When Dem Congress goes his way, the common parlance is that the president, as leader of the Dems, gets the credit as "he did it". If you want to be pedantic, no he didn't directly do it. It's just common parlance to give the president credit for the things he pushes for.
He can ask the Dem House of Reps and Dem senators to do things, but that is not the same. If Congress says no, there's very little he can do. The President does not have absolute control - to pass legislation takes Congress.
Or things like banning Non-Compete clauses. That was a government agency, which gets appointments. Biden didn't directly make that decision, it came from his (or other presidents) appointments.
Then you have Executive Action (EA) which can be used for some things. You can't use EA for all things. But EAs are not laws, they can be undone by the next president lickity split.
There are some things, what you linked twice is emergency action. Another is executive action. But you can't pass laws, pass a budget, etc without Congress.
I sure as fuck won't. If your dog pisses on the floor and you give him a treat the dog's going to think you wanted to piss on the floor again. That's exactly what would happen if people re-elect Biden. Either start holding your own politicians accountable or quit punching at the people that are
Eh, I could live in one of the ~45 states where we already know what the result is...
Everybody wants to act like we don't know what votes mean these days. The sad truth is if you're not in a battleground, it doesn't matter who you vote for as president.
Even 08 Obama that flipped a bunch of states, he already had it in the bag without them.
Good thing there's more than just a presidential race, then. In fact, you can vote in non-presidential races every year (depending on local elections). At the very least every two.
Yeah, battleground states are important in presidential races... but every state matters in congressional and state/local races.
Yep, there's even elections in non presidential years!
What's unfortunate is with a Dem presidential candidate like Biden that people aren't excited about, is it makes the down ballot races less likely to win in red states. 08 Obama was fucking huge in that respect, and I'm feeling old now that it's apparently ancient history and no one remember.
Hell, even just 2020 there was that effect because people wanted trump gone and Biden was still an unknown to most Dems nationwide.
Lots of people believed last primary and the promised Biden made.