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01-24-22 23:25 #6169
Posts: 1949Canada is confused again
Originally Posted by Canada [View Original Post]
But you can relax, he's gone now.
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01-24-22 18:44 #6168
Posts: 428Biden weak foreign policy
Biden's weak foreign policy is definitely making the market take a hit. Another bad day for Biden. He has only had 370 bad days in his presidency though. As bad as Trump was Biden is making him look great again. I think the majority of Americans can see that Trump was considerably better than Biden. Who would have guessed?
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01-24-22 18:39 #6167
Posts: 428Fake sources are still lies
Originally Posted by PVMonger [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 16:36 #6166
Posts: 1604Wrong
Originally Posted by CaliGuy [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 16:21 #6165
Posts: 1068Impressive?
Originally Posted by PVMonger [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 07:07 #6164
Posts: 5428Originally Posted by CaliGuy [View Original Post]
Biden: 'I don't believe the polls'
https://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...ieve-the-polls
President Biden told reporters on Wednesday that he doesn't believe the public opinion polls indicating his waning approval rating among moderates and independents.
Asked by McClatchy White House correspondent Francesca Chambers how he plans to win back moderates and independents who voted for him in 2020 but, according to polls, are now unhappy with his job performance, Biden responded I dont believe the polls."
I said at the time they had until 12 Noon on the 20th to jam in another Rasmussen or Trafalgar poll or two and maybe they can help lift Trump out of another humiliating defeat against Biden on something for a change.
Well, that is exactly what RCP did! They jammed in another Rasmussen poll dated the 20th, I mean. And a FUX News poll!
Unfortunately for them, the result as of this writing is that Biden's Job Approval Rating on their Poll of Polls went back up to 41.2%.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...oval-7320.html
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01-24-22 05:44 #6163
Posts: 1604What are the fascists for?
Speaking for an impressive 1 hour and 51 minutes, President Joe Biden delivered the question that should define the rest of 2022, "What are Republicans for?
For the first year of the Biden presidency, Republicans have been able to universally oppose the Biden agenda while escaping scrutiny to offer alternatives. It's hardly surprising for a political party that didn't even bother to write a party platform at their last political convention. But the media's penchant for diving head-first into "Democrats in disarray" narratives while so casually accepting GOP obstructionism is a tremendous disservice to the American people.
You cannot chronicle the Biden administration's perceived shortcomings addressing COVID-19 without first acknowledging the context that the Republican Party has done anything and everything possible to sabotage life-saving health care initiatives and promote misinformation.
You cannot report on efforts to protect voting rights in America without first talking about the 19 states that have enacted new voting restriction laws or the unanimous opposition from Republicans in Congress to measures that would shore up the right to vote.
You cannot chastise the president for not having enough news conferences or doing enough interviews without pointing out that "the former guy" told more than 30,000 lies in four years.
When you look at some of the takeaways that followed the president's news conference, it's not hard to understand why he does so few of them.
Politico led with the headline "Biden breaks up with Bernie." In actuality, Biden was answering a loaded question about trying to "pull the country so far to the left." What he said was, "you guys have been trying to convince me that I am Bernie Sanders. I'm not. I like him, but I'm not Bernie Sanders. I'm not a socialist. I'm a mainstream Democrat, and I have been. " On what planet is that a breakup?
The Washington Post's "analysis" was headlined, "Biden's marathon Q&A forces White House to play cleanup – twice. " The so-called cleanup centered on the president saying out loud what everyone around the world knows to be true about the situation between Russia and Ukraine and acknowledging the obvious reality that the Republican Party's efforts to sabotage democracy may in fact impact the legitimacy of elections to come.
Who deserves more scrutiny?
I guess the media would prefer that next time Biden just flat-out lies to them. Do they really miss President Donald Trump that much?
Biden and Democrats have offered the American people an ambitious and robust policy agenda. One so popular that Republicans such as Rep. Ashley Hinson are taking credit for its successes despite voting against them.
Looking ahead to the coming year and the midterm election, the media should not allow Republicans to get away with just saying "no" to everything and anything. Rather than fixate on two senators in the Democratic Caucus, maybe spend some time looking at the 50 who have an "are" next to their name.
Rather than labeling the Democratic agenda as too far "left," maybe ask the Republicans to produce their own alternatives. Rather than parsing the truthful words of a president acting in good faith, maybe pay more attention to the avalanche of lies being told every single day by the GOP. Rather than clinging to the outdated notion of "both sides," maybe adapt to the times and start calling things as they are, rather than how you wish they were.
Ask yourself, who deserves more scrutiny: a president who acts with integrity, sincerity and honesty or the party that believes the free press is the "enemy of the people."
The fascists believe that it is the former and not the latter.
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01-24-22 05:02 #6162
Posts: 1604Evidence?
Originally Posted by CaliGuy [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 03:34 #6161
Posts: 5428Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
But you certainly made your point that presidents do indeed create or destroy jobs and can produce and preside over Great Recessions or avert and avoid them.
Far from being mere refs, Presidents are stewards of the economy. They propose what goes or does not go into budgets and legislation. They lay out full economic agendas.
Of course, it is then up to Congress to go with it or reject it. And history clearly shows when Repub presidents largely get their way, as Reagan did in his first year in office, what follows is economic disaster and all too often a Great Recession vs when Dem presidents largely get their way, as happened for FDR, LBJ, Clinton, Obama and even Biden so far, what follows is historic jobs creation, economic expansion and, guess what, no Great Recessions.
Presidents are faced with dozens of economic decisions on proposals and plans every day that can either lead to more jobs created and economic expansion for the country or to jobs destruction and economic contraction.
The actual historical data and record of results of at least the past 100 years show Dem presidents overwhelmingly choose to support and promote the former while Repub presidents, including Reagan, overwhelmingly choose to support and promote the latter.
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01-24-22 02:07 #6160
Posts: 1604The only thing that is fabricated is
Originally Posted by CaliGuy [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 02:06 #6159
Posts: 428Your posts prove it
Originally Posted by PVMonger [View Original Post]
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01-23-22 23:10 #6158
Posts: 428Biden and I
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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01-23-22 22:10 #6157
Posts: 1604Forrest Gump was correct
Originally Posted by CaliGuy [View Original Post]
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01-23-22 21:56 #6156
Posts: 1949More lies
Originally Posted by CaliGuy [View Original Post]
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that over half of Americans (56%) support the Build Back Better Framework, but that support is primarily driven by Democrats. Eighty-three percent of Democrats support the plan, while only 28% of Republicans do. However, although support for the plan is split along party lines, individual components of the plan garner high support from all Americans. Expanding Medicare coverage gets the most support (80%), followed by imposing a 5% tax on incomes of over $10 million a year (70%), and universal preschool (69%). Investing in the immigration system (53%) and imposing a 15% minimum corporate tax (56%) are least supported, with the lack of support primarily from Republicans. Finally, 57% think Americans would be positively impacted, and a majority think they would personally benefit from the bill being passed.
The sample includes 449 Democrats, 381 Republicans, and 91 independents.
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01-23-22 21:09 #6155
Posts: 428Hunter Biden
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]