• Fluffy Kitty Cat@slrpnk.net
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    9 days ago

    He didn’t meaningfully solve the problem. These problems just keep getting worse and unless they’re solved they will continue to. This is a fake attempt to convince people to believe that problems are being addressed when they are really not and we’re not falling for it anymore. Joe Biden was a failure of a president, that’s just a fact. If you doubt it ask who’s the president today and why

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            8 days ago

            That’s funny I’ve had the “…but not quite” in my vocabulary for years and I never realized where it might be from.

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              8 days ago

              There is a specific brand of terminally online “if it isn’t perfect it isn’t worth doing” contributes-nothing-naysayer that you see all over the internet, and every time I see them I think of this poem.

              Their knee perk reactions are so automatic that I genuinely do not think a single thing could be done to thier satisfaction.

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            8 days ago

            It’s not “imperfect”, the problems keep getting worse and these token efforts are to stop real progress

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      8 days ago

      He didn’t meaningfully solve the problem.

      For those 5 million people he did. And it bears mentioning many of them were due some form of debt relief under trump, who specifically discontinued student loan relief programs. That’s a fix and a win.

      Do we all get ponies and 40 acres? No. But if you can’t see the obvious win and right direction in this, you must be trying.