If you took about a hundred dumpsters, all on fire, loaded them on a train full of burning porta-potties, and crashed the whole thing into a giant pile of the stuff one normally finds under the south end of a northbound horse, that would be the Biden presidency. Befuddled and confused, inarticulate, showing flashes of unfounded anger and creepy whispering, Joe Biden will go down in history as one of the worst presidents in the history of the republic.
We can take some comfort in knowing that Joe Biden will be vacating the White House on January 20th. But he’s not going quietly into that good night; instead, he’s touting five so-called “accomplishments” of his term that, against all available evidence, he (or whoever is pulling his strings) see as successes.
While Biden’s presidency has been somewhat overshadowed by the way he dropped out of the 2024 race and President-elect Trump’s subsequent Election Day victory, there were still a number of achievements that the president and his team have highlighted that they argue will endure even after Biden leaves office.
Here are five of the accomplishments Biden is touting as his presidency winds down.
Hoo boy. Let’s look at them one by one, shall we?
Biden and his staff have made a point to remind voters about the situation they inherited, taking office in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic with cases surging once again in early 2021.
While the Trump administration rapidly developed and approved vaccines, it did little to distribute them, which largely fell on Biden and his administration. They also helped steer a complicated economy out of the pandemic. It was a plan Biden often described as “shots in arms and money in pockets.”
The vaccine ended up being a disaster. As for the “money in pockets,” the trillions of fiat dollars poured into the economy – which, in all fairness, began before Joe Biden took office, but his administration stamped on the gas – it’s a large part of the staggering, economy-crushing inflation that ran away with our spending power over the last four years.
The president’s first two years in particular saw a number of bipartisan bills reach his desk at a time when Democrats controlled the House and had the majority in a 50-50 Senate.
One of the big ones – the “Inflation Reduction Act” – opened the doors to a pile of spending on everything but reducing inflation. It’s important to note that government spending to decrease inflation is like treating a burn victim by setting them on fire. This Act, again, poured buckets full of fiat dollars on a wish list of stupid ideas, from dumping money into the IRS to “investments” in ill-advised green energy projects.
Biden made good on a key campaign promise when he nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve on the Supreme Court. She became the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court.
Let’s be brutally honest here: Ketanji Brown Jackson was appointed because she was a black woman. (No, “black” in this context is not a proper noun and I will not capitalize it.) No other requirements were necessary, which made her approval by the Senate following the embarrassing “I’m not a biologist” comment all the more inexplicable. Fortunately, Joe Biden won’t have the opportunity to nominate any more Supreme Court justices and neither will (sigh of relief) Kamala Harris.
Another of Biden’s most high profile campaign promises was to forgive student loan debt, and while the effort was caught up in various lawsuits, he ultimately found ways to deliver relief to millions of Americans.
This may be the dumbest take on the “student loan forgiveness” debacle I’ve ever seen. The young skulls full of mush that got this “relief” signed contracts – contracts that included repayment terms. The Biden administration showed itself clearly willing to ignore centuries of contract law to buy votes in one of the most transparent – and expensive – acts of pandering in living memory.
While the economy and concerns over inflation were a main contributor to Trump’s victory in November, Biden and his team have been adamant that the economic situation they’re leaving Trump is one of their biggest achievements.
That’s OK. Trump and the team he is putting together will start fixing things. Granted, this will take some time. The United States economy is like a super-tanker; it can’t turn on a dime. But we can expect energy costs to come down, and that will be the start. Everything depends on abundant, reliable, and affordable energy. That’s something the Democrats never seem to get – but Donald Trump does.
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In three days, a new year starts. And his touted “accomplishments” notwithstanding, one of the best parts of this new year, this shiny new 2025, is that Joe Biden and his administration will leave office. Donald Trump’s return to the White House will have plenty of Americans breathing a sigh of relief, and with good reason – as seen above.
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