You may have heard that the President is losing.
Biden and the Democrats have reasons to celebrate because of all the negative talk about the president's ratings.
Republicans and Donald Trump have been trying to paint themselves as the solution to the country's problems.
To put it in Trumpian terms, Democrats are making a show of competence, success and winning. Biden is in charge of all of it and has some colleagues from across the aisle helping. During the January 6 committee hearings, prominent members of the Republican Party called out Trump and his cronies for their role in the January 6th insurrection.
The Supreme Court is part of the GOP's nanny state plan.
Democrats should be prepared to vote.
The Democrats and Biden can point to a number of signs of success.
The job market was even better in July with 528,000 jobs added.
The party's health, climate and tax bill will be supported by Senator Sinema.
Ayman Al-Zawahiri, the leader of Al-Qaeda, was killed in a U.S. strike last week.
The PACT Act helps veterans who have been exposed to toxic burn pits.
Nancy Pelosi went to Taiwan to show her support for Taiwan.
Thanks to an increase in national production and a decrease in the price of crude oil, gas prices have been going down for seven weeks in a row.
Kansans fought back against abortion bans and defeated a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed for legislators to restrict or even ban abortion care.
A recent executive order signed by Biden supports people who travel out of state to seek abortions. Idaho is the first state where the Department of Justice is challenging abortion laws.
The visit of the House Speaker can help secure peace.
While the health, climate and tax bill doesn't go as far as progressives want, it's not likely they will want to take credit for tanking it when everyone else is on board. The Democrats need this win to win the election.
Manchin is a climate change hero. The Democrats' new deal may help save planet Earth.
The bill will show Biden and the Democrats delivering on their promises if it passes.
The United States is close to its emission reduction goals of reducing carbon emissions by 40 percent by the year 2030.
Allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices is one way to lower drug prices.
The fight for control of the Senate is still going on. They've turned away from the economy and more towards social issues that get the Democrats and independents angry.
The GOP was expecting Kansas to show anti- abortion Republicans how to vote.
It's easy to see that as a win. If I'm helping keep anti-abortion people out of office, I'll shout these successes to the world. Democrats and pro-choice Independents need to pay attention to the social issues agenda.
Come November, we should vote on that.
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