Obstruction

  • They Blamed Biden for What They Blocked—Then Chose Obstruction Over Solutions

    In the story “they” tell, it goes like this: 2021–2022, Democrats control the House and Senate, so they “delivered.” Then 2023–2024, Republicans take the House, and suddenly the whole playbook is obstruction, theatrics, and excuses—complete with a hotline that only ever rings for “blame Biden.” The gavel doesn’t judge. It freelances.

    So what did they do? Shutdown threats, debt-ceiling hostage politics, endless investigations, blocked bipartisan bills, and culture war over country. Who pays the price? Working families. Seniors. Veterans. Students. Small businesses. Every single American (because the tab always finds a target). When they had the gavel, they chose obstruction over solutions—so stop blaming Biden. Start holding them accountable.

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    Blame the Gavel, Not the Guy With the Pen (They Blame Biden—Check the Gavel)

    “They blame Biden. Check the gavel.” That’s the entire process: say the quiet part out loud (“action starts at the top”), then pretend the top can legally pass a bill without the House rules, the Senate timetable, and the committee choke points doing their job. The ledger’s pretty simple (and pretty rude): in 2021–2022, Democrats “controlled the House and Senate,” so we get the ✓ list—COVID relief; Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act; CHIPS & Science Act; Inflation Reduction Act (lower drug costs, clean energy, tax fairness); PACT Act for toxic-exposed veterans; Safer Communities Act. Biden delivered. Democrats governed.

    Then 2023–2024 rolls around: Republicans “controlled the House,” and suddenly the ✗ outcomes show up—shutdown threats; debt ceiling hostage politics; “endless investigations” with no evidence. In other words: if the blocker holds the procedure, the failure is theirs, not Biden’s. You can’t filibuster reality forever—you can only blame it, badly.

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