Bidens republican immigration bill goes nowhere so he decides to float his own version of a Muslim ban?

  • queermunist she/her
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    816 months ago

    A Gallup poll at the end of April found that 27% of Americans view immigration as the most important issue facing the country, topping the economy and inflation.

    Piss off your own base to appeal to less than a third of the electorate that isn’t going to vote for you anyway.

    • Omega
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      286 months ago

      This doesn’t mean that 73% don’t care.

      Also, the “liberal” media has been hell-bent on scaring people on the border. Truth is, a lot of moderates are concerned about the border. And they determine elections. As president, he is expected to address people’s concerns.

      • queermunist she/her
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        286 months ago

        He doesn’t seem to care about people’s concerns over the genocide. He picks and chooses which concerns he addresses.

        • @Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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          76 months ago

          While you and I may care, and a lot of young college folks care.

          Your “average” American could give shit less about what is going on in Gaza. If they even have any clue at all about it.

        • Omega
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          76 months ago

          The genocide is one that I can’t get over. I understand the bill that got Ukrainian aid. But he won’t even call it a genocide. Even with Rafah he backpedaled.

          I honestly like or at least accept the majority of Biden’s term. But Gaza has been a disaster that he continues to botch.

          • @LarkinDePark@lemmygrad.ml
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            86 months ago

            What’s there to like? The further militarisation of the police? The expansion of Obama’s child caging programme? Housing crisis? Funding Nazis in Ukraine?..

        • Omega
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          -156 months ago

          Generally he has leaned progressive when he can. He doesn’t when he can’t. That’s literally all you can expect from him. I’d rather him win the election and continue to do as much good as he can than lose and let Trump do as much damage as he can.

          • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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            156 months ago

            I’d rather him win the election and continue to do as much good as he can than lose and let Trump do as much damage as he can.

            I’d rather people who are happy with him adopting Trump’s policies quit acting like anyone who has any criticism of him at all is a Trump supporter.

            • Omega
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              -86 months ago

              This is far from Trump policies. And nobody said you were a Trump supporter.

                • Omega
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                  6 months ago

                  That’s a pretty damned huge exception. Also, the dumbass wall. Also a they’re a lot less restrictive to asylum seekers. Also, he tried to undo Trump’s covid immigration executive order, which got blocked by courts. Actually, they’re quite different. In fact if you think Biden’s policies are bad, you better hope and pray Trump doesn’t get back in.

                  Edit: How could I forget DACA.

                  https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68428154

              • @goferking0OP
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                76 months ago

                How is it not? He’s doing the Muslim ban but for the Mexican border

    • @Phegan@lemmy.world
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      206 months ago

      Even more so. That 27% likely won’t even hear about this since Fox News and other right wing outlets won’t cover it.

    • @cbarrick@lemmy.world
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      126 months ago

      It’s not like the Dem base will switch their votes to Trump.

      At this point, now that the nominees are decided, the political game is to attract the swing vote, which is mostly “tough on crime,” anti-imigration, and anti-taxation (as it applies to them directly).

      Even though none of these policies are actually good for those in the middle.

      • queermunist she/her
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        206 months ago

        It’s not like the Dem base will switch their votes to Trump.

        Treating them like guaranteed votes is going to result in people staying home. It’s bad strategy.

        • Omega
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          -46 months ago

          You’ll still see things like student debt relief getting pushed. But something like immigration reform he has to do to get swing voters and hope his base understands. Otherwise he just won’t have enough votes to win.

          It’s not a bad strategy. It’s the only strategy.

          Fuck him for Gaza though.

          • @Sodium_nitride@lemmygrad.ml
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            36 months ago

            But something like immigration reform he has to do to get swing voters and hope his base understands.

            Lol

            Fuck him for Gaza though.

            Lmao. Socdems are hilarious.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        106 months ago

        Or, and this is crazy, he could go ask the left for votes instead of trying to pull us all even further to the right.

    • @goferking0OP
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      86 months ago

      Not like he’s actually gonna do anything about the other two.

      Is this just gonna be one of those things like him and zionism where he just suddenly wants to be as right wing as possible?

    • @Audrey0nne@leminal.space
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      56 months ago

      I find his base to be largely split on this issue. There’s the bleeding hearts who cry for amnesty (Sky Daddy bless their souls) and the at best ambivalent and at worst lipstick racist others.

      • queermunist she/her
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        246 months ago

        The part of the base that this anti-immigration move will anger is the same part of the base that’s already angry about the genocide.

        It’s like he’s trying to piss them off specifically and as much as possible.

        • @Audrey0nne@leminal.space
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          -16 months ago

          If the part that’s going to be pissed off is less than what could be won then is the risk worth taking? Some campaign manager must have thought so or this appeal against his own base is a terrible gamble.

          • queermunist she/her
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            86 months ago

            Yes I’m sure he’s not just doing this on a whim, but we’ll see how this pays off in November.

            If he loses it’s his fault alone.

            • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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              86 months ago

              Nah they’ll blame the people he alienated. They did it for Hillary, they’ll do it for Biden. They block anything remotely progressive and then wonder why progressives don’t run to the polls for them.

              • Omega
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                6 months ago

                I blame Hillary and the people who didn’t vote for her. They still had a choice. And it was a dumbass choice they made.

                Edit: If you don’t vote for Biden, and Trump wins, you are culpable. That’s literally how voting works.

                • @hglman@lemmy.ml
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                  66 months ago

                  No, pretty sure it’s everyone who doesn’t find supporting genocide a big enough deal to seek another path for the election. Everyone supporting Biden now is responsible for propping up a bad candidate.

            • @CoggyMcFee@lemmy.world
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              26 months ago

              If the person who is better for the country loses then it is all of our faults. In a democracy it’s up to the citizens to know the candidates, understand the system and what people can and can’t do, understand how the election system works, and be aware of what the stakes are.

              Political campaigns attempt to hold your hand and pull you in a certain direction because it’s in their best interest to do so, but the blame for what happens in January 2025 rests with all of us.