Joe Biden
Biden is not FDR. Not even remotely. His ARP had ZERO structural change. Nothing more than a bandaid. The media needs to stop lying and making him out to be something he isn't.
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Wayyyy premature. He hasn’t passed even a $15 minimum wage or any other bill besides the COVID bill. Calm down, ppl.
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We have to keep pressure on Biden. So far he has done ok, not great, and his worse enemy is arguing with himself. I’m not sure he is against Manchin in any way, using him as a front for his corporate leanings. We’ll see..
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Wow, the “progressive” bar must’ve been set pretty low.
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That's a load of 🌹 Bro bullshit and you two both know it...
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GIF