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This is Biden's America

 
 
Frank Apisa
 
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Mon 11 Jul, 2022 02:11 am
Magical thinking never goes anywhere in politics. Any Democrat looking for a third party candidate to vote for...is essentially looking to elect a Republican as president. Any supposed liberal/progressive touting a third party...is campaigning for a Republican presidential win.
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bulmabriefs144
 
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Mon 11 Jul, 2022 06:45 am
@Frank Apisa,
I can bold everything too.
(but it doesn't guarantee people will read it)
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Mon 11 Jul, 2022 06:47 am
I was beginning to see Newsom as a good 2024 candidate until he killed California's health bill.
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Frank Apisa
 
  1  
Mon 11 Jul, 2022 07:33 am
@bulmabriefs144,
bulmabriefs144 wrote:

I can bold everything too.
(but it doesn't guarantee people will read it)


I read what you write whether bolded or not, Bulma. I need the laughs.

If people do not read what I write...I can live with that. I know I wrote it; why I wrote it; and that satisfies any needs that I might have.
edgarblythe
 
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Mon 11 Jul, 2022 08:02 am
Biden's current approval rating in Gallup's polling (41%) is slightly lower than where Donald Trump's was (42%) at a similar stage of his presidency.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/07/politics/joe-biden-approval-rating-may-2022/index.html
McGentrix
 
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Mon 11 Jul, 2022 08:10 am
@Frank Apisa,
Frank, I always read what you write.
Frank Apisa
 
  1  
Mon 11 Jul, 2022 08:40 am
@McGentrix,
McGentrix wrote:

Frank, I always read what you write.


Thanks.

So does Edgar...although I doubt he will acknowledge it.
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bulmabriefs144
 
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Mon 11 Jul, 2022 10:29 pm
@edgarblythe,
CNN cannot be trusted.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/04/26/80-still-think-us-mostly-divided-bidens-promise-be-more-unifying-president/

82% think the US is divided under Biden. This includes a number of liberals, btw.

At no point during Trump's presidency was he so universally hated. Yes, we had this...
https://a57.foxnews.com/media2.foxnews.com/BrightCove/694940094001/2017/10/25/640/360/694940094001_5624558742001_5624538488001-vs.jpg

But those of his party were mostly behind him. And get this...
Most of his support wasn't from racist white men. But minorities and women.
In fact, he flipped five Hispanic counties, despite claims that he would alienate them.

Including a 94% Hispanic county that hadn’t voted for a Republican since 1920. But sure, believe polls that say Trump did as bad here as Biden.

Trump did far better than the polls wanted to say. Biden has done far worse.
neptuneblue
 
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Tue 12 Jul, 2022 06:28 am
@bulmabriefs144,
Ok, this cracks me up. It's like you expected Biden to be some sort of miracle worker, to assuage the savagerous portion of the American people.

We can't get people to agree to ban war style weapons used in civilian mass shootings, can't get people to agree women should control their own bodies, can't get people to stop belief in lies over an election...

And for some unknown reason, this is all placed on Biden's feet cuz he said something on the campaign trial.

In the words of Rodney King, "Why can't we all just get along!!"

Why? Because most Republicans are so far removed from repair, compromise is a dirty word.
bulmabriefs144
 
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Tue 12 Jul, 2022 07:49 am
@neptuneblue,
Uhhh no. I expected that as a leaderwho seized the election through fraudulent mail-ins set up by even more fraudulent "virus", he would at least have a gameplan.

Clearly, I set the bar kinda high.
Frank Apisa
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jul, 2022 08:29 am
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:


Ok, this cracks me up. It's like you expected Biden to be some sort of miracle worker, to assuage the savagerous portion of the American people.

We can't get people to agree to ban war style weapons used in civilian mass shootings, can't get people to agree women should control their own bodies, can't get people to stop belief in lies over an election...

And for some unknown reason, this is all placed on Biden's feet cuz he said something on the campaign trial.

In the words of Rodney King, "Why can't we all just get along!!"

Why? Because most Republicans are so far removed from repair, compromise is a dirty word.


Bingo!

Right on the button.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Tue 12 Jul, 2022 08:30 am
@bulmabriefs144,
bulmabriefs144 wrote:

Uhhh no. I expected that as a leaderwho seized the election through fraudulent mail-ins set up by even more fraudulent "virus", he would at least have a gameplan.

Clearly, I set the bar kinda high.


YOU "setting the bar"...is like having no bar, Bulma.
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jul, 2022 09:08 am
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FXePZmEWIAAdBts?format=jpg&name=medium
izzythepush
 
  2  
Tue 12 Jul, 2022 09:14 am
Spat between Elon Musk and Trump.

Trump called Musk a bullshit artist.

Musk replied, "I don't hate the man, but it's time for Trump to hang up his hat & sail into the sunset."

Is it too much to hope that they kill each other?
edgarblythe
 
  2  
Tue 12 Jul, 2022 09:16 am
@izzythepush,
Would be greatly relieved to see both of them go.
izzythepush
 
  1  
Tue 12 Jul, 2022 09:18 am
@edgarblythe,
Agreed.
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neptuneblue
 
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Tue 12 Jul, 2022 10:54 am
@bulmabriefs144,
bulmabriefs144 wrote:
I expected that as a leader who seized the election through fraudulent mail-ins set up by even more fraudulent "virus", he would at least have a game plan.


Answers like this cause me to shake my head and wonder what/where/why your thought process is. Cuz this ain't normal...
hightor
 
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Tue 12 Jul, 2022 11:10 am
Joe Biden Is Too Old to Be President Again

Quote:
I can’t help feeling very sorry for Joe Biden. He’s wanted to be president for most of his life, first running 34 years ago. Had his son Beau not died in 2015, Biden might have entered the Democratic primary then; as vice president he would have been a favorite and likely would have beaten Donald Trump.

By the time he finally achieved the office he longed for, he was far past his prime. Trump had left the country in ruins, its institutions collapsing, much of the population gripped by furious delusions, and millions traumatized by the pandemic. Biden was elected to bring back a normality that now appears to be gone for good.

Many of the crises driving down Biden’s approval numbers are not his fault. If an 8.6 percent inflation rate were due to his policies, then it’s hard to see why the rate is even higher in Britain, at 9.1 percent, or why it’s 7.9 percent in Germany. The mulish attachment to the filibuster by Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema makes most legislation impossible. Even if Biden had more activist inclinations, there’s not much he could do about the Supreme Court’s cruel reversal of Roe v. Wade or the increasing tempo of massacres that punctuate American life.

Nevertheless, I hope he doesn’t run again, because he’s too old.

Now, I didn’t want Biden to be the Democratic nominee in 2020, partly for ideological reasons but even more because he seemed too worn-out and unfocused. In retrospect, however, given the way Republicans outperformed expectations, Biden may have been the only one of the major candidates who could have beaten Trump; voters showed no appetite for sweeping progressive change.

So I recognize that I could be wrong when I make a similar argument today. But the presidency ages even young men, and Biden is far from young; a country in as much trouble as ours needs a leader vigorous enough to inspire confidence.

As a recent New York Times/Siena College poll found, 64 percent of Democrats want a different presidential nominee in 2024. Those Democrats cite Biden’s age more than any other factor, though job performance is close behind. Their concern isn’t surprising. Biden has always been given to gaffes and malapropisms, but there is a painful suspense in watching him speak now, like seeing someone wobble on a tightrope. (Some of his misspeaking can be explained by the stutter he overcame as a child, but not all.) His staff often seems to be keeping him out of view; as The Times reported, he’s participated “in fewer than half as many news conferences or interviews as recent predecessors.”

Certainly, there’s something nice about a president who doesn’t torment the country with his vampiric thirst for attention. And by most accounts, Biden is still sharp and engaged in performing the behind-the-scenes duties of his office. But by receding so far into the background, he forfeits the ability to set the public agenda.

You can’t spin away a bad economy, but you can draw attention to its bright spots, like a 3.6 percent unemployment rate. Americans overwhelmingly sympathize with Ukraine, and with a rousing enough message, some might be willing to accept the pain of high gas prices as the cost of standing up to Vladimir Putin. To rally them, however, it’s not enough for the administration to repeat the phrase “Putin’s price hike.” Like the rest of us, the White House had ample notice of the Supreme Court’s intention to overturn Roe v. Wade, but it somehow wasn’t ready with an immediate executive order and public relations blitz.

There’s a problem here that goes beyond a shortage of presidential speeches and media appearances, or even Biden himself. We are ruled by a gerontocracy. Biden is 79. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is 82. The House majority leader, Steny Hoyer, is 83. The Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, is 71. Often, it’s not clear if they grasp how broken this country is.

They built their careers in institutions that worked, more or less, and they seem to expect them to start working again. They give every impression of seeing this moment, when the gears of government have seized and one party openly schemes against democracy, as an interregnum rather than a tipping point. Biden’s Democratic critics come from different places on the political spectrum — some are infuriated by his centrism, others worried by his listlessness. What links most of them is desperation for leaders who show urgency and ingenuity.

If there’s one consolation in Biden’s age, it’s that he can step aside without conceding failure. There’s no shame in not running for president in your 80s. He emerged from semiretirement to save the country from a second Trump term, and for that we all owe him a great debt. But now we need someone who can stand up to the still-roiling forces of Trumpism.

There are plenty of possibilities: If Vice President Kamala Harris’s approval ratings remain underwater, Democrats have a number of charismatic governors and senators they can turn to. Biden said, during the 2020 campaign, that he wanted to be a “bridge” to a new generation of Democrats. Soon it will be time to cross it.

goldberg
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bulmabriefs144
 
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Tue 12 Jul, 2022 11:46 am
@neptuneblue,
Currently watching the Dinesh D'souza film "Trump Card."
They are showing how during the height of COVID, they literally tracked people with drones in some areas. You do understand that America is supposed to have a Bill of Rights, right?
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/billofrights
Quote:
First Amendment (Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition)
Second Amendment (Right to Bear Arms)
Third Amendment (Quartering of Troops)
Fourth Amendment (Search and Seizure)
Fifth Amendment (Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination, Due Process)
Sixth Amendment (Criminal Prosecutions - Jury Trial, Right to Confront and to Counsel)
Seventh Amendment (Common Law Suits - Jury Trial)
Eighth Amendment (Excess Bail or Fines, Cruel and Unusual Punishment)
Ninth Amendment (Non-Enumerated Rights)
Tenth Amendment (Rights Reserved to States or People)


What this boils down to is that you have the right to practice your religion and go to church wherever (suppressed under COVID for "violating social distance"), you have the right to speak or write freely (suppressed under COVID, you could be banned from websites for "spreading lies"), right to assembly (suppressed under COVID, you could not even assemble for commercial purposes, such as entering a store in numbers greater than 10), and to be able to petition the government (it was extremely hard to petition anyone, actually, even law offices were closed, and good luck writing a letter to the politicians begging for this to end). You have the right to bear arms to defend yourself against tyranny (they tried to do away with that too, but there's lobbyists defending that one). The right not to have troops in your house (we mostly haven't gotten there, but quarantines are basically like house arrest). Police can't just search your house and take stuff (this one was tossed by the wayside, because rather than making it a hard rule, we have warrants that can bypass this; they can even take your car as "evidence"). You can't testify against yourself, be found guilty if found innocent for a crime, or have a case against you where police and courts just do whatever they want (but some of the court cases against Trump and others are exactly this kangaroo trial). You have the right to know who accused you (but during COVID, literally anyone could snitch that you were violating social distance, and it didn't even have to be true for you to be harassed by medical mafia or the FBI, and you'd never even know who reported you). And so on.

This isn't normal. Nor is everything that followed the fixed election.

Did I expect Biden to be a miracle worker? No. Did I expect him to be a tyrant? Kinda more so than you might think. But he doesn't even have a goal aside from tossing our country into the dumpster.

That you're shaking your head proves you're totally ignorant about what is actually going on. Watching this movie, even I didn't know it was this bad in some places. But I know that my family waited roughly three months for a car. Before Biden, you'd expect a car dealership to have new cars actually in the lot. In real communist countries, you would have lines just to buy bread or cabbage.
In this movie I'm watching, Dinesh is talking about life in India, and how it took seven years to get a phone. And how India shifted away from socialism. Well, it's making a comeback, convincing people to embrace the "new" normal. Only it may surprise you to know that this is a very very old normal. How old? As far back as Babylon and beyond.
Dinesh wrote:
"Listen Johnny, you'd better eat your vegetables, because there are starving people in India." But now you probably say something like this, "Johnny, you'd better study hard, because there are millions of Indians waiting to take your job."

He also mentions that even Bernie admits that China has been doing well, but fails to mention that they did so by getting rid of socialism (though they held onto communist government).
Dinesh goes on to say that socialism is the worst idea since slavery, but nobody says "Slavery was really good, but it was just implemented poorly." But practically everyone into socialism is like "Yes, but that wasn't real socialism." Nahh. Rising gas prices, long lines, all of this is socialism. Communism is what happens when the government enforces socialism. When that happens, people generally die. Either of shortages, poor policies, or actual violence because they refuse to cooperate.
edgarblythe
 
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Tue 12 Jul, 2022 12:25 pm
My problems with Biden are not related to his age. He thinks like a Republican and is tone deaf to the issues that matter. He thinks he can stiff arm the poor people because he thinks we have no option other than to reelect him. He's totally effing up.
 

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