Uncle Joe
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Wait.
What clean energy policies?
That’s data the White House rarely trumpets since it contradicts Biden’s 2020 campaign pledge to end new drilling on federal land, something his administration has not done.
And wait.
What significant come-down in prices?
“We remain focused on prices for American consumers, and prices have come down significantly since last year,” a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said
(Just this morning paid close to $5/gallon)
What clean energy policies?
That’s data the White House rarely trumpets since it contradicts Biden’s 2020 campaign pledge to end new drilling on federal land, something his administration has not done.
And wait.
What significant come-down in prices?
“We remain focused on prices for American consumers, and prices have come down significantly since last year,” a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said
(Just this morning paid close to $5/gallon)
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uncle joe is a one term due to age.
can you imagine him a year from now. it's going to be sad.
can you imagine him a year from now. it's going to be sad.
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Meh, rather than scapegoating Trump, dems could always just try offering a candidate and/or platform with more popular support
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Glad to see him call that guy out. The old "you're going to diminish our 2A rights and take away our guns" shit is flat out not true and he was rightly told that he's full of shit.randylahey wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2023 7:11 pm Pitiful. This guy is an absolute fraud. And thinks he's a lord of this country and the American people are beneath him. Anyone voting for him should be ashamed of themselves
What's funny is that you whine about "wokeness" but then you complain that Biden didn't just given some politically correct polite answer.
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This has, ah, nothing to do with MICH's point or my response.
There is not a single person the Ds could run that would garner MICH's support. However, the bitch of it for MICH is that the party he does support (despite him not really knowing what it is anymore) is nearly certain to run someone who is nearly as old - and by accounts and appearances, not nearly in as good condition - as the D candidate he despises.
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Trump is maybe my third choice of all the current presidential candidates. This idea that I simp for him is horseshit
But when comparing trump and Biden, I'll take trump every single time
But when comparing trump and Biden, I'll take trump every single time
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That's a long winded way of saying they are groomed to be politically correct smooth talking politicians and trump does not care to be politically correctousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:27 am I’ve been as critical of Biden as anyone.
But yea, at least he restored the veneer of respect for the institutions he took an oath to serve.
That’s what separates Biden (and the Clintons, and the Obamas, etc) from Trump.
Even if they’re up to something a little fishy, they still do it with that veneer.
With Trump, he really only serves himself. He’ll shamelessly shit all over anything and anyone, if he thinks it’ll gain him even the slightest personal advantage. That’s what continues to get him into so much trouble now.
For the life of me, I struggle to understand how more people - particularly Randy - not only fail to see through Trump’s crooked bullshit, but simp so hard for him at that.
I guess that’s a consequence of thinking the best way to understand these things is through the lens of partisanship (own the libs) and scapegoating historically oppressed demographics (immigrants, trans, etc), rather than through some broader lens of class struggles.
Randy, you’re so close! Lemme know when you’re ready to jump down Qusdahl’s rabbit hole. But until then, bro be aware you’re getting played like a fiddle.
There's a reason it's called politically correct. Because there is a difference between what's politically correct and what is actually correct/realisitic
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Unfortunately (to me) at this moment the plan is that Joe will NOT be a one term President. Age being ONE of the factors in my feeling that way.
I have felt "it" was sad years ago. The man earned the right to remove himself from politics and enjoy the rest of his life. I feel he didn't run for President when he should have and then he was sort of suckered in to running because he felt he owed it to the Dems. To me, he already paid his dues.
Of course there is plenty he deserves to be ridiculed for but it's sad (again - to me) this man faces constant ridicule for things he doesn't deserve to be ridiculed for.
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
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And this represents poor judgment. But, that's your prerogative.randylahey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:30 am Trump is maybe my third choice of all the current presidential candidates. This idea that I simp for him is horseshit
But when comparing trump and Biden, I'll take trump every single time
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There is no republican party, there's the Trump cult. All they have is grievances which attracts dumbassess like Randy and Mich, but they have no governing policies.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:56 amJust example 32,734 of why the administration needs to simply do the work of governing. There is not, at present, even an appetite for reality on much-to-most of the other side. Biden = bad, and that's the end of it.Shirley wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:30 am Sure, Nancy's:
The U.S. is pumping oil faster than ever. Republicans don’t care.
8/28/23
GOP presidential candidates are blaming pump prices on President Joe Biden’s clean energy policies, even though the U.S. is churning out record amounts of oil...
For evidence one need only look at WTF Tuberville is doing to our armed forces. Why Mitch, et al, haven't reined him in and ended this wholly unAmerican Christo-Fascist virtue-signaling, is beyond me.
Meanwhile, back to simply doing the work of governing:
The economy under President Biden remains unbelievably resilient despite the best efforts of the Fed to cool it down by raising interest rates 11 times over a 16-month period since March of 2022, from 0.25-0.50 to 5.25-5.50%. Pro tip: That's a lot!
To wit: People filing initial jobless claims came in lower than expected this morning, raising fears the Fed might have to raise interest rates even higher in an effort to keep inflation down, because the economy is so strong.
"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect."
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Biden ran for president in 1988, 2008, and 2020.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:36 amUnfortunately (to me) at this moment the plan is that Joe will NOT be a one term President. Age being ONE of the factors in my feeling that way.
I have felt "it" was sad years ago. The man earned the right to remove himself from politics and enjoy the rest of his life. I feel he didn't run for President when he should have and then he was sort of suckered in to running because he felt he owed it to the Dems. To me, he already paid his dues.
Of course there is plenty he deserves to be ridiculed for but it's sad (again - to me) this man faces constant ridicule for things he doesn't deserve to be ridiculed for.
Pray tell, when, in your opinion, "should" he have run?
"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect."
Frank Wilhoit
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Frankly, a part of me wondered whether he ran in 2020 because he felt that it was somehow his destiny or even entitlement to win this career capstone.Shirley wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:47 amBiden ran for president in 1988, 2008, and 2020.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:36 amUnfortunately (to me) at this moment the plan is that Joe will NOT be a one term President. Age being ONE of the factors in my feeling that way.
I have felt "it" was sad years ago. The man earned the right to remove himself from politics and enjoy the rest of his life. I feel he didn't run for President when he should have and then he was sort of suckered in to running because he felt he owed it to the Dems. To me, he already paid his dues.
Of course there is plenty he deserves to be ridiculed for but it's sad (again - to me) this man faces constant ridicule for things he doesn't deserve to be ridiculed for.
Pray tell, when, in your opinion, "should" he have run?
And maybe there is some, or maybe a lot, of truth in that.
But I have felt that his actual energy has been terrific, and that he has carried himself in a manner consistent with the values he ran on (see his unrequited warmth toward McConnell and undeserved grace toward DeSantis).
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Shirley wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:43 amThere is no republican party, there's the Trump cult. All they have is grievances which attracts dumbassess like Randy and Mich, but they have no governing policies.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:56 amJust example 32,734 of why the administration needs to simply do the work of governing. There is not, at present, even an appetite for reality on much-to-most of the other side. Biden = bad, and that's the end of it.Shirley wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:30 am Sure, Nancy's:
The U.S. is pumping oil faster than ever. Republicans don’t care.
8/28/23
GOP presidential candidates are blaming pump prices on President Joe Biden’s clean energy policies, even though the U.S. is churning out record amounts of oil...
For evidence one need only look at WTF Tuberville is doing to our armed forces. Why Mitch, et al, haven't reined him in and ended this wholly unAmerican Christo-Fascist virtue-signaling, is beyond me.
Meanwhile, back to simply doing the work of governing:
The economy under President Biden remains unbelievably resilient despite the best efforts of the Fed to cool it down by raising interest rates 11 times over a 16-month period since March of 2022, from 0.25-0.50 to 5.25-5.50%. Pro tip: That's a lot!
To wit: People filing initial jobless claims came in lower than expected this morning, raising fears the Fed might have to raise interest rates even higher in an effort to keep inflation down, because the economy is so strong.
Bullshit. I could give you a long list of policy and ideological changes I'd like to see
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RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:36 amUnfortunately (to me) at this moment the plan is that Joe will NOT be a one term President. Age being ONE of the factors in my feeling that way.
I have felt "it" was sad years ago. The man earned the right to remove himself from politics and enjoy the rest of his life. I feel he didn't run for President when he should have and then he was sort of suckered in to running because he felt he owed it to the Dems. To me, he already paid his dues.
Of course there is plenty he deserves to be ridiculed for but it's sad (again - to me) this man faces constant ridicule for things he doesn't deserve to be ridiculed for.
Earneddd??????
LOL.
Biden has been a corrupt career politician for 50 years. He got filthy rich by fucking over the American people for half a century
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I’ll be your huckleberry. Tell me about the policy changes. Be specific!randylahey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:22 amShirley wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:43 amThere is no republican party, there's the Trump cult. All they have is grievances which attracts dumbassess like Randy and Mich, but they have no governing policies.
For evidence one need only look at WTF Tuberville is doing to our armed forces. Why Mitch, et al, haven't reined him in and ended this wholly unAmerican Christo-Fascist virtue-signaling, is beyond me.
Meanwhile, back to simply doing the work of governing:
The economy under President Biden remains unbelievably resilient despite the best efforts of the Fed to cool it down by raising interest rates 11 times over a 16-month period since March of 2022, from 0.25-0.50 to 5.25-5.50%. Pro tip: That's a lot!
To wit: People filing initial jobless claims came in lower than expected this morning, raising fears the Fed might have to raise interest rates even higher in an effort to keep inflation down, because the economy is so strong.
Bullshit. I could give you a long list of policy and ideological changes I'd like to see
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Tax cuts. Limit government spending. Stop insider trading by politicians. Secure our border. Stop incentivizing illegal immigration with handouts. Protect 1st amendment rights. And 2nd amendment. Stop sending American tax dollars overseas. Stop subsidizing wind energy. Abolish the department of education. Bring jobs and production back to America, end our dependence on China. End the patriot act. Stop funding gain of function research
Sever our ties to corrupt agenda driven agencies, like the WEF, WHO etc
Sever our ties to corrupt agenda driven agencies, like the WEF, WHO etc
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