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No one wants to hear about issues. They want to hear promises on issues, but they don't care to actually know, let alone understand, the policy.
Which is probably for the best because I think they're both pretty awful on policy.
That's really sad to say though. I wish people care more about issues and policy, and I wish candidates actually cared about and fulfilled their campaign promises. But that's apparently not the reality I get to live in...
Still the both sides thing?
Biden is demonstrably better on policy. For example, he has them.
Trump doesn't have any at all.
Yes, both sides suck. One side sucking more than the other doesn't change that.
Biden is awful on policy, and I dislike much of what he "got done" in his 4-years of office. And I actually voted for him in 2020. I voted for him for three reasons:
This year, "not Trump" is still true, but that doesn't change the fact that Biden still sucks on policies I care about. His website just says "defeat Trump." Here he is on "the issues":
And comparing them on the issues:
So I guess Biden wins a slight edge here by being less terrible than Trump, actually trying something, and not messing things up too bad. But I disagree with pretty much every policy proposal he has.
Here are my priorities:
Neither candidate seems to have a plan for any of that, they are either silent or opposite. So that's why I consider both to suck, they suck on the issues I care about, and they're decent on issues I care much less about.
So yes, both sides are pretty much the same to me, and since I live in a very red state, it won't matter if I vote for the less crappy option. So I'll be voting third party instead, since I do have options that align with my priorities.
They can't fulfill their campaign promises and they won't get elected if they didn't make them.
People are stupid. They want the sweet lies even knowing that they're lies. If a candidate said "I'll try to do X but since that's mostly up to Congress then in reality I'll maybe get 50% of X done" then nobody would vote for them.