The BidenGood Thread

Thank you President Biden for not killing us within a year 👍🏻

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BTW, Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert.
 
Biden’s name has appeared on the ballot of a general election 11 times in his life and he has won the popular vote each and every time.

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President Biden restores national monuments after trump down-sized them

U.S. District Judge David Nuffer said Biden acted within his authority when he issued proclamations restoring Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in 2021. The monuments are on land sacred to many Native Americans.

Nuffer said Biden could issue such proclamations creating monuments “as he sees fit” and those actions were not reviewable by the court.
objections are already raised and this may go up to SCOTUS eventually
Nuffer's ruling comes just three days after Biden signed a national monument designation for land around Grand Canyon National Park, a decades long aspiration for some tribes. Republican lawmakers and the uranium mining industry that operates in the area had opposed the designation.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...1&cvid=cee81ad3430b4800a4268cd52f5906fc&ei=10
 
$ soars to five-month high as US economy powers ahead
Investors have become increasingly bullish on the dollar against a backdrop of weak growth in China and Europe. Rising US yields and a pullback in equity prices have also bolstered the case. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. wrote in a research report that it now sees a 15% chance the US will slide into recession, down from 20% previously.
“The two main drivers of dollar strength, which are higher yields and weak growth conditions outside of the US, have been thrust straight back into the limelight,” said Simon Harvey, head of FX analysis at Monex Europe. “It’s been quite difficult to argue against the dynamics we’ve been seeing.”
If the Bloomberg dollar index ends the week higher again, it’ll mark the longest stretch in data going back to 2005.

Recent data suggests the US economy is holding up in the face of massive monetary tightening.
The US currency touched strongest levels since June against the euro and the pound. Against the yen, it is at the highest since early November.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mar...p&cvid=09112f2b8eb649e0e89a0c5cecf5d6c3&ei=30


Bidenomics working for the people :cool:
 
$100M allocated by Biden admin for training nurses.

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) administrator Carole Johnson said 'nearly $65 million will go towards schools and training programs.'

“In many of these programs, we pay things like tuition and stipends, in some we pay child care and the other things that make it hard for people to get this training,” Johnson said.

The other $35 million will help licensed practical nurses become registered nurses and help nursing programs expand their faculty.
https://whnt.com/news/washington-dc...-to-train-more-nurses-and-grow-the-workforce/

definitely a great move, but Congress needs to allocate more if it's to address problems qualified nurses are experiencing which cause a high turnover of staff.

step by step by step, improvements are being made from the ground up
 
Did he walk away with the G20 condemning Russia's aggression in Ukraine? Not publically. Why not?
 
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