Reasons Why the Trump and Obama Presidencies are Better Than the Biden Presidency

Incoming worst NuMetalManiak list ever made. Let's attack both sides of the aisle aggressively. The Trump presidency and the Obama presidency are both way better than the Biden presidency even though the last one has only been around a year or so. We'll see what made both Trump and Obama's presidencies better and how they cannot be overturned by anything Biden dares to do.
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The Top Ten
1 Terrorists were taken down

Trump took out Soleimani and Obama took out Bin Laden. Both takeouts are proven to be very evil people by not just the media, but the governments at home. Both presidents did the world a favor. Biden hasn't taken out any big names and failed in Afghanistan.

2 Economies actually recovered

Repeat after me all you Bidenheads:
"Biden does not have a booming economy"
"Biden does not have a booming economy"
"Biden does not have a booming economy"
"Biden does not have a booming economy"
"BIDEN DOES NOT HAVE A BOOMING ECONOMY"

Despite anything the media says, Biden's presidency does not have a booming economy. Stock market is suffering crashes, prices of everything goes up (and it's not a summer thing), everyone is looking at inflation, plus the dollar value has been defaulted. Neither Trump nor Obama had this legacy, if anything, they, especially Obama, took the failures of the Bush presidency, and turned it way around. Prices went down, people were investing well, things were working out. Economies were RECOVERING. They weren't great in the beginning, but they were recovering and were on a roll, until Biden's economy plans pushed everything that Trump and even Obama worked on.

Obama, yes. Trump, not so much. Maybe in the start there was growth (if you were a stockholder or a CEO), but that all came crashing down in 2020. Biden kinda recovered the economy at the start, but honestly, he just hasn't done nearly enough to help those who need it most.

3 Both are good speakers

If you are going to cope and seethe at me for this list make it for this item. Yes, Biden is a terrible speaker, even when he's supposed to be on point he still makes gaffes. Never saw this with Trump, or Obama. Both managed to be effective speakers who didn't need to be always backed by media on things.

I have to admit that of all the items on this list (many of which I somewhat disagree with) this is the one that I agree with the most. Biden could have a great idea and give a speech about it, but his speech would be worse than Trump giving a speech about some awful idea.

4 Both can garner strong crowds

Leaders must have good publicity and both Trump and Obama did well with that. Joe Biden can't keep up, don't give the excuse on COVID because even when there's not any real COVID restrictions Biden's overall crowds are just lethargic at best. Even Vladimir Putin, for some reason, can garner a larger crowd than Biden. If you're a cowering leader who doesn't garner strong crowds, you're not a leader, and you only really have a cult following if anything.

Why does this matter? Do you realize that crowds don't equal votes? It's the people who are willing to vote from home or at the polls.

5 Both had strong foreign policies

Can possibly be debatable, but even at their weakest and worst foreign policy moments they are still miles ahead of Biden.

I've yet to see a president with strong foreign policies that don't involve bombing a country full of brown people.

Remember when a President has praised dictators around the world, and gave ISIS to kill off the Kurks.

6 Americans felt more united under their administrations

Despite Biden's "unity and healing" deal there has been far, FAR, FAR, FAR less of it during his presidency than either Trump's or Obama's. Obama of course had lots of unity overall, but Trump had some too, despite the last half of his presidency going down. During Biden's presidency there's significantly less of it. Not even the support for Ukraine is garnering Biden much in support at the moment.

You know, now that I think about it, I don't remember the country being this divided under Obama or Trump. Now granted, I was young during Obama's admin and didn't pay attention to politics, but the early to mid 2010s were a pretty great time in America. Now as for Trump, I think things were pretty solid for a few years, but things really fell apart in terms of unity at the start of 2020. With Biden though, things are just ugly. I truly hope things don't get worse than they already are, with everyone hating each other. This presidency has been a total disaster so far.

7 Both had strong energy policies

What does Biden do on his first day? Ruin a pipeline and now a year later people are just miserable as the prices of fuel went up and jobs were cut. And if you don't believe me you live in a bubble. Obama and Trump knew better than this.

October 2023, Gas is $7 a gallon in California. Thanks Joe.

8 Both of them respected identities well

Even Trump, as racist as he's considered, had plenty of people of races and sexes that worked well with him. What does Biden want? Either old, rich white people, those who already are in power, or minorities that are not straight, white males. Regular white folk? You're not loved, unless you discard everything you've loved for Biden that is.

9 Both did not need the media to cover for their mistakes constantly

Media does cover for them at times but then again not to the level Biden gets covered for. Makes you think he's not really as presidential as he should be.

The media spent 4 years saying nonstop "Russia collusion! The walls are closing in! Trump indictment due any minute!", then suddenly, not even a "Never mind".

10 Both handled disasters better than Biden

As in natural disasters and pandemics, let's see the latter. Obama handled H1N1 swiftly, and while Trump's COVID response was less than stellar the vaccine was done under his administration. Biden on the other hand really wants to mandate everything in an attempt to make things normal but the end result was just more discord and disarray because not everyone can afford to make it. Plus at the moment there are way more COVID deaths during Biden's administration than Trump's. I know there shouldn't be any blaming on one person Joe Biden like this, but it's not like those who blamed every COVID death on Trump during his presidency can even understand this statement.