Until he became Genocide Joe.Joe Biden has ZERO scandals, and it makes Trumpists FURIOUS
Until he became Genocide Joe.Joe Biden has ZERO scandals, and it makes Trumpists FURIOUS
As I mentioned before, luckily for Biden then, this doesn't show he is losing 13% of Dem votes.Lose 13% of dem votes and you lose the election.
CANDIDATES PARTY VOTES PCT. Joe Biden * DEM 384,765 80.8% UNCOMMITTED DEM 63,357 13.3% Marianne Williamson DEM 14,267 3.0% Dean Phillips DEM 13,560 2.8% TOTAL
Stop with the bullshit and nonsense. You know as well as most Muslims do that Trump would be sending in drones to finish off the Palestinians instead of Joe trying to calm Nete down.Until he became Genocide Joe.
Well they have found their high crime and misdemeanor. Damn, and I thought he was clean.No scandals?
WTF... didn't you hear about President Biden answering a reporters question on a Gaza ceasefire while eating ice cream with Seth Meyers? ICE CREAM!!!
You keep arguing like you don't think being known as Genocide Joe is bad for his reelection.As I mentioned before, luckily for Biden then, this doesn't show he is losing 13% of Dem votes.
Never Again.Stop with the bullshit and nonsense. You know as well as most Muslims do that Trump would be sending in drones to finish off the Palestinians instead of Joe trying to calm Nete down.
Yes, it's called the American political system. If you come here to tell everyone that you have the problem figured out and it's the Republicans, go at it. That's your prerogative just as it's everyone else's prerogative to speak.Whatever anyone says about the GOP, there's always a Dem who "maybe-maybe-maybe" did the same thing, right?
you are living in the past and confusing what now passes for the gop with the Grand Old Party. The gop at one time had a philosophical platform which whether you agreed with it or not was thoughtful and consistent. Those days are long gone . Now the policy is whatever the stable genius says it is and has no relation to traditional gop policies or conservatism. It is just get and keep power by any means, legal or otherwise and use it to keep their fearless leader out of jail.Yes, it's called the American political system. If you come here to tell everyone that you have the problem figured out and it's the Republicans, go at it. That's your prerogative just as it's everyone else's prerogative to speak.
Trump wasn't even a politician before 2016 and had good relations with NY Dems. So all the intense handwringing over Trump's activities is a blip in time. Is that wrong?
By the way, you are the second most prolific poster on TERB after you know who. You and him are "Everything, Everywhere All at Once". So whachya complaining about?
I don't know where Fox News' audience numbers are currently. It's a rather small segment of the population. You can usually figure out who amongst your friends and family watches Fox. They usually overreact to the things they hear on Fox. It's almost funny when you break down the misinformation for them.One watches it to have one's world view validated, not to be informed.
toguy, I don't think you are the most reliable poster regarding politics. You kind of pulled a "trojan horse" effort by trying to claim you had an affinity for Jack Kemp and his political philosophy. For that to have some credence, you have to understand Kemp's political philosophies and advocate them periodically. (This isn't the first time that you have dismissed the mention of the recent past as if all of today's politics just emerged from the womb.)you are living in the past and confusing what now passes for the gop with the Grand Old Party. The gop at one time had a philosophical platform which whether you agreed with it or not was thoughtful and consistent. Those days are long gone . Now the policy is whatever the stable genius says it is and has no relation to traditional gop policies or conservatism. It is just get and keep power by any means, legal or otherwise and use it to keep their fearless leader out of jail.
I do not actually recall saying that but at the time I was . I don’t know how old you are but In Canada I was a supporter of Claude Wagner and then John turner. I know different parties. I have been a long time follower of George Will and previously Charles kruuthammer and at on time I considered myself a conservative and a monetarist follower of Milton Friedman. Today I would be more Keynesian.toguy, I don't think you are the most reliable poster regarding politics. You kind of pulled a "trojan horse" effort by trying to claim you had an affinity for Jack Kemp and his political philosophy. For that to have some credence, you have to understand Kemp's political philosophies and advocate them periodically. (This isn't the first time that you have dismissed the mention of the recent past as if all of today's politics just emerged from the womb.)
I assure you the Biden Administration has very active regulatory muscle. Under different efforts, the Administration is also directing an enormous amount of investment in the economy.
I remember when the tactic was to label Reagan an extremist. It's a part of politics in every Western Democracy.
I'm guessing hard political trade-offs are in store for Canada in the next five years. The Liberals will try to tack to the center if politically possible. All the while, the Liberals will label the Conservatives as extreme, backward.......perhaps even racist.
There will likely be separate bills for the Ukraine and Israel. Both have unique issues. I don't think the U.S. wants the conflicts to go on for much longer. Of course, Israel is and will be in a constant struggle with Hamas.In any event I was not talking about tradeoffs which are a part of the process. The problem today in large part is the opposite. The Kai’s caucus takes their marching orders from the stable genius and do not compromise, hence the bipartisan immigration reform bill championed by real legislators went down in flames. Likewise bi partisan support for Ukraine and Israel.
Trump still isnt anything even remotely comparable to a politicianYes, it's called the American political system. If you come here to tell everyone that you have the problem figured out and it's the Republicans, go at it. That's your prerogative just as it's everyone else's prerogative to speak.
Trump wasn't even a politician before 2016 and had good relations with NY Dems. So all the intense handwringing over Trump's activities is a blip in time. Is that wrong?
By the way, you are the second most prolific poster on TERB after you know who. You and him are "Everything, Everywhere All at Once". So whachya complaining about?
Good or bad, that's why some people like him.Trump still isnt anything even remotely comparable to a politician
I have been involved in many very large and very complicated negotiations and I certainly agree that you need not like the person on the other side. But you need someone on the other side who understands the issues and is prepared to negotiate, neither of those charertristcs apply to the stable genius, as reported he treated every negotiation as a my y way or the highway and everything he may have given as an expression of his personal largesse.There will likely be separate bills for the Ukraine and Israel. Both have unique issues. I don't think the U.S. wants the conflicts to go on for much longer. Of course, Israel is and will be in a constant struggle with Hamas.
The one thing you don't hear much about now is the bipartisan talks between Trump, Schumer and Pelosi five years ago. If you recall, Schumer and Pelosi walked out because they claimed they were offended by the way the President discussed the problem. Anyone who has had experience in major negotiations knows that you often do not like the person(s) across the table. The adversity can intensify. The reality is you don't have to like the people in the negotiations. It might make negotiations easier when you are all cordial, but that is not always the case.
It might have helped if Trump was mentally competent, briefed on the issues and not a moron and a narcissist. Just sayin'.There will likely be separate bills for the Ukraine and Israel. Both have unique issues. I don't think the U.S. wants the conflicts to go on for much longer. Of course, Israel is and will be in a constant struggle with Hamas.
The one thing you don't hear much about now is the bipartisan talks between Trump, Schumer and Pelosi five years ago. If you recall, Schumer and Pelosi walked out because they claimed they were offended by the way the President discussed the problem. Anyone who has had experience in major negotiations knows that you often do not like the person(s) across the table. The adversity can intensify. The reality is you don't have to like the people in the negotiations. It might make negotiations easier when you are all cordial, but that is not always the case.
Looks who's doing the ad hominems now, Earp.Yes, it's called the American political system. If you come here to tell everyone that you have the problem figured out and it's the Republicans, go at it. That's your prerogative just as it's everyone else's prerogative to speak.
Trump wasn't even a politician before 2016 and had good relations with NY Dems. So all the intense handwringing over Trump's activities is a blip in time. Is that wrong?
By the way, you are the second most prolific poster on TERB after you know who. You and him are "Everything, Everywhere All at Once". So whachya complaining about?
I disagree vehemently with that statement.Trump still isnt anything even remotely comparable to a politician
It's not exactly an ad hominem when one uses a fact like posting volumes to make a point. Some here will certainly commend you for your tenacity.Looks who's doing the ad hominems now, Earp.
Earp, I post about a number of different topics, including posting nudes.It's not exactly an ad hominem when one uses a fact like posting volumes to make a point. Some here will certainly commend you for your tenacity.