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This analogy makes no sense. You're saying Biden stole the jobs lost under Trump? What, he, a private citizen holding no office, put them in a big sack with a dollar sign on them, next to all his color televisions?
What the tweet is saying is that a man stole your TV, and then a different man claims to have made a new TV and given it to you. The fact-check is saying that the second man is just returning the TV stolen from you by the first-man, while also making and distributing over twice as many TVs as were stolen.
I don't think you actually think Trump stole tvs or jobs from you, so your analogy just kind of sucks
The democrat party stole the jobs lost under Trump. They were always going to naturally come back.
If you claim "well, that's not Biden personally" then, sure, but then neither were the regaining of the jobs, even if it occurred while he was in office. He can't have his cake and eat it, too.
What are you talking about?? Yes, someone can take credit for things that happened while they were leader, while dodging the blame for things that happened while they had no leadership roles. Your classic cake analogy is grievously misapplied.
I guess you can argue it doesn't matter who is President, but if that's the case, it doesn't really matter if Trump gets elected again, does it?
The democratic party was responsible for the destruction of jobs during the plandemic, regardless of who was President at the time. The democratic party is now also trying to take credit for the "creation" of jobs that they destroyed, regardless of who was President at the time.
Biden has nothing to do with any of this, but he's trying to take credit for it in this tweet.
It does matter who the President is. But that doesn't mean everything that happens, good or bad, gets attributed to the President. Things happening while you are President does not mean you get credit for them. Sometimes things happen irrespective of you, and sometimes things happen despite you.