I'm glad you are this passionate about pointing out Biden's faults and gaffe's. SOME... of it is valid. THere are many dems on here, including myself who don't have a problem admitting this guy is flawed. See what I did there. I admitted my guy is flawed, something that many Trump lovers till this very day will not do, despite the evidence being overwhelming.
So at the end of day, no matter how much I may agree with some of your points regarding Biden, YOU supported Trump. Thus it automatically makes your judgment questionable. All these threads... all these posts... yet you were silent when Trump spewed racist hate, misogynism, lies, withheld taxes, swindled people of out money, dragged his feet while tens of thousands of Americans died from COVID, and continues to lie about the election from OVER a year ago.
The same goes for ALL Trump supporters on here. I think its completely valid to point out Biden's obviously flaw, but when you go so obviously overboard, its so blatant that either you were in a coma during Trump's tenure, or worse, you just didn't have ANY issue whatsoever with what you saw, because at the end of the day, Trump's flaws really didn't personally affect you. I can't help but to conclude that's far worst.
All these threads... its like the senior exec of one of the Big Tobacco passing out cigarettes at a Lung Cancer support group."
I'm glad you are this passionate about pointing out Biden's faults and gaffe's. SOME... of it is valid. THere are many dems on here, including myself who don't have a problem admitting this guy is flawed. See what I did there. I admitted my guy is flawed, something that many Trump lovers till this very day will not do, despite the evidence being overwhelming.
So at the end of day, no matter how much I may agree with some of your points regarding Biden, YOU supported Trump. Thus it automatically makes your judgment questionable. All these threads... all these posts... yet you were silent when Trump spewed racist hate, misogynism, lies, withheld taxes, swindled people of out money, dragged his feet while tens of thousands of Americans died from COVID, and continues to lie about the election from OVER a year ago.
The same goes for ALL Trump supporters on here. I think its completely valid to point out Biden's obviously flaw, but when you go so obviously overboard, its so blatant that either you were in a coma during Trump's tenure, or worse, you just didn't have ANY issue whatsoever with what you saw, because at the end of the day, Trump's flaws really didn't personally affect you. I can't help but to conclude that's far worst.
All these threads... its like the senior exec of one of the Big Tobacco passing out cigarettes at a Lung Cancer support group."
Trump is beyond flawed.
Well ya. He is a narcissitic sociopath. It's pretty hard not to hate him but he is mentally ill. Odd isn't it? A person in his state was able to rise to the Presidency. Does that say something about the office or the society that elected him? Both maybe? I dunno.
I'm glad you are this passionate about pointing out Biden's faults and gaffe's.
A thoroughly bizarre assessment. Let's walk it down....
I'm (speaking only for me) only pointing out policy failures and mocking the hypocrisy of the TDS destroyed who shit their diaper every day over Trump yet can't sniff the breeze of Biden.
SOME... of it is valid.
PERHAPS... everyone is clearly permitted a rebuttal, none has been offered.
THere are many dems on here, including myself who don't have a problem admitting this guy is flawed. See what I did there. I admitted my guy is flawed, something that many Trump lovers till this very day will not do, despite the evidence being overwhelming.
Contradictory. The TDS demanded everyone join them in their dialy diaper blow out or anyone who didn't play that game churgled Trumps balls or sucked his dick. (see what you did there?) I both posted threads criticizing Trump for his fuck-ups, and universally criticized his demeanor. That wasn't enough for the TDS. I had to believe in the made up dossier or I was a Trump dicksucker (see what you did there?) I had to shit myself over serving hamburgers to college football players or I chugged his balls (see what you did there?)
So at the end of day, no matter how much I may agree with some of your points regarding Biden, YOU supported Trump. Thus it automatically makes your judgment questionable.
So at the end of day, no matter how much I may agree with some of your points regarding Trump, YOU supported TDS. Thus it automatically makes your judgment questionable.
All these threads... all these posts... yet you were silent when Trump spewed racist hate, misogynism, lies, withheld taxes, swindled people of out money, dragged his feet while tens of thousands of Americans died from COVID, and continues to lie about the election from OVER a year ago.
Stuff the presidents before and after Trump exceeded his flaws of, if that troubles you.
The same goes for ALL Trump supporters on here. I think its completely valid to point out Biden's obviously flaw, but when you go so obviously overboard,
Make up your mind. I (again, speaking for me) rebutted nonsense. You should do the same (if you can). If you think something is wrong, post it. Crying Buh, Buh, Buh, Buh, Buh, TRUMP!!!! is little more than the TDS hangover.
its so blatant that either you were in a coma during Trump's tenure, or worse, you just didn't have ANY issue whatsoever with what you saw, because at the end of the day, Trump's flaws really didn't personally affect you.
Yes YES YES!!!!
I'll take mean tweets every day over rampant inflation, rising energy prices, school chaos, border out of control with a response of handing them 450K, ....
I can't help but to conclude that's far worst.
All these threads... its like the senior exec of one of the Big Tobacco passing out cigarettes at a Lung Cancer support group."
Exactly. You're pissed that some are critical of the guy going winless with no plan to turn it around when they didn't join your chorus whining about the guy before him who even though he was winning championships he chewed tobacco!
Post by EPIC Sir Tinley on Mar 28, 2022 10:40:16 GMT -8
The ‘cabal’ that bragged of foisting Joe Biden on us must answer for his failed presidency
It’s time to admit it. Less than a year in, Joe Biden’s is a failed presidency. Biden knows it, the press knows it, and voters know it. And our foreign adversaries like China and Russia know it.
It’s also time to look at the “cabal” of business, labor and political leaders who foisted the Biden administration on us. That won’t be hard, as they were openly bragging about their efforts less than a year ago.
The failure is obvious. The administration is so desperate, it’s begging the press for better coverage. (What, they’re supposed to lie about gas and food prices? I guess so.) The Chinese and Russians are moving aggressively against the United States and its allies, on the ground, on the seas and even in outer space, because they don’t fear repercussions from a tired, incoherent president who presides over an administration of woke incompetents and Obama retreads.
And voters? Voters know firsthand. A staggering 63 percent of them think the country is on the wrong track, according to this week’s Wall Street Journal poll. Only 27 percent think it’s on the right track. Forty-six percent expect the economy to get worse; only 30 percent think it will get better. Far more expect inflation to worsen than to improve. Thirty-three percent think crime will get worse. Fifty percent think the nation’s political divide will worsen.
Hispanic voters — the Democrats’ great demographic hope for national dominance — no longer lean Democratic but are now evenly split between the parties. Economic issues are a particular concern, and it’s easy to see why: With grocery and gas prices skyrocketing, with rents climbing and with supply-chain, border and crime-related economic issues, the outlook is poor. It’ll take more than another lame Bill Kristol column accusing Donald Trump of racism to distract them from that.
Normally when you get a bad president, voters are to blame. They decided what they wanted and, in H.L. Mencken’s famous phrase, deserve to get it good and hard. But in saddling America with the Biden administration, the voters got more than a nudge.
As Time magazine reported shortly after the 2020 election, a “cabal” — Time’s word — of “left-wing activists and business titans” worked to get rid of Trump. It pushed mail-in voting. It moved to block election fraud suits brought by Trump and supporters. It employed social media censorship to mute pro-Trump arguments and amplify anti-Trump arguments. It sponsored protests.
Time calls this a “conspiracy to save the election,” but in truth it was a conspiracy to save the election for the Democrats. The consequences in terms of lost faith in democracy have been severe, but the worst effect is that the winning ticket was never seriously vetted by the media or the campaign process. As a result, we have a president whose mental capacity is openly doubted by much of the nation.
And the line of succession isn’t much better: Kamala Harris’ competence is mocked even by fellow Democrats, and her own staffers are lining up to jump ship. Harris didn’t win a single delegate in the Democratic primary and is polling even worse than Biden. And third in line is 81-year-old Nancy Pelosi, who seems energetic and sharp only by comparison with our aging chief executive.
In a normal campaign, Biden’s weaknesses would have been obvious. Normal candidates endure grueling schedules with frequent speaking events that mercilessly reveal any shortages of energy or intellect. It’s now clear that had Biden had to do that, a majority of voters would have seen him as unfit.
But the “cabal” ensured that the press didn’t pressure him to leave his basement. Questions about his abilities were silenced. And the press also helped by drumming up and deploying COVID hysteria against Trump, sometimes openly hoping that it would harm him, other times deploying the hysteria to support mail-in ballots and other questionable practices.
Time’s piece says, “It sounds like a paranoid fever dream — a well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information.”
But that’s OK because, we’re told, “They were not rigging the election; they were fortifying it.”
Were they? Were they really?
America now faces a dangerous time, internationally, domestically and economically, with obviously inadequate leadership at the top. If disaster ensues, the people who openly bragged about their efforts to install the Biden administration may wish they had kept quiet.
Post by EPIC Sir Tinley on May 25, 2022 6:04:04 GMT -8
Biden Promises To ‘Transition’ America Back To The 1870s
The president of the United States is celebrating the ‘transition’ away from affordable energy in the middle of an economic shock.
When it comes to the gas prices, President Joe Biden explained Monday, “we’re going through an incredible transition that is taking place that, God willing, when it’s over, we’ll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over.”
That’s, of course, if we survive the transition out of modernity.
Fox News characterized Biden’s remark as “odd,” but higher energy prices have been the central aim of “climate” policy for decades. Nearly every piece of climate legislation championed by Democrats, from cap-and-trade to Green New Deal, has been a deliberate effort to make energy less affordable, either by creating scarcity through fabricated markets and inhibiting fossil fuel production (banning fracking or stripping leases) or by trying to spike prices through gas taxes and mandating expensive alternative sources.
In 2020, Biden promised a “100% clean energy economy” with “net-zero emissions” in only a few decades. And like environmentalists have for decades, he ignored the huge destructive tradeoffs such a strategy would require. Among the very first things Biden did was rejoin the Paris agreement, revoke permits to build the Keystone XL — a pipeline that was marked to carry approximately 800,000 barrels of oil a day into the United States — and sign a slew of executive orders prioritizing climate change over energy production, halting new oil and natural gas leases on all public lands.
When a court blocked the Biden lease plan, the administration appealed the decision, even though there were indications that energy prices were already rising.
Policies that undermine future production are baked into today’s prices. The administration and media tell us that Keystone wouldn’t make any difference in the oil prices, but then turn around and argue that we should overhaul the world’s largest energy grid, create millions of solar panels, rid the nation of most existing cars, retrofit nearly every building in the country, and ask us not to treat them as if they’re not insane. Reminder: merely to keep pace with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s recommendations on carbon emissions, Americans would be compelled to implement pandemic level economic shutdowns every year for 30 years.
The great “transition” from modernity is happening, and yet, Democrats aren’t celebrating. Reporters aren’t asking liberals why they aren’t cheering on these high energy prices. When Biden’s old boss Barack Obama was asked whether high gas prices were beneficial for the American economy, he told us, “I think that I would have preferred a gradual adjustment.” That was 15 years ago. We’ve spent billions trying to make green energy a thing every year since then, and have been for decades, and yet we still derive only 12 percent of our energy from renewables – and within those renewables, only 11 percent from solar, the source most talked about by Malthusians. Around 63 percent of our renewable energy comes from useful geothermal, hydroelectric, and biomass sources.
You might also be old enough to remember Obama’s energy secretary saying the goal was “to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe.” Europe has instituted burdensome centralized regulatory schemes to intentionally inflate carbon energy prices to fight climate change. While the United States has some of the lowest energy costs in the industrial world, Denmark, Germany, Britain, and Belgium have the highest per household in the world — seven of the top 10 of the world’s priciest energy markets can be found in Europe. The difference between what Americans pay and what Europeans pay is stark. Democrats seem intent on rectifying the situation.
We are also likely looking at shortages of diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline on the horizon. While our ruling class obsesses over slight variations in the temperature — our globetrotting Climate Czar is in Davos as we speak — Americans will be paying exorbitant energy bills to keep their homes cool. We’ve been browbeaten and scaremongered into accepting a “clean energy” future that is tethered to inefficient, expensive sources that only exist because of state mandates and subsidies.
Most of the progress made on lowering carbon emissions has been due to natural gas and technological efficacies in existing technology. (Adaptability is a far cheaper, more useful, and more reasonable strategy. We’ve been doing it for 200,000 years, give or take. The Department of Energy recently released $3.5 billion to fund direct air capture technologies that remove carbon dioxide, which likely do more in the long run than all the choo-choo trains or windmills.)
In any event, the upside of fossil fuels – cheap, portable, abundant – far outweighs the negatives of climate change. Economies would collapse without them. And for emerging nations, affordable fossil fuel remains a prerequisite for lifting billions of people out of poverty. And yet here is the president of the United States celebrating the “transition” away from affordable energy in the middle of an economic shock.
This is exactly the Team Biden problem. The greatest and most important feature of representative gov't is accountability. If representatives abuse the public, voters can respond by ridding them from policy decisions.
Accountability has blocked foolish policy on energy for years. Now we have have a straw-man in the White House chair. Who can the voters hold accountable?
Post by Cleared Hot on May 25, 2022 17:03:26 GMT -8
I’d like to know WtF his comments on China were all about. Did they forget to reboot him after a software update? Can we not try to start a fight while we are on the brink of another? Who the fuck teaches these yards about foreign policy?
I’d like to know WtF his comments on China were all about. Did they forget to reboot him after a software update? Can we not try to start a fight while we are on the brink of another? Who the fuck teaches these yards about foreign policy?
That is a massive problem. Is Milley back-channeling with the Chinese military to reassure them?
Post by EPIC Sir Tinley on Jun 6, 2022 8:49:17 GMT -8
Biden wants to get out more, seething that his standing is now worse than Trump’s
Frustrations are mounting and the window for a political revival is closing.
President Joe Biden and his aides have grown increasingly frustrated by their inability to turn the tide against a cascade of challenges threatening to overwhelm the administration.
Soaring global inflation. Rising fuel prices. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A Supreme Court poised to take away a constitutional right. A potentially resurgent pandemic. A Congress too deadlocked to tackle sweeping gun safety legislation even amid an onslaught of mass shootings.
In crisis after crisis, the White House has found itself either limited or helpless in its efforts to combat the forces pummeling them. Morale inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. is plummeting amid growing fears that the parallels to Jimmy Carter, another first-term Democrat plagued by soaring prices and a foreign policy morass, will stick.
“It’s something that has bedeviled quite a few previous presidents. Lots of things happen on your watch but it doesn’t mean there is a magic wand to fix it,” said Robert Gibbs, a press secretary under President Barack Obama. “The limits of the presidency are not well grasped. The responsibility of the president is greater than the tools he has to fix it.”
The West Wing believes there is still time for a course correction.
Members of Biden’s inner circle, including first lady Jill Biden and the president’s sister, Valerie Biden Owens, have complained that West Wing staff has managed Biden with kid gloves, not putting him on the road more or allowing him to flash more of his genuine, relatable, albeit gaffe-prone self. One person close to the president pushed for more “let Biden be Biden” moments, with the president himself complaining he does not get to interact enough with voters. The White House has pointed to both security and Covid concerns in restricting the travel of the 79-year-old president.
Interesting, and confusing. Politico clearly has credibility issues that bring this report into question. It has long been easily understood that Joe isn't calling the shots. Can it be real that he's capable and wants to take control? Is this just a CYA for Biden?
Early on, I was worried about Biden's handling of the economy given the Covid payouts.
A Brown University economist said that the Covid payouts had nothing to do with causing inflation. Given he gravity of our current situation I would have to agree.
I'm more worried about who comes after Biden.
Trump? Kiss this country good bye, internationally and domestically Biden? Too old
Early on, I was worried about Biden's handling of the economy given the Covid payouts.
A Brown University economist said that the Covid payouts had nothing to do with causing inflation. Given he gravity of our current situation I would have to agree.
I'm more worried about who comes after Biden.
Trump? Kiss this country good bye, internationally and domestically Biden? Too old
Early on, I was worried about Biden's handling of the economy given the Covid payouts.
A Brown University economist said that the Covid payouts had nothing to do with causing inflation. Given he gravity of our current situation I would have to agree.