Biden was much more popular when he was promising police reform,no oil drilling,student loan cancellation,free state college,15.00 min wage,higher taxes on the rich, medicare option for all and teased expanding The SC than he is now.
States approved nearly 300 bills affecting policing in wake of George Floyd’s murder
https://cnsmaryland.org/2022/10/28/...ing-policing-in-wake-of-george-floyds-murder/
The minimum wage has increased
There are more free state colleges today @
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/paying-for-college/slideshows/tuition-free-colleges
Military Academies and most ROTC programs at state universities offer "tuition free" education under the theme of "scholarships" if you're willing to serve your country.
More businesses offering tuition payback programs for their employees
Yep, he promised to raise taxes on the rich but there are not enough rich people @
https://www.cato.org/blog/bidens-math-just-taxing-rich-doesnt-add
Medicare for all will only work in a social welfare society (see Canada, France as an example). I'm not sure why that's considered to be a promise when the United States doesn't have a society for such....new social healthcare system that's 100% funded by the government. Simply, Biden wants it but knows it's not possible to use the stupid plan by Bernie Sanders.
In reality, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly referred to as
Obamacare, would also be replaced by Medicare for All. In my opinion, Obamacare is the best thing the United States can get. Also, as someone who does not pay for medical services using the VA medical system whenever I'm traveling in the United States...that's as good as it's going to get.
The United States' best opportunity for free medical healthcare was missed during the Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam years.
Supreme Court - Had he expanded the SC...the Republicans would counter and do the same. It's a precedent that both political parties do not want to start doing. Thus, the current system of waiting for a justice to DIE or retire to then replace the justice seems to be what both parties want to do without trying to expand it to make the SC too political.
I do remember when Biden said,
"I'm not a fan of packing the Supreme Court".
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