Things will get better eventually...They always do.
I think that, overall, they already are getting better. Real GDP per capita is currently higher than at any point before the Biden presidency, and the Fed's forecast for Q3 suggests GDP will again outpace inflation this quarter. We also have a falling deficit, which is nice for a change, and we've recently hit a new all-time high for jobs and unemployment is 3.5% -- it hasn't been lower for over half a century. The stock market has been a roller coaster, but it's up over 12% since Biden took office, so I can't complain too much. It's not yet the across-the-board improvement we saw under Clinton and Obama, but it's certainly looking more like that than like the kind of stagnation or deterioration we generally see when the GOP is occupying the Oval Office.
And when they do, the politicians will take all the credit for it.
I wouldn't give all the credit to any particular politician, nor to all of them together. But there is a pretty consistent pattern of things going well for this nation with Democratic presidents, and that pattern has been clear enough and around for long enough that it doesn't look like a coincidence. Policy choices have consequences, and since late January of 2021, we've been back to seeing mostly smart policy choices.