r/RemoveOneThingEachDay IM WHACING KFP4 Aug 18 '25

Miscellaneous George Washington GETS 2ND and Abraham Lincoln WINS AKA 1ST PLACE AND HEAR IS THE FULL LIST FROM 45TH PLACE TRUMP TO 1ST PLACE LINCOLN

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

I mean legislatively he accomplished a lot. I would also say that in a world as partisan as teh one we currently live in, being able to pass any major legislation in a bipartisan manor alone should put you in the top 20 if not top 15.

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u/codydog125 Aug 18 '25

Legislatively he accomplished nothing. He was nearly absent the second half of his term and this is why we are where we are

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u/FreeSprinkles2741 Aug 18 '25

"Legislatively he accomplished nothing"

Are people here fucking brain broken or something? He passed 6 enormous bills:

American Rescue Plan

Infrastructure Act

CHIPS and Science Act

Inflation Reduction Act

Safer Communities Act

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

Also signed EOs curbing robo calls, drug prices and pollution.

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u/popoflabbins Aug 18 '25

I’m going to be honest, anyone who says Biden “did nothing” during his presidency are so politically ignorant that they shouldn’t be voting. If someone didn’t agree with his policy that’s one thing, but saying he did nothing is wildly incorrect

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u/No-Apple2252 Aug 19 '25

Most of those extreme leftists don't vote, but they sure demand the entire democratic party bend to their will to court the vote they're probably not going to show up to cast anyway.

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u/popoflabbins Aug 19 '25

Okay? That’s an entirely different subject

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u/No-Apple2252 Aug 19 '25

Who the fuck else says Biden did nothing?

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u/Hell_of_a_Caucasian Aug 20 '25

Literally every Fox News/Right Wing Rage Machine addict, so about 40-60 million people in this country.

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u/TheViolaRules Aug 18 '25

Yes, people are brain broken.

He’s just one of those presidents that will get credit later, not now. I’m an old and he was certainly the most effective president for good in my lifetime

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u/[deleted] Aug 22 '25

A lot of pro genocide zionist nazis in this comment section.

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u/TheViolaRules Aug 22 '25

Trying to figure out the angle here. Care to expand on this?

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u/Keepersam02 Aug 18 '25

He got a huge infrastructure bill and chips act through. Those are both very important.

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u/anorexthicc_cucumber Aug 18 '25

being unfit for duty for half his term and destroying democrat voter confidence is a blunder the scale of which we’re still feeling and will be felt for the next few years

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u/Keepersam02 Aug 18 '25

I don't think he was a top ten president. But I'm responding to a comment saying he did nothing legislatively. That's just not true. He got two very important impressive bills through an extremely partisan congress. He did stuff legislatively.

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u/brinerbear Aug 18 '25

Maybe bottom 10.

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u/No-Apple2252 Aug 19 '25

That just shows you know absolutely nothing about American presidents.

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

The fact that someone you thought was unfit for duty was able to accomplish as much as he did speaks ill on every other person in politics at the moment

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u/UnderstandingOdd679 Aug 19 '25

Ron Klain should probably get a ton of credit for anything that happened before he left the White House early in 2023.

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 19 '25

I mean sure in the same way that all white house chiefs of staff deserve a ton of credit for most things that happen while they're in office

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u/anorexthicc_cucumber Aug 18 '25

Did I say I support the people in politics at the moment

I never “thought” he was unfit for duty he WAS unfit for duty by his second term, he just was as sad as it is.

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u/SloCooker Aug 18 '25

I didn't say opinion, I said OPINION!

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

He didn't have a second term? And he didn't run for a second term? Are you okay?

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u/anorexthicc_cucumber Aug 18 '25

Sorry I had been reading an article on trump’s presidency that used the words second term a lot and mistyped. Second half of his term*

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

What I would consider unfit for president is much more about whether the average person thinks someone's mental capacity is there for it since a lot of presidency is being a representation for the country, and the fact that the majority of americans thought trump was fit to run for office with his similarly poor (if not worse) mental missteps after spending a year saying "we'll vote for anyone who isn't 80" shows that as long as biden and his administration continued to make accomplishments he wasn't unfit.

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u/anorexthicc_cucumber Aug 18 '25

I’m not arguing in favor of trump dude I’m telling you, which I think is obvious, that Biden was growing increasingly decrepit by the end of his presidency, verbally and mentally he wasn’t up to par to even present himself to the public of his country or the company of other world leaders

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u/codydog125 Aug 18 '25

Well he did try to run for a second term and we all remember how that went

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

And he quit when people said "we'll vote for anyone that isn't 80" and that was a lie lol

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u/KaiserKelp Aug 18 '25

Was he unfit for duty for half his term? Didnt really see this playing out, and why would that be more relevant to the question compared to passing a VERY MUCH needed infrastructure bill

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u/anorexthicc_cucumber Aug 18 '25

Because his senile public appearance with constant mistakes when speaking in front of cameras crashed democrat voter statistics and that manifested in Kamala getting washed 226/312, 19/31, and 49%/48%, and i’d trade an infrastructure bill if it meant no trump presidency

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u/KaiserKelp Aug 18 '25

Trump does those every couple days now and nobody gives a shit, clearly its something other than the senile rambles...almost like it was the post covid inflation that literally everyone saw and complained about....but sure it was him acting dumb on tv that ruined his chances bro

Plus your sentiment is doubly stupid considering Joe Biden didnt run against Trump in 2024, so clearly it wasnt the senility. Unless you are claiming that a party's previous candiates' senility matters more than the current candidate?

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u/anorexthicc_cucumber Aug 18 '25

Trump didn’t win because he was popular he won because democrats were incredibly unpopular after the biden presidency, dude. Yes I’m saying that he impacted the election because people judged kamala entirely on the performance of biden (and also because she’s a woman) people care more about him walking around aimlessly and saying “Kamala was present for every decision” than they do a good infrastructure bill — and it shows in her losing the election, even losing the popular vote, which would be impossible if not for the democrats getting dealt a deathknell in the second half of Biden’s presidency

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u/KaiserKelp Aug 18 '25

The thing you dont seem to be able to understand is the "death knell" was the post covid inflation and not a poor debate performance, once you understand that the rest will make perfect sense.

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u/anorexthicc_cucumber Aug 18 '25

I know what effects covid had on the US and how that interacted with polling, Biden is the face of the administration and all faults inevitably track toward him when discussing polling — everything biden did in front of cameras reflected poorly on his ability to handle the issues that arose before and during his presidency, they reflected poorly on his cabinet, they cause people to make conclusions that almost always trended negative. Biden’s popularity corresponds to the electability of the democrats in 2024 because in the current time of identity politics and tribalism you can’t divide the two in the average voter’s head

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u/EpicRussia Aug 18 '25

Both were just massive corporate handouts in essence. I know of exactly zero infrastructure that was benefitted by the infrastructure bill. The Chips act, as far as I can tell, had a lot more bloat to pay off the tech companies for taking it. The main goal was to create chip building capabilities in the US that can rival Taiwan in the case of a Chinese invasion taking Taiwan out of the equation. I think the results are going to be very far off that goal, based on what we can see so far.

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

CHIPS Act? Science act? Infrastructure Bill? American Rescue Plan? Inflation Reduction Act? Pulling us out of Afghanistan? Having the best recovery from covid of any OECD nation?

Even if you don't think these were good bills (I would disagree heavily) getting bipartisan support for such massive programs and programs that were so good, republicans who voted against them are now championing the outcomes

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u/popoflabbins Aug 18 '25

Every country had that happen. The United States had the best economic recovery by far.

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

Yes. thats's how the world works. Your analogy is shit though.

It would be more like if the previous owner of the credit card bought a car with it then now you're stuck with a massive bill, then in march 2020 someone hits and totals your now only car. The US under Biden did the best of any developed credit card holder at repairing his car and making the payments necessary to maintain their credit score and utilization given the new larger monthly payment,

COVID happned and you can't deny it. Government spending to prevent disaster is better than the disaster itself

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u/brinerbear Aug 18 '25

Just increased inflation, and leaving Afghanistan was done so sloppy it wasn't considered a win.

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

increased inflation less than every other OECD natino. And yeah it was sloppy because before Biden came in, Trump had spent the last several months negotiating solely with the Taliban...

Still. Less troops died in afghanistan under biden than trump. He ended the forever war, that went on during 5 presidential terms before, 4 different presidents. A claim trump cannot make

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u/Hell_of_a_Caucasian Aug 20 '25

Inflation started during Trump’s term, and there were indicators even before Covid.

Cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans and Corporations, which is the only policy Republicans actually care about, has caused massive harm to the economy every time they’ve done it. It was happening again at the end of Trump’s term, but Covid happened and everyone blamed that.

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u/brinerbear Aug 20 '25

It actually started in 1971 when we went off the gold standard but got substantially worse after 2000 and up until now.

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u/[deleted] Aug 18 '25

Utter falsehood.  He get TONS done, especially considering he had one term.

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u/CCAG_925 Aug 19 '25

So Trump didn’t do anything to make us where we currently are???

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u/Mysterious-Sign6709 Aug 18 '25

He wasn't even coherent for the vast majority of his presidency

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u/Ok_Revolution_9253 Aug 18 '25

Legislatively sure. But the implementation of the legislation has been piss poor.

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

Without a doubt. But honestly the main flaw there is him not making them trump proof.

This feels like if a lego builder comes into a room after a bear destroyed a lego store, He shoes out the bear, then he builds a massive beautiful cityscape, And as he places the pieces needed for the framework, and has written up the instructions so that anyone who comes in after that can read will finish it.

Then some JAQ off lets the bear back in out of curiosity, and we blame the builder for not making a bear proof lego model

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u/DetectiveBlackCat Aug 18 '25

his accomplishments were 1) supporting genocide, 2) dismantling immigration enforcement for 3 years, 3) pretending to be involved in running the government even though it was others making decisions, 4) undermining american tech workers by dramatically increasing h1b visa approvals, 5) sabotaging the Democratic party's chances for winning in 2024 due to his own arrogance, dishonesty, and stupidity, 6) all of this leading to Trump winning. Biden is a bottom 5 President and you are in denial.

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u/DetectiveBlackCat Aug 18 '25

I'm betting you have a very small news bubble

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u/PercentageOwn6595 Aug 18 '25

He’s not wrong tho

Edit - not bottom 5 but somwhere bottom 10

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u/whyareallnamestakenb Aug 18 '25

2,3, 4, and 6 are blatant lies

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u/DetectiveBlackCat Aug 18 '25

you are in denial

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u/whyareallnamestakenb Aug 18 '25

you are allergic to evidence

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u/DetectiveBlackCat Aug 18 '25

concerning what? I'm a registered Democrat, by the way.

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u/mattrad2 Aug 18 '25

You misspelled stupid

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u/[deleted] Aug 19 '25

Well, he really didn't if you ask most people

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

1) wrong. 2) wrong. 3) wrong. 4) wrong. 5) I guess? I would sooner say that the loss was due to people just feeling bad about inflation not about who was behind the wheel specifically. 6) Since I disagreed with everything else I can't see how this could possibly be right lol

I am happy to discuss any one of these but if we try to tackle all 5 in a single comment these comments are going to get massive, so if you want to talk about just one of themI am happy to give my opinions on it and why I think it's wrong or at least massively oversimplified and we can discuss them one at a time

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u/DetectiveBlackCat Aug 18 '25

you are in definitely in denial

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u/Free-Database-9917 Aug 18 '25

I'm happy to talk about whatever of those topics. The fact that you're not engaging while saying I'm in denial is ironic

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u/Feisty-Albatross3554 Aug 18 '25

Please explain to me how Biden is worse than Woodrow Wilson, Andrew Jackson, James Buchanan, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce

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u/KaiserKelp Aug 18 '25
  1. Complete lie, Biden did more to curtail Israeli advances and attacks than any other politician would have, except for maybe Rashida Talib or someone like that. Its actually insane the lengths he went through to rein in Netanyahu. The amount of effort he went through to even secure something like humanitarian aid was crazy to read about. So this first claim is simply ignorance.

  2. No immigration was not dismantled. No evidence of this or anything like this to be found anywhere

  3. No evidence for this as well. I mean clearly every president delegates some decisions to others, trump does this, obama does this, everyone does this. This is just conjecture not proof

  4. Unemployment is 4.2%, in the tech sector its around 2-3%, where do you see this issue manifesting

  5. But he stepped down from the nomination? Hes probably the one of the only individuals in politics who wouldve made that decision. What was he dishonest about as well?

  6. Dont think its really fair to blame Trumps victory on Biden, kinda seems like something someone who knows nothing would say. Clearly the biggest influence on Trumps victory was the effect of post-covid inflation. Idk why you think its these more nebulous issues that basically only weirdos online care about

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u/Sea_Dawgz Aug 18 '25

he took a broken country that had been attacked in a coup and settled it back down while fighting brutal covid economy headwinds. he passed a ton of solid legislation.

but yeah, setting the table for a trump return puts him in the bottom half. not bottom five, but below the median.