Did you read the article which explicitly debunked this exact short+quippy+wrong common talking point?
If so, and you still feel like his record is bad, do you wanna expand on that maybe with reference to some of the factual claims that are made in the article you’re commenting on?
Sorry are you actually asking for a list or something? Trump is corrupt to the core, entangled with foreign business and government, cause a fucking insurrection attempt, hold court with Nazis and worse.
All my comment implied was that Biden sucks the situation sucks, but given the current scenario, trump is worse. There’s no denying that.
Pretty sure the linked article denies the “Biden sucks” part of it, with extensive citations. Did you have some sort of reason why Biden’s climate policy sucks, like I asked for?
(I actually have a pretty good idea of what specific individual fact you might cite as the reason why his whole policy sucks… but let’s see.)
What about the continued oil and gas subsidies? What about continuing to subsidize EVs instead of focusing on public transit and, his personal favorite, trains.
Biden is moving us more significantly in the right direction than Trump, Obama or Bush… but, as a famous climate activate famously says, “we gotta go fast”.
Way better than any president for the last 24 years but that’s not enough.
Still better than Trump.
Way better than any president for the last 24 years but that’s not enough.
If that’s what you’re actually saying, I can agree with that.
(To put quantitative numbers to it BTW, the hope is a 40% reduction in US emissions by 2030. That’s way too little way too late, but blaming that aspect of it on Biden specifically, when he was able to pass the climate bill in the current we’ll-fight-you-if-you-even-say-it’s-real political climate, seems unfair. As does shifting the conversation away from “how much is this gonna do” and towards “does this involve giving money to oil companies.”)
Pretty much - Biden is doing better than any other president but we need a much more aggressive climate action change. Every other president has gotten an F on climate change. Biden eeked out a C- that’s better but not good.
Well… if the United States as a whole is hell-bent on climate destruction and in total denial that the whole thing is even a priority in the first place, and bringing Biden into the equation suddenly brought the result output up to a C-, what does that mean Biden’s contribution to the average is?
I’m not trying to say to take a break on forward progress or give him any kind of undeserved credit. But it seems very weird to pick out the one guy out of the whole in-power class who produced a detectable step forward, and then try to say that because the step wasn’t big enough that means he’s a big problem.
You misunderstand, I’m not picking on the one guy. I protested Bush and Obama’s mishandling of climate change and would have done the same for Trump and Biden if I was still in the states. Biden is the best of those four but still not good enough - and there are politicians he could tap to make more effective changes.
You misunderstand, I’m not picking on the one guy.
Just saying he sucks? Because he only made 40% progress with almost the entire rest of the system rigged against him?
I mean, if you want to walk it back to “he made some progress but it’s very small in comparison to the scale of the problem and we need more,” then like I say, I can definitely agree with that statement. But I’m not feeling like I misunderstood anything of what you said initially. I just think it wasn’t at all the same as these more recent more reasonable statements.
Sucks.
Still better than trump.
Sucks.
Did you read the article which explicitly debunked this exact short+quippy+wrong common talking point?
If so, and you still feel like his record is bad, do you wanna expand on that maybe with reference to some of the factual claims that are made in the article you’re commenting on?
Sorry are you actually asking for a list or something? Trump is corrupt to the core, entangled with foreign business and government, cause a fucking insurrection attempt, hold court with Nazis and worse.
All my comment implied was that Biden sucks the situation sucks, but given the current scenario, trump is worse. There’s no denying that.
Pretty sure the linked article denies the “Biden sucks” part of it, with extensive citations. Did you have some sort of reason why Biden’s climate policy sucks, like I asked for?
(I actually have a pretty good idea of what specific individual fact you might cite as the reason why his whole policy sucks… but let’s see.)
What about the continued oil and gas subsidies? What about continuing to subsidize EVs instead of focusing on public transit and, his personal favorite, trains.
Biden is moving us more significantly in the right direction than Trump, Obama or Bush… but, as a famous climate activate famously says, “we gotta go fast”.
Okay, so you meant:
If that’s what you’re actually saying, I can agree with that.
(To put quantitative numbers to it BTW, the hope is a 40% reduction in US emissions by 2030. That’s way too little way too late, but blaming that aspect of it on Biden specifically, when he was able to pass the climate bill in the current we’ll-fight-you-if-you-even-say-it’s-real political climate, seems unfair. As does shifting the conversation away from “how much is this gonna do” and towards “does this involve giving money to oil companies.”)
Pretty much - Biden is doing better than any other president but we need a much more aggressive climate action change. Every other president has gotten an F on climate change. Biden eeked out a C- that’s better but not good.
Well… if the United States as a whole is hell-bent on climate destruction and in total denial that the whole thing is even a priority in the first place, and bringing Biden into the equation suddenly brought the result output up to a C-, what does that mean Biden’s contribution to the average is?
I’m not trying to say to take a break on forward progress or give him any kind of undeserved credit. But it seems very weird to pick out the one guy out of the whole in-power class who produced a detectable step forward, and then try to say that because the step wasn’t big enough that means he’s a big problem.
You misunderstand, I’m not picking on the one guy. I protested Bush and Obama’s mishandling of climate change and would have done the same for Trump and Biden if I was still in the states. Biden is the best of those four but still not good enough - and there are politicians he could tap to make more effective changes.
Just saying he sucks? Because he only made 40% progress with almost the entire rest of the system rigged against him?
I mean, if you want to walk it back to “he made some progress but it’s very small in comparison to the scale of the problem and we need more,” then like I say, I can definitely agree with that statement. But I’m not feeling like I misunderstood anything of what you said initially. I just think it wasn’t at all the same as these more recent more reasonable statements.
Ooh, I’m not that dude, my first comment in this thread was the third one - I think that was the source of confusion.