

Saying, but not supporting with facts.


Saying, but not supporting with facts.


Whew, good thing I didn’t claim that then.
Perhaps you have fallen into the common trap of thinking “better than Trump” equates to “objectively good”.


At the start of his term we were hiding in houses and fighting for toilet paper and by the end of it things were much better.
Hugely disingenuous to claim that a global pandemic ending was a policy change.
And while the IRA was a decent piece of legislation, I’d love to hear how it was the “most progressive bill” since the New Deal. Hint: expensive ≠ progessive, especially when tangible results are hard to pin down.
(Not saying Biden was a bad president, but it’s fair to say he was a mediocre one)


Can you name some examples?


Biden was the best president in my lifetime
This is impossible unless you’re under 18, which is against the TOS of most/all Lemmy instances.


Because it was lower under Biden. We have numbers.
I’m so tired of living in a timeline where we pretend facts don’t exist to avoid upsetting the MAGAs.
Backing up claims with facts is not “spoon feeding” people reality. It’s the basic mechanism of knowledge transfer and debate.
If you can’t back up the claims, don’t make them. No amount of ad hominem attacks will make your arguments better without factual support.