Politics
Joe Biden’s agriculture appointment is a slap in the face to Black voters
Whether Joe Biden has a successful presidency depends on the upcoming Georgia Senate runoffs more than any other factor. If Democrats sweep both seats, the party will just barely control the Senate, and will theoretically be able to pass at least some laws (especially if they abolish the filibuster and make D.C. and Puerto Rico new states). If they lose just one, Mitch McConnell will surely bottle up just about all legislation, and may not even allow Biden to staff his administration.
But Biden is already betraying his most loyal group of supporters, namely African-Americans, and harming Democrats’ chances in the runoff in the process.