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creeksneakers2

(8,098 posts)
49. I disagree
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 01:36 PM
14 hrs ago

Here's some of the things centrists accomplished:

Under Carter: 3. Department of Energy and Energy Policy
In response to the 1970s energy crisis, Carter created the Department of Energy to centralize and address energy-related challenges. His administration implemented policies encouraging energy conservation and the development of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.
Carter also pushed for the development of fuel-efficient technologies and issued tax incentives for energy-saving measures, laying the groundwork for future advancements in energy independence.
4. Environmental Protection
Carter’s commitment to environmental conservation was evident in the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980. This legislation protected over 100 million acres of Alaskan wilderness by designating new national parks, wildlife refuges, and forests.

It remains one of the largest land conservation efforts in U.S. history. Carter also expanded other environmental programs and supported measures to limit pollution and protect endangered species.
8. Urban Policy Initiatives
Carter introduced programs to support urban development, focusing on improving public transportation, affordable housing, and job creation in economically struggling cities.

His administration worked to reduce poverty and unemployment in urban areas, addressing the needs of vulnerable populations. These efforts demonstrated Carter’s commitment to addressing domestic challenges alongside his foreign policy achievements.

Under Clinton: Longest economic expansion in American history
The President's strategy of fiscal discipline, open foreign markets and investments in the American people helped create the conditions for a record 115 months of economic expansion. Our economy has grown at an average of 4 percent per year since 1993.
More than 22 million new jobs
More than 22 million jobs were created in less than eight years -- the most ever under a single administration, and more than were created in the previous twelve years.
Highest homeownership in American history
A strong economy and fiscal discipline kept interest rates low, making it possible for more families to buy homes. The homeownership rate increased from 64.2 percent in 1992 to 67. 7 percent, the highest rate ever.
Lowest unemployment in 30 years
Unemployment dropped from more than 7 percent in 1993 to just 4.0 percent in November 2000. Unemployment for African Americans and Hispanics fell to the lowest rates on record, and the rate for women is the lowest in more than 40 years.
Raised education standards, increased school choice, and doubled education and training investment
Since 1992, reading and math scores have increased for 4th, 8th, and 12th graders, math SAT scores are at a 30-year high, the number of charter schools has grown from 1 to more than 2,000, forty-nine states have put in place standards in core subjects and federal investment in education and training has doubled.
Largest expansion of college opportunity since the GI Bill
President Clinton and Vice President Gore have nearly doubled financial aid for students by increasing Pell Grants to the largest award ever, expanding Federal Work-Study to allow 1 million students to work their way through college, and by creating new tax credits and scholarships such as Lifetime Learning tax credits and the HOPE scholarship. At the same time, taxpayers have saved $18 billion due to the decline in student loan defaults, increased collections and savings from the direct student loan program.
Connected 95 percent of schools to the Internet
President Clinton and Vice President Gore's new commitment to education technology, including the E-Rate and a 3,000 percent increase in educational technology funding, increased the percentage of schools connected to the Internet from 35 percent in 1994 to 95 percent in 1999.
Lowest crime rate in 26 years
Because of President Clinton's comprehensive anti-crime strategy of tough penalties, more police, and smart prevention, as well as common sense gun safety laws, the overall crime rate declined for 8 consecutive years, the longest continuous drop on record, and is at the lowest level since 1973.
100,000 more police for our streets
As part of the 1994 Crime Bill, President Clinton enacted a new initiative to fund 100,000 community police officers. To date more than 11,000 law enforcement agencies have received COPS funding.
Enacted most sweeping gun safety legislation in a generation
Since the President signed the Brady bill in 1993, more than 600,000 felons, fugitives, and other prohibited persons have been stopped from buying guns. Gun crime has declined 40 percent since 1992.
Family and Medical Leave Act for 20 million Americans
To help parents succeed at work and at home, President Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act in 1993. Over 20 million Americans have taken unpaid leave to care for a newborn child or sick family member.
Smallest welfare rolls in 32 years
The President pledged to end welfare as we know it and signed landmark bipartisan welfare reform legislation in 1996. Since then, caseloads have been cut in half, to the lowest level since 1968, and millions of parents have joined the workforce. People on welfare today are five times more likely to be working than in 1992.
Higher incomes at all levels
After falling by nearly $2,000 between 1988 and 1992, the median family's income rose by $6,338, after adjusting for inflation, since 1993. African American family income increased even more, rising by nearly $7,000 since 1993. After years of stagnant income growth among average and lower income families, all income brackets experienced double-digit growth since 1993. The bottom 20 percent saw the largest income growth at 16.3 percent.
Lowest poverty rate in 20 years
Since Congress passed President Clinton's Economic Plan in 1993, the poverty rate declined from 15.1 percent to 11.8 percent last year — the largest six-year drop in poverty in nearly 30 years. There are now 7 million fewer people in poverty than in 1993. The child poverty rate declined more than 25 percent, the poverty rates for single mothers, African Americans and the elderly have dropped to their lowest levels on record, and Hispanic poverty dropped to its lowest level since 1979.
Lowest teen birth rate in 60 years
In his 1995 State of the Union Address, President Clinton challenged Americans to join together in a national campaign against teen pregnancy. The birth rate for teens aged 15-19 declined every year of the Clinton Presidency, from 60.7 per 1,000 teens in 1992 to a record low of 49.6 in 1999.
Lowest infant mortality rate in American history
The Clinton Administration expanded efforts to provide mothers and newborn children with health care. Today, a record high 82 percent of all mothers receive prenatal care. The infant mortality rate has dropped from 8.5 deaths per 1,000 in 1992 to 7.2 deaths per 1,000 in 1998, the lowest rate ever recorded.
Deactivated more than 1,700 nuclear warheads from the former Soviet Union
Efforts of the Clinton-Gore Administration led to the dismantling of more than 1,700 nuclear warheads, 300 launchers and 425 land and submarine based missiles from the former Soviet Union.
Protected millions of acres of American land
President Clinton has protected more land in the lower 48 states than any other president. He has protected 5 new national parks, designated 11 new national monuments and expanded two others and proposed protections for 60 million acres of roadless areas in America's national forests.
Paid off $360 billion of the national debt
Between 1998-2000, the national debt was reduced by $363 billion — the largest three-year debt pay-down in American history. We are now on track to pay off the entire debt by 2009.
Converted the largest budget deficit in American history to the largest surplus
Thanks in large part to the 1993 Deficit Reduction Act, the 1997 Balanced Budget Act, and President Clinton's call to save the surplus for debt reduction, Social Security, and Medicare solvency, America has put its fiscal house in order. The deficit was $290 billion in 1993 and expected to grow to $455 billion by this year. Instead, we have a projected surplus of $237 billion.
Lowest government spending in three decades
Under President Clinton federal government spending as a share of the economy has decreased from 22.2 percent in 1992 to a projected 18.5 percent in 2000, the lowest since 1966.
Lowest federal income tax burden in 35 years
President Clinton enacted targeted tax cuts such as the Earned Income Tax Credit expansion, $500 child tax credit, and the HOPE Scholarship and Lifetime Learning Tax Credits. Federal income taxes as a percentage of income for the typical American family have dropped to their lowest level in 35 years.
More families own stock than ever before
The number of families owning stock in the United States increased by 40 percent since 1992.
Most diverse cabinet in American history
The President has appointed more African Americans, women and Hispanics to the Cabinet than any other President in history. He appointed the first female Attorney General, the first female Secretary of State and the first Asian American cabinet secretary ever.

Under Obama: 1. Affordable Care Act (ACA) – “Obamacare”
The Affordable Care Act, often referred to as “Obamacare,” was a transformative piece of legislation aimed at overhauling the U.S.
healthcare system.
2. Economic Recovery
When Obama took office in 2009, the United States was in the midst of the Great Recession, the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.

His administration passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a $787 billion stimulus package that funded infrastructure projects, extended unemployment benefits, and provided tax cuts.

The stimulus helped stabilize the economy, leading to a recovery that saw job growth, a declining unemployment rate, and a rebound in GDP by the end of his presidency.

3. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform
In response to the financial crisis of 2008, Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act into law in 2010. This legislation aimed to prevent future economic crises by increasing regulation of the financial sector.
Barack Obama was the first sitting president to publicly support same-sex marriage. His administration championed LGBTQ+ rights, and in 2015, the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized marriage equality nationwide.

This historic ruling ensured that same-sex couples had the right to marry and receive equal treatment under the law, marking a major step forward for civil rights in the United States.

6. Paris Climate Agreement



It expanded healthcare coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, provided subsidies to low- and middle-income families, and made Medicaid expansion possible in participating states.
Key provisions included preventing insurance companies from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions and allowing young adults to remain on their parents’ insurance plans until age 26. By the end of Obama’s presidency, the ACA had significantly reduced the uninsured rate and made healthcare more accessible and affordable for millions.
As part of his commitment to addressing climate change, Obama played a key role in securing the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015. Nearly 200 countries pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and take action to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The agreement represented a significant global effort to combat climate change, with the United States taking a leadership role under Obama’s administration.
8. Auto Industry Rescue
During the Great Recession, the American auto industry faced potential collapse. Obama’s administration provided financial assistance to General Motors and Chrysler through a controversial bailout program.

The intervention saved hundreds of thousands of jobs, stabilized the auto industry, and eventually led to a resurgence in U.S. car manufacturing. By the end of Obama’s presidency, the auto industry was profitable again and had repaid much of the bailout money.

9. Advancing Renewable Energy
Obama prioritized clean energy initiatives and invested heavily in renewable energy during his presidency. Through programs like the Recovery Act, his administration funded research and development for solar and wind power, energy efficiency, and electric vehicles.

10. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
In 2012, Obama announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provided temporary protection from deportation for undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, often referred to as “Dreamers.”

Under Biden: 10. Passed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package to increase investment in the national network of bridges and roads, airports, public transport and national broadband internet, as well as waterways and energy systems.

2. Helped get more than 500 million life-saving COVID-19 vaccinations in the arms of Americans through the American Rescue Plan.

3. Stopped a 30-year streak of federal inaction on gun violence by signing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act that created enhanced background checks, closed the “boyfriend” loophole and provided funds for youth mental health.

4. Made a $369 billion investment in climate change, the largest in American history, through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.

5. Ended the longest war in American history by pulling the troops out of Afghanistan.

6. Provided $10,000 to $20,000 in college debt relief to Americans with loans who make under $125,000 a year.

7. Cut child poverty in half through the American Rescue Plan.

8. Capped prescription drug prices at $2,000 per year for seniors on Medicare through the Inflation Reduction Act.

9. Passed the COVID-19 relief deal that provided payments of up to $1,400 to many struggling U.S. citizens while supporting renters and increasing unemployment benefits.

10. Achieved historically low unemployment rates after the pandemic caused them to skyrocket.

11. Imposed a 15% minimum corporate tax on some of the largest corporations in the country, ensuring that they pay their fair share,

15. Gave Medicare the power to negotiate prescription drug prices through the Inflation Reduction Act while also reducing government health spending.

19. Reduced healthcare premiums under the Affordable Care Act by $800 a year as part of the American Rescue Plan.

2. Reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act through 2027.

And we would have done much more if Progressive had not made us lose the White House in 2000 and 2016,

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6 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

This is the GOP strategy for November elections. yardwork 17 hrs ago #1
That's already happening here. ananda 15 hrs ago #36
And as Bill Clinton would say so appropriately, Janbdwl72 4 hrs ago #133
he considers all democrats to be commies. rampartd 17 hrs ago #2
If we're all"commies", then how does he explain HE WAS ONE for most of his adult life?? AZ8theist 10 hrs ago #96
as with so much about this freak, no one seems to care. rampartd 10 hrs ago #97
At this point. I'm just doggone tired of him. calimary 2 hrs ago #135
This is not a surprise. Because it works. Callie1979 17 hrs ago #3
Progressive policies are, for the most part, Democratic policies. RandomNumbers 16 hrs ago #7
"Progressive" works for me. An argument with oasis 15 hrs ago #24
Progressive and liberal Democratic policy goals are same, but I see (like in this thread) supposed betsuni 14 hrs ago #41
I come from a family of New Deal Democrats. haele 14 hrs ago #46
Wow orangecrush 12 hrs ago #64
The DS are kicking centrist ass in primaries everywhere orangecrush 12 hrs ago #66
3 isn't everywhere creeksneakers2 12 hrs ago #77
And this is where our pitiful education system comes around to bite us. slightlv 10 hrs ago #98
You're right; they cant. And WE have to understand that. Callie1979 7 hrs ago #116
That one calls for a deep discussion... with a lot of listening, not just talking... slightlv 6 hrs ago #121
Like Democratic centrist has gotten us anywhere? paleotn 16 hrs ago #15
I disagree creeksneakers2 14 hrs ago #49
You do realize the bulk of that isn't centrist. paleotn 13 hrs ago #56
Nothing blind about the list creeksneakers2 12 hrs ago #58
Most are not centrist positions. Is that difficult to understand? paleotn 11 hrs ago #92
That's what the people here call them. And Joe Lieberman killed the public option. creeksneakers2 10 hrs ago #95
Oh really. And that makes it so. paleotn 9 hrs ago #102
https://legalclarity.org/aca-vote-in-the-senate-deals-repeal-and-subsidies/ creeksneakers2 5 hrs ago #123
We are not GOP lite creeksneakers2 5 hrs ago #124
Forgot to ask. What did Janet Mills say? paleotn 9 hrs ago #104
With respect to Governor Mills, she isn't really a part of the conversation. mr715 8 hrs ago #114
Was this on the list? creeksneakers2 12 hrs ago #59
Democratic Socialists are winning primaries orangecrush 12 hrs ago #67
If you think "lack of energy" is why we lost we're still in trouble. Callie1979 7 hrs ago #117
We lost in 2024 because Biden ran for re-election and his campaign collapsed. thought crime 15 hrs ago #30
True, but there were a few other reasons as well. Callie1979 14 hrs ago #37
Nope, that's not it N/T angrychair 14 hrs ago #39
And Milquetoast/Establishment Democrats modrepub 15 hrs ago #33
Division is getting Democracy NOWHERE. Cha 12 hrs ago #65
Ummm orangecrush 12 hrs ago #63
It worked once upon a time TVguyCards 9 hrs ago #101
Great post orangecrush 5 hrs ago #129
To me, there's not much difference, economically speaking, Haggard Celine 3 hrs ago #134
Trump manages to use both scare words - communist and socialist. Norrrm 17 hrs ago #4
Most of the national electorate doesn't make a meaningful distinction RandomNumbers 16 hrs ago #8
We labeled Trump correctly as a fascist. paleotn 15 hrs ago #17
We didn't go strong enough. The Madcap 15 hrs ago #32
Frankly, most Americans don't know what a fascist is any more than they know what a communist or a socialist are, even Karasu 9 hrs ago #110
Exactly Callie1979 14 hrs ago #38
Too late orangecrush 12 hrs ago #69
This is where out education system in America fails us. The GOP has used "Communism" walkingman 17 hrs ago #5
Cheers to Bernie, AOC and all the Democratic Socialists Grim Chieftain 16 hrs ago #6
THIS orangecrush 12 hrs ago #70
Old move, roots in the 1930s kwolf68 16 hrs ago #9
Great points. I was going to say they really are going back to the 50's underpants 16 hrs ago #10
Exactly! paleotn 15 hrs ago #20
I'm worried about the GOP base creeksneakers2 12 hrs ago #82
He's afraid of Democratic Socialists because the_liberal_grandpa 16 hrs ago #11
We want change!!!!!! bdamomma 13 hrs ago #53
The battle has begun orangecrush 12 hrs ago #71
No, he thinks Democratic Socialists will save him. dem4decades 16 hrs ago #12
100% that! oasis 15 hrs ago #29
Not orangecrush 12 hrs ago #81
Please provide me a list of Dems who describe oasis 12 hrs ago #84
Thanks for baiting me orangecrush 12 hrs ago #86
Commies are the new immigrants. betsuni 13 hrs ago #54
Sure orangecrush 12 hrs ago #80
Yeah, I'm sure. dem4decades 12 hrs ago #83
I'm sure I'm saying bye. orangecrush 12 hrs ago #85
How many of the MAGAs are ready to surrender social security, food programs Baitball Blogger 16 hrs ago #13
They did all that the instant Elon's DOGE became a thing. Karasu 9 hrs ago #109
He's married and has daughters, so that's a trick question. Igel 16 hrs ago #14
Laying the groundwork for terrorizing the people orthoclad 15 hrs ago #16
especially Trumps private taxpayer paid militia, ICE and CBP. OGBuzz 14 hrs ago #43
Yep. Make us pay the bill for our own oppression, orthoclad 12 hrs ago #74
It's just a tired old scare tactic that went out of vogue in the late 50s. He's not afraid of communists, he's afraid of Martin68 15 hrs ago #18
Trump has no idea what true "communism" is or how it functions. Even China is far from "communist". OGBuzz 14 hrs ago #44
No Republicans know the damn difference anymore, if they ever did. Now they openly celebrate ignorance. Karasu 9 hrs ago #108
My all time favourite was when he made this comment about Kamala Harris: OGBuzz 8 hrs ago #111
Man...I had somehow forgotten about that. Only idiots who don't know the difference would be dumb enough to think that Karasu 8 hrs ago #112
Send Bernie Sanders to yell at him. milestogo 15 hrs ago #19
Yes, Bernie Sanders is the poster child of the Democratic Socialists... kentuck 12 hrs ago #61
He knows shit about the Constitution. spanone 15 hrs ago #21
He shits ON the Constitution. orangecrush 12 hrs ago #79
That too! spanone 11 hrs ago #88
He brought this on with his policies. Joinfortmill 15 hrs ago #22
What makes you think they scare him? EdmondDantes_ 15 hrs ago #23
Trump nor his maga klan could define the word "socialist" IcyPeas 15 hrs ago #25
Trump/GOP are Nazis DemocracyForever 15 hrs ago #26
Comuniwhat? What year does he think it is? Dave Bowman 15 hrs ago #27
OP coming soon orangecrush 12 hrs ago #78
It amazes me how the GQP still gets traction out of the exact same bullshit they've been saying since the fucking '40s. Karasu 9 hrs ago #107
Because Democrat Socialists are antithetical and a threat to fascism and no_hypocrisy 15 hrs ago #28
This. They're the only real threat to it in a country where the Overton window skews so ridiculously far to the right. Karasu 9 hrs ago #106
Good observation orangecrush 5 hrs ago #131
Like A Zombie Corpse Of Joe McCarthy 2na fisherman 15 hrs ago #31
Doubly ridiculous to the majority of voters orangecrush 12 hrs ago #76
Let's just mention how much he likes Putin. Probatim 15 hrs ago #34
I don't think it scares him one bit. LisaL 15 hrs ago #35
Not all voters angrychair 14 hrs ago #42
For every action there is a reaction. The MAGAts are terrified because they know that the Democratic Socialists flashman13 14 hrs ago #40
THIS orangecrush 12 hrs ago #75
Let's hope history repeats itself, then. Wednesdays 9 hrs ago #100
The recent special elections and Democratic primaries all tell me that people are done with business as usual. flashman13 9 hrs ago #105
... orangecrush 5 hrs ago #128
Great post orangecrush 5 hrs ago #126
MAGA.... BobTheSubgenius 14 hrs ago #45
Democratic Socialists and progressive Democrats are a direct result of Buddyzbuddy 14 hrs ago #47
Hey Donny, you're gonna lose! Get used to it! Initech 14 hrs ago #48
Post removed Post removed 14 hrs ago #50
Are you saying that there are a lot of elected Democrats RandomNumbers 14 hrs ago #52
Bye orangecrush 12 hrs ago #73
Just completely bdamomma 14 hrs ago #51
If I received a dollar every time "centrist" is used as an insult for Democrats, by 2028 I'll be a billionaire. betsuni 13 hrs ago #55
He sees them as a foil that can be easily labeled as communists. everyonematters 12 hrs ago #57
I thought it was going to be women of color. KS Toronado 12 hrs ago #60
My thought was Jack Smith Tbear 11 hrs ago #90
Don't flatter yourselves. Fearmongering and manipulating the GOP base isn't being scared. thebigidea 12 hrs ago #62
His henchmen and family going to prison orangecrush 12 hrs ago #72
IRS Agents with Integrity Kid Berwyn 12 hrs ago #68
True orangecrush 12 hrs ago #87
We've always been at war with Emmanuel Goldstein The Blue Flower 11 hrs ago #89
Nailed it orangecrush 11 hrs ago #91
As they get rid of the immigrants,... LudwigPastorius 11 hrs ago #93
It's what they do. Nt orangecrush 5 hrs ago #130
McCarthyism 2.0? Roy Cohn Esq. was Fred and Don's lawyer and also McCarthy's, as well as mob bosses in NY. Evolve Dammit 10 hrs ago #94
History repeating itself orangecrush 5 hrs ago #132
That is the thing. OldBaldy1701E 10 hrs ago #99
A friendly reminder (and a serious one) TVguyCards 9 hrs ago #103
It's the familiar patriotism of worried gangsters struggle4progress 8 hrs ago #113
How many remember that Chump used to be a D, and he voted D FakeNoose 7 hrs ago #115
He thinks Gavin Newsom is a communist. Zelda_Orchid 6 hrs ago #118
Don't leave out Sen Jon Ossoff, and Hakeem Cha 6 hrs ago #119
Power to "We the People" will be demonized Emile 6 hrs ago #120
We need to grab the frame Bluetus 5 hrs ago #122
Thank you orangecrush 5 hrs ago #125
It doesnt work on voters SSJVegeta 5 hrs ago #127
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