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Right-wing lawmakers are proving increasingly willing to force potentially divisive votes.

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[โ€“] private_ruffles@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What about Biden don't you like? Are you typically a left leaning voter?
I hear a lot of people saying they don't like him, and aside from some union decisions that I wish would have gone a little better, I think he's doing a pretty good job overall.

[โ€“] RedditExodus@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I'm not the person you're replying to but I don't like Biden's push for gun control or his inability to do anything about Healthcare. I want universal health care and an AR-15 and I'm tired of having to choose one or the other. He also hasn't made any effort to legalize weed, though I think the pardons he handed out to non-violent marijuana offenders was a great move. I like the idea of student debt relief but it doesn't solve the root issue of rising tuition costs and exorbitant student loans. I like his stances on most issues except for firearms, but he seems to be ineffective at getting things done.