Discussion:
"Based On Candidates’ Records, Not Rhetoric, Trump Is The Obvious Choice This November"
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David Hartung
2020-10-23 14:37:38 UTC
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https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/

[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.

As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.

No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.

In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.

One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.

The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]

There is more, and it is worth reading.
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2020-10-23 15:07:28 UTC
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https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Yak
2020-10-23 15:14:46 UTC
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https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done. Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.

47 years in the swamp and he really couldn't speak to accomplishments.
Yet, he wants us to believe 'I really mean it this time.'
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2020-10-23 15:46:47 UTC
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[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done.
Like deliver the Covid nightmare and being reluctant early on to do anything about stopping it because he didn't want to "panic" weak-kneed Americans and so what if instead tens of millions get kicked out of their jobs, businesess get shuttered, the economy tailspins and millions more get Covid and hundreds of thousands die without him not wanting to panic anyone? Yeah, that'll be more his real legacy than anything else he's done that's already totally forgotten by people becuase none of it has had any real positive impact on their lives - they're all now living "panic-free" in an escapable Covid reality.
Post by Yak
Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.
Which is how one faces the future - with a plan of how to deal with it positively and effectively. It also explains why you're such a loser - you never had a plan for your future.
Post by Yak
47 years in the swamp and he really couldn't speak to accomplishments.
Yet, he wants us to believe 'I really mean it this time.'
Well, fuck, all you had to do is Google, dumbfuck right winger too dumbfuck to Google.

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-achieved-40-years-politics-1541278
Yak
2020-10-23 16:02:29 UTC
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https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done.
Like deliver the Covid nightmare and being reluctant early on to do anything about stopping it because he didn't want to "panic" weak-kneed Americans and so what if instead tens of millions get kicked out of their jobs, businesess get shuttered, the economy tailspins and millions more get Covid and hundreds of thousands die without him not wanting to panic anyone? Yeah, that'll be more his real legacy than anything else he's done that's already totally forgotten by people becuase none of it has had any real positive impact on their lives - they're all now living "panic-free" in an escapable Covid reality.
Post by Yak
Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.
Which is how one faces the future - with a plan of how to deal with it positively and effectively. It also explains why you're such a loser - you never had a plan for your future.
Post by Yak
47 years in the swamp and he really couldn't speak to accomplishments.
Yet, he wants us to believe 'I really mean it this time.'
Well, fuck, all you had to do is Google, dumbfuck right winger too dumbfuck to Google.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-achieved-40-years-politics-1541278
2010 Tax Relief Act
Budget Control Act of 2011
American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Cancer Moonshot" initiative
Sponsored one of the first climate change bill
Greenhouse gas emissions
PROTECT Our Children Act
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Co-sponsored the original Violence Against Women Act in 1994
1994 Crime Bill
Senate Judiciary Committee

Wow...stunning...one 'accomplishment' (and that's a generous term) every
four years. What a career!!!
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2020-10-23 16:48:24 UTC
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https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done.
Like deliver the Covid nightmare and being reluctant early on to do anything about stopping it because he didn't want to "panic" weak-kneed Americans and so what if instead tens of millions get kicked out of their jobs, businesess get shuttered, the economy tailspins and millions more get Covid and hundreds of thousands die without him not wanting to panic anyone? Yeah, that'll be more his real legacy than anything else he's done that's already totally forgotten by people becuase none of it has had any real positive impact on their lives - they're all now living "panic-free" in an escapable Covid reality.
Post by Yak
Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.
Which is how one faces the future - with a plan of how to deal with it positively and effectively. It also explains why you're such a loser - you never had a plan for your future.
Post by Yak
47 years in the swamp and he really couldn't speak to accomplishments.
Yet, he wants us to believe 'I really mean it this time.'
Well, fuck, all you had to do is Google, dumbfuck right winger too dumbfuck to Google.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-achieved-40-years-politics-1541278
2010 Tax Relief Act
Budget Control Act of 2011
American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Cancer Moonshot" initiative
Sponsored one of the first climate change bill
Greenhouse gas emissions
PROTECT Our Children Act
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Co-sponsored the original Violence Against Women Act in 1994
1994 Crime Bill
Senate Judiciary Committee
Wow...stunning...one 'accomplishment' (and that's a generous term) every
four years. What a career!!!
There's more, but for a Senator and then VP, certainly better than Bone Spurs fat Tubby who accomplished nothing for the peoploe before running for office - and still accomplished nothing meaningful while in office, which all then became easily forgotten by his single greatest accomplishment - letting Covid spread uncontrollably. He still doesn't take it seriously, as witnessed at the end of the debate when he stood on stage as the only one without a mask while Melania, who also had to learn the hard way, at least smartened up a bit by wearing a mask (obviously, she can't trust infected fat Tubby anymore) and the Bidens did as well, which I guess means Melania is actually on the Bidens' side.
Yak
2020-10-23 17:02:28 UTC
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https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done.
Like deliver the Covid nightmare and being reluctant early on to do anything about stopping it because he didn't want to "panic" weak-kneed Americans and so what if instead tens of millions get kicked out of their jobs, businesess get shuttered, the economy tailspins and millions more get Covid and hundreds of thousands die without him not wanting to panic anyone? Yeah, that'll be more his real legacy than anything else he's done that's already totally forgotten by people becuase none of it has had any real positive impact on their lives - they're all now living "panic-free" in an escapable Covid reality.
Post by Yak
Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.
Which is how one faces the future - with a plan of how to deal with it positively and effectively. It also explains why you're such a loser - you never had a plan for your future.
Post by Yak
47 years in the swamp and he really couldn't speak to accomplishments.
Yet, he wants us to believe 'I really mean it this time.'
Well, fuck, all you had to do is Google, dumbfuck right winger too dumbfuck to Google.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-achieved-40-years-politics-1541278
2010 Tax Relief Act
Budget Control Act of 2011
American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Cancer Moonshot" initiative
Sponsored one of the first climate change bill
Greenhouse gas emissions
PROTECT Our Children Act
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Co-sponsored the original Violence Against Women Act in 1994
1994 Crime Bill
Senate Judiciary Committee
Wow...stunning...one 'accomplishment' (and that's a generous term) every
four years. What a career!!!
There's more, but for a Senator and then VP, certainly better than Bone Spurs fat Tubby who accomplished nothing for the peoploe before running for office - and still accomplished nothing meaningful while in office, which all then became easily forgotten by his single greatest accomplishment - letting Covid spread uncontrollably. He still doesn't take it seriously, as witnessed at the end of the debate when he stood on stage as the only one without a mask while Melania, who also had to learn the hard way, at least smartened up a bit by wearing a mask (obviously, she can't trust infected fat Tubby anymore) and the Bidens did as well, which I guess means Melania is actually on the Bidens' side.
Here's your list of 'nothing.'

Best Economic Optimism in 16 years

480,000 Manufacturing Jobs added since President Trump's election

US job openings rise outnumber the unemployed by 1 million

Economic Growth Has Reached 3 Percent for the First Time in More than a
Decade

Opportunity Zones A New Dawn for Economic Opportunity

Unemployment Rate Falls to Lowest Level in Nearly 50 Years

Proclamation on Adjusting Imports of Steel into the United States

LARGEST DECLINE IN DRUG PRICES IN NEARLY 50 YEARS

Trump Policies Keep Economic Boom Going As Job Gains of 304000 Surpass
Expectations

MORE AMERICANS WORKING NOW THAN EVER BEFORE IN OUR HISTORY

250K JOBS ADDED IN OCTOBER

Manufacturing Confidence at an ALL TIME HIGH

Construction Jobs up more than 300K compared to last year

Food Stamp usage declines for 8 straight months

Middle Class income rises to HIGHEST on record

Consumer Confidence 18 YEAR HIGH

America is now the worlds largest oil producer

Fastest growing pace in 14 years for manufacturers

BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT RECORD LOW

Jobless claims lowest level since 1969

Trump secures 2026 World Cup for the USA

Consumer Confidence Highest in 18 years

Black Business Ownership Under Trump JUMPS 400 PERCENT in ONE YEAR

Youth Unemployment Hits 52 Year Low

Black Support for Trump DOUBLES to 29 percent

RECORD Number of Employed - 63 Percent labor participation

Worker pay rate hits highest level since 2008

Black and Hispanic Unemployment rates hit record low in April

Business Investments up 39 Percent Due to Tax Cuts

Food Stamp Usage Drops Half Million in Single Month

Highest Ever Manufacturer Optimism over 94 Percent

Unemployment claims have fallen to a 45-year low

Trump Economy Explodes Record Number of Americans Employed Stocks Soar

FEB JOBS BLOWOUT 313K

GREAT AGAIN Household Net Worth Pushes Further Into Record Territory

U.S. Consumer Confidence Is at 17-Year High

US homebuilding permits soar to highest level since 2007

Economy to grow at 5.4% rate in first quarter

Roaring: Economic Optimism Index hits 13-year high, credit to tax cuts

U.S. jobless claims drop to near 45-year low

Wages jump to highest level since 2009 - up 2.9%

U.S. Oil Production Tops 10 Million Barrels A Day, First Time Since 1970

Trump Decreases Debt to GDP Ratio - First Time in Over 50 Years!

Jobless claims drop to lowest level in nearly 45 years

Apple to Invest $350 BILLION in US citing Trump Tax Plan

Utilities cutting rates, cite benefits of Trump tax reform

Over 100 companies giving 'Trump Bonuses' after tax victory

Black unemployment rate falls to record low

Trump adds 184,000 manufacturing jobs and continues growth trend

Manufacturing in the U.S. Just Accelerated to Its Best Year Since 2004

Trump Signs Korean Trade Deal

Trump Blocks Chinese Purchase of Qualcomm due to National Security

TRUMP SIGNS TARIFF ORDER ON STEEL AND ALUMINUM

Trump Slaps 30% Tariffs on Solar Panels imported from China

Japan Freezes North Korea's Assets after Trump's Visit

U.S. Trade Deficit falls to 11-month low

Trump Fights for 'America First' as 4th Round of NAFTA Negotiations End

Crude Oil Shipment to India Highlights Expanding Energy Partnership

Trump Blocks China from buying Semi-Conductor company, Lattice

Crude oil shipment from Texas opens new vistas in India-U.S. ties

Argentina agrees to allow first U.S. pork imports in 25 years

Trump orders probe of China's intellectual property practices

New memorandum to protect American IPs from China - Potentially save
Billions of dollars and millions in jobs

Coal exports up 60%

China opens rice market for US exports for first time ever

U.S. makes final finding rebar exports from Taiwan

Renegotiating NAFTA with Canada and Mexico in order to make better trade
deals - May terminate

United States and Mexico finalize sugar trade deal

First U.S. Natural Gas Shipped to Poland

Signed an Arms Deal worth more than $350 billion and various other
investment agreements with Saudi Arabia

China, U.S. reach trade agreement on beef, poultry and natural gas

Trump orders a study on abuses of U.S. trade agreements - WTO

Trump slaps tariffs on Canadian lumber imports

Increased tariffs on Canadian lumber by 20% (worth $1 billion)

China buys more U.S. coal, sends North Korea

Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) TERMINATED

Nikki Haley negotiates $285M cut in 'bloated' UN budget

WIC Welfare Participation Hits 17-Year Low

U.S. home sales hit 11-year high

Manufacturing Optimism Reaches Another All-Time High - 94.6%

Economy adds 228K jobs in November

Mining up 28.6% - Leads the Nation in Growth

Broadcom will move back to U.S. - and bring tax money with it

US private sector added 235,000 jobs in Oct - Beats Expectations

Consumer confidence highest level since December 2000

Q3 GDP at 3 Percent - Beats Expectations

Ivanka Trump creates new World Bank initiative to foster Entrepreneurship
among Women

Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Surges to 13-Year High

63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High

Unemployment down to 4.2, wages rise .5%

New entrants from outside the labor market made up 3.2

U.S. Factories Expanding at 13 Year high

Dow posting first eight-quarter winning streak in 20 years

Home builder confidence at 12-year high

Manufacturer confidence at a 20-year high

Tech giants pledge millions to Trump initiative

Q2 GDP up 3.1%

Sales of new U.S. homes rebounded in August

Federal Reserve: Household Wealth in America at record high of $1.7
trillion - Rising property values and Financial gain

Surging stock market powers U.S. wealth to $96.2 trillion

Food Stamp Usage Has Fallen Every Month Under Trump

Median Incomes Climbing for First Time Since 2007

Trump has signed a $15 billion relief package for Texas in the wake of
Hurricane Harvey

Jobless claims drop to 240,000 - hottest streak in 43 years

U.S. Consumer Sentiment Rose in August

Recovery Is Finally Trickling Down to Least-Educated Workers

U.S. Job Satisfaction Highest Level Since 2005

American manufacturing expanded in August at fastest pace in six years

Donald Trump Ends Obama Effort to Waive Work Requirements for Welfare

Consumer confidence strengthens in August, second-highest level since late
2000

President Trump Cuts More US Debt for a Longer Period of Time Than Any
President

Pennsylvania coal company to open a SECOND coal mine

Summer Youth Unemployment Falls, Level Since 1969

In Trump era, American corporations are seeing their best earnings in 13
years

US trade deficit narrows as exports hit 2-1/2-year high

Milestone for Trump: 1 million new jobs in six months

National unemployment rate at 4.3% (lowest it's been in 16 years)

13,000 jobs being created in WI - largest job announcement in WI history
(Foxconn)

Black Unemployment, Lowest Level in 17 Years

Gas prices at a 12-year low

Some states are experiencing their lowest unemployment rates in their
histories

Trump Announces $200 Million in Apprenticeship Funding

U.S. has record 6 million job openings, 6.8 million Americans are looking
for jobs

CEO confidence highest since 2014

U.S. jobless rate falls to lowest level in 16 years

Trump signs bills that helps Veterans and Police officers by giving them
Priority and Training

Government spending as percentage of GDP down

1000s of jobs being created through pact with Saudi Arabia

Executive Order on the Establishment of the American Technology Council

USA's small business confidence is spurring a hiring and spending spree

Alibaba Takes First Step To Fulfilling Jack Ma And President Trump's 'One
Million U.S. Jobs' Promise

Slashing job-killing regulations left and right

Creating thousands of more jobs for immigration officers and border patrol

Signed a resolution encouraging women in entrepreneurship and STEM

Executive ordered all federal agencies to create task forces to cut
regulations that hurt the economy

US Manufacturing Index at a 33-year high

Coal Miners are WINNING. Cut Regulations/Create Jobs/New Plant

US Economic Confidence Surges To Highest Level Ever Recorded By Gallup
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[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done.
Like deliver the Covid nightmare and being reluctant early on to do anything about stopping it because he didn't want to "panic" weak-kneed Americans and so what if instead tens of millions get kicked out of their jobs, businesess get shuttered, the economy tailspins and millions more get Covid and hundreds of thousands die without him not wanting to panic anyone? Yeah, that'll be more his real legacy than anything else he's done that's already totally forgotten by people becuase none of it has had any real positive impact on their lives - they're all now living "panic-free" in an escapable Covid reality.
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Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.
Which is how one faces the future - with a plan of how to deal with it positively and effectively. It also explains why you're such a loser - you never had a plan for your future.
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47 years in the swamp and he really couldn't speak to accomplishments.
Yet, he wants us to believe 'I really mean it this time.'
Well, fuck, all you had to do is Google, dumbfuck right winger too dumbfuck to Google.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-achieved-40-years-politics-1541278
2010 Tax Relief Act
Budget Control Act of 2011
American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Cancer Moonshot" initiative
Sponsored one of the first climate change bill
Greenhouse gas emissions
PROTECT Our Children Act
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Co-sponsored the original Violence Against Women Act in 1994
1994 Crime Bill
Senate Judiciary Committee
Wow...stunning...one 'accomplishment' (and that's a generous term) every
four years. What a career!!!
There's more, but for a Senator and then VP, certainly better than Bone Spurs fat Tubby who accomplished nothing for the peoploe before running for office - and still accomplished nothing meaningful while in office, which all then became easily forgotten by his single greatest accomplishment - letting Covid spread uncontrollably. He still doesn't take it seriously, as witnessed at the end of the debate when he stood on stage as the only one without a mask while Melania, who also had to learn the hard way, at least smartened up a bit by wearing a mask (obviously, she can't trust infected fat Tubby anymore) and the Bidens did as well, which I guess means Melania is actually on the Bidens' side.
Here's your list of 'nothing.'
Best Economic Optimism in 16 years
When was that noted? Before the "darkest winter of Covid" America is about to undergo, thanks to fat Tubby?
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480,000 Manufacturing Jobs added since President Trump's election
Just about all gone, thanks to fat Tubby's Covid.
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US job openings rise outnumber the unemployed by 1 million
Unemployment is still at 7.9%. Under Obama when he left, 4.8%.
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Economic Growth Has Reached 3 Percent for the First Time in More than a
Decade
5.5% in 2nd quarter 2014 under Obama followed by 5% the next quarter.
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Opportunity Zones A New Dawn for Economic Opportunity
Whatever the fuck that means. Do you know what it means and who benefitted from it and by how much? No, because you're dumbfuck stupid.
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Unemployment Rate Falls to Lowest Level in Nearly 50 Years
After Obama did the hard work by dropping it down from 10% to 4.8% and the best fat Tubby could do is drop it down by just another 1.3% Whoop-de-doo.
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Proclamation on Adjusting Imports of Steel into the United States
Just a proclamation? That's it?
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LARGEST DECLINE IN DRUG PRICES IN NEARLY 50 YEARS
Let's see the graphs.
Post by Yak
Trump Policies Keep Economic Boom Going As Job Gains of 304000 Surpass
Expectations
Uhh, stupid, there are 12.5 million unemployed right now.
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MORE AMERICANS WORKING NOW THAN EVER BEFORE IN OUR HISTORY
12.5 million unemployed say it ain't so.
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250K JOBS ADDED IN OCTOBER
October isn't done yet, fuckhead.
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Manufacturing Confidence at an ALL TIME HIGH
With Covid?
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Construction Jobs up more than 300K compared to last year
No construction happening under Covid.
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Food Stamp usage declines for 8 straight months
After fat Tubby and states forced them off, not because anybody got jobs or more money.
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Middle Class income rises to HIGHEST on record
$20 more per week than in 1980. Whoop-de-doo.
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Consumer Confidence 18 YEAR HIGH
With Covid?
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America is now the worlds largest oil producer
Too bad sales are low.
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Fastest growing pace in 14 years for manufacturers
Covid put an end to that.
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BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT RECORD LOW
Covid put an end to that.
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Jobless claims lowest level since 1969
1969 was another century with about 125 million fewer Americans. Can you stick closer to the 21st century to be relevant and credible?
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Trump secures 2026 World Cup for the USA
Who the fuck cares.
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Consumer Confidence Highest in 18 years
During Covid?
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Black Business Ownership Under Trump JUMPS 400 PERCENT in ONE YEAR
Covid killed a lot of it off. Don't you know? Blacks are getting sick and dying in disproprotionate numbers from racist Covid compared to whites. White Power, baby!
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Youth Unemployment Hits 52 Year Low
Another century, irrelevant.
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Black Support for Trump DOUBLES to 29 percent
Oh, good one.

"Gallup's aggregated data from polls conducted July 30-Aug. 12 and Aug. 31-Sept. 13 show Trump approval -- a rough surrogate for likelihood to vote for Trump -- at 11% among Black Americans, with disapproval at 87%. "

https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/320903/black-turnout-2020-election.aspx

I'm bored and I win.
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RECORD Number of Employed - 63 Percent labor participation
12.5 million still unemployed - 7.8%.
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Worker pay rate hits highest level since 2008
2008 - just when the economy was crashing. A whole 50 cents more per week. Whoop-de-doo.
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Black and Hispanic Unemployment rates hit record low in April
Business Investments up 39 Percent Due to Tax Cuts
Food Stamp Usage Drops Half Million in Single Month
Highest Ever Manufacturer Optimism over 94 Percent
Unemployment claims have fallen to a 45-year low
Trump Economy Explodes Record Number of Americans Employed Stocks Soar
FEB JOBS BLOWOUT 313K
GREAT AGAIN Household Net Worth Pushes Further Into Record Territory
U.S. Consumer Confidence Is at 17-Year High
US homebuilding permits soar to highest level since 2007
Economy to grow at 5.4% rate in first quarter
Roaring: Economic Optimism Index hits 13-year high, credit to tax cuts
U.S. jobless claims drop to near 45-year low
Wages jump to highest level since 2009 - up 2.9%
U.S. Oil Production Tops 10 Million Barrels A Day, First Time Since 1970
Trump Decreases Debt to GDP Ratio - First Time in Over 50 Years!
Jobless claims drop to lowest level in nearly 45 years
Apple to Invest $350 BILLION in US citing Trump Tax Plan
Utilities cutting rates, cite benefits of Trump tax reform
Over 100 companies giving 'Trump Bonuses' after tax victory
Black unemployment rate falls to record low
Trump adds 184,000 manufacturing jobs and continues growth trend
Manufacturing in the U.S. Just Accelerated to Its Best Year Since 2004
Trump Signs Korean Trade Deal
Trump Blocks Chinese Purchase of Qualcomm due to National Security
TRUMP SIGNS TARIFF ORDER ON STEEL AND ALUMINUM
Trump Slaps 30% Tariffs on Solar Panels imported from China
Japan Freezes North Korea's Assets after Trump's Visit
U.S. Trade Deficit falls to 11-month low
Trump Fights for 'America First' as 4th Round of NAFTA Negotiations End
Crude Oil Shipment to India Highlights Expanding Energy Partnership
Trump Blocks China from buying Semi-Conductor company, Lattice
Crude oil shipment from Texas opens new vistas in India-U.S. ties
Argentina agrees to allow first U.S. pork imports in 25 years
Trump orders probe of China's intellectual property practices
New memorandum to protect American IPs from China - Potentially save
Billions of dollars and millions in jobs
Coal exports up 60%
China opens rice market for US exports for first time ever
U.S. makes final finding rebar exports from Taiwan
Renegotiating NAFTA with Canada and Mexico in order to make better trade
deals - May terminate
United States and Mexico finalize sugar trade deal
First U.S. Natural Gas Shipped to Poland
Signed an Arms Deal worth more than $350 billion and various other
investment agreements with Saudi Arabia
China, U.S. reach trade agreement on beef, poultry and natural gas
Trump orders a study on abuses of U.S. trade agreements - WTO
Trump slaps tariffs on Canadian lumber imports
Increased tariffs on Canadian lumber by 20% (worth $1 billion)
China buys more U.S. coal, sends North Korea
Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) TERMINATED
Nikki Haley negotiates $285M cut in 'bloated' UN budget
WIC Welfare Participation Hits 17-Year Low
U.S. home sales hit 11-year high
Manufacturing Optimism Reaches Another All-Time High - 94.6%
Economy adds 228K jobs in November
Mining up 28.6% - Leads the Nation in Growth
Broadcom will move back to U.S. - and bring tax money with it
US private sector added 235,000 jobs in Oct - Beats Expectations
Consumer confidence highest level since December 2000
Q3 GDP at 3 Percent - Beats Expectations
Ivanka Trump creates new World Bank initiative to foster Entrepreneurship
among Women
Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Surges to 13-Year High
63.1%: Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era High
Unemployment down to 4.2, wages rise .5%
New entrants from outside the labor market made up 3.2
U.S. Factories Expanding at 13 Year high
Dow posting first eight-quarter winning streak in 20 years
Home builder confidence at 12-year high
Manufacturer confidence at a 20-year high
Tech giants pledge millions to Trump initiative
Q2 GDP up 3.1%
Sales of new U.S. homes rebounded in August
Federal Reserve: Household Wealth in America at record high of $1.7
trillion - Rising property values and Financial gain
Surging stock market powers U.S. wealth to $96.2 trillion
Food Stamp Usage Has Fallen Every Month Under Trump
Median Incomes Climbing for First Time Since 2007
Trump has signed a $15 billion relief package for Texas in the wake of
Hurricane Harvey
Jobless claims drop to 240,000 - hottest streak in 43 years
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Rose in August
Recovery Is Finally Trickling Down to Least-Educated Workers
U.S. Job Satisfaction Highest Level Since 2005
American manufacturing expanded in August at fastest pace in six years
Donald Trump Ends Obama Effort to Waive Work Requirements for Welfare
Consumer confidence strengthens in August, second-highest level since late
2000
President Trump Cuts More US Debt for a Longer Period of Time Than Any
President
Pennsylvania coal company to open a SECOND coal mine
Summer Youth Unemployment Falls, Level Since 1969
In Trump era, American corporations are seeing their best earnings in 13
years
US trade deficit narrows as exports hit 2-1/2-year high
Milestone for Trump: 1 million new jobs in six months
National unemployment rate at 4.3% (lowest it's been in 16 years)
13,000 jobs being created in WI - largest job announcement in WI history
(Foxconn)
Black Unemployment, Lowest Level in 17 Years
Gas prices at a 12-year low
Some states are experiencing their lowest unemployment rates in their
histories
Trump Announces $200 Million in Apprenticeship Funding
U.S. has record 6 million job openings, 6.8 million Americans are looking
for jobs
CEO confidence highest since 2014
U.S. jobless rate falls to lowest level in 16 years
Trump signs bills that helps Veterans and Police officers by giving them
Priority and Training
Government spending as percentage of GDP down
1000s of jobs being created through pact with Saudi Arabia
Executive Order on the Establishment of the American Technology Council
USA's small business confidence is spurring a hiring and spending spree
Alibaba Takes First Step To Fulfilling Jack Ma And President Trump's 'One
Million U.S. Jobs' Promise
Slashing job-killing regulations left and right
Creating thousands of more jobs for immigration officers and border patrol
Signed a resolution encouraging women in entrepreneurship and STEM
Executive ordered all federal agencies to create task forces to cut
regulations that hurt the economy
US Manufacturing Index at a 33-year high
Coal Miners are WINNING. Cut Regulations/Create Jobs/New Plant
US Economic Confidence Surges To Highest Level Ever Recorded By Gallup
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Best Economic Optimism in 16 years
When was that noted? Before the "darkest winter of Covid" America is about to undergo, thanks to China and the Democrats who wouldn't let Trump do what was right and needed?
Jan. 2017 to early 2020... before the Chinese Bat-Soup Flu of Mass Destruction
was released ON PURPOSE, and the Democrats fucked everything up by denying what
was right to do, all for political vengeance... even going so far as FINALLY
admitting it - what Trump wanted to do and DID, was right, and if he had been
allowed to do it when HE wanted to do it, fewer people MIGHT have fared better.

But nooooo... they branded him a racist for political reasons, for doing what
NEEDED to be done, then changed their minds later.

Did they apologize to Trump, for being WRONG? Nope. People notice this shit,
Queenie.

Butthurt Democrats were sore losers after Trump beat fat Tubby Clinton, not
getting their two "minority" Presidents in a row, so they could screech
MISOGYNY, when Tubby Clinton met opposition, JUST like they screeched RACIST,
when anyone opposed Obama.

We opposed Obama, because he was a Marxist/Socialist, wanting to "redistribute
wealth". GIVING shit to "poor" people, BECAUSE they're poor, is how you destroy
a country.

The Democrat Liberals lost, stupid, because people FINALLY started seeing,
first hand (THANK YOU INTERNET), how destructive REAL socialism/communism is.

Yes, racist, even your precious pets, the Blacks that YOU think should all vote
Democrat or liberal, are coming around and seeing you liberals for what you
are.

"The white liberal is the worst enemy to America, and the worst enemy to the
Black man." - Malcolm X
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480,000 Manufacturing Jobs added since President Trump's election
Just about all gone, thanks to China's Covid.
Not really, but I agree on the China's Covid thing.

=====

Here are some more DUMB ASS DEMOCRATS, telling us it's just perfectly OK and
fine to breath in other people's faces and go to the movies, a parade, and
anything else you WANT to do:

http://youtu.be/tNflR2Ia7Hc

Bill de Blasio(D):

"Since I'm encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives & get out on the
town despite Coronavirus, I thought I would offer some suggestions. Here's the
first: thru Thurs 3/5 go see "The Traitor" @FilmLinc. If "The Wire" was a true
story & set in Italy, it would be this film."

=====

Nancy Pelosi(D):

Maybe like Nancy Pelosi telling people to DEFINITELY acquire the virus, by
going to Chinatown?

"Come to Chinatown, here we are... we're... again... careful... safe... and
come join us." - "Everything is fine" and "all is well."

So eloquent.

=====

Oxiris Barbot(D):, a pediatrician who has served as the Commissioner of
Health of the City of New York since 2018?

"The risk to New Yorkers for Coronavirus is low, and that our preparedness as a
city is very high."

"There is no reason not to take the subway, not to take the bus, not to go out
to your favorite restaurant, and certainly not to miss the parade next Sunday."

=====

New York State Sen. John Liu(D):

"But there's really no need to panic and to avoid activities that we always do
as New Yorkers... we are hardy people."

"As an Asian-American, I've been somewhat disturbed, if not outright appalled,
by some of the comment or gestures that I have seen."

"Diseases originate from anywhere, or from pahticulah praces in the world."

=====

Anthony Fauci:

Fauci Lied... people died.

It's been a long way down for Anthony Fauci, M.D. - from virtual dictator of a
nation under virtual house arrest (and purported sex symbol) to laughingstock
caught lying and blaming the public for his fall.

"Timeline: Dr. Anthony Fauci Repeatedly Downplayed Coronavirus Threat"

"Dr. Fauci Made the Coronavirus Pandemic Worse by Lying About Masks"

"Dr. Fauci Now Says Second Coronavirus Wave 'Not Inevitable'"

"Fauci Falls, Fumbles Forbidding Football"

"Fauci Caught On Camera Contradicting Himself About Severity of Coronavirus"
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Coal Miners are WINNING. Cut Regulations/Create Jobs/New Plant
Just one of your lying factoids, exploded.



The Coal Industry Has Lost Almost One Thousand
Jobs Since Trump Became President
March 7 2020
https://tinyurl.com/y5nhhgyp





President Trump has run a losing con on
promises to bring back the coal industry
JULY 10, 2020

According to the U.S. Energy Information
Administration (USEIA), total U.S. coal
production in 2019 was 705.3 tons, down
6.8 percent from the previous year and
the lowest level of output in over 41
years. In 2018, production likewise fell
by 2.4 percent. According to the Kentucky
Annual Economic Report 2020, the state’s
coal production likewise fell 5.2 percent
in 2018 to 39.6 million tons, the lowest
level of output since 1954.
https://tinyurl.com/y26zzyvs
super70s
2020-10-23 18:27:31 UTC
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Here's your list of 'nothing.'
Best Economic Optimism in 16 years
480,000 Manufacturing Jobs added since President Trump's election
US job openings rise outnumber the unemployed by 1 million
Economic Growth Has Reached 3 Percent for the First Time in More than a
Decade
....etc etc and all the other momentum inherited from Obama's economy
all now totally wiped out by the pandemic and a magnitude worse in the
US than any other comparable western country due to Trump's negligence.
The disease and the data are two things Trump can't bully.

Of course as far as I'm concerned he deserved to be a one-termer if the
world had never heard of COVID-19 considering his chronic corruption and
incompetence.

A U.S. president impeached by the House of Representatives (3rd time in
history no less) running for re-election is just bizarre and
embarrassing before the rest of the world.
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https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic socialism,” but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done.
Like deliver the Covid nightmare and being reluctant early on to do anything about stopping it because he didn't want to "panic" weak-kneed Americans and so what if instead tens of millions get kicked out of their jobs, businesess get shuttered, the economy tailspins and millions more get Covid and hundreds of thousands die without him not wanting to panic anyone? Yeah, that'll be more his real legacy than anything else he's done that's already totally forgotten by people becuase none of it has had any real positive impact on their lives - they're all now living "panic-free" in an escapable Covid reality.
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Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.
Which is how one faces the future - with a plan of how to deal with it positively and effectively. It also explains why you're such a loser - you never had a plan for your future.
Post by Yak
47 years in the swamp and he really couldn't speak to accomplishments.
Yet, he wants us to believe 'I really mean it this time.'
Well, fuck, all you had to do is Google, dumbfuck right winger too dumbfuck to Google.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-achieved-40-years-politics-1541278
2010 Tax Relief Act
FROM TAXES HE HELPED put in place?
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Budget Control Act of 2011
FROM A BUDGET HE CREATED?
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American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
THEY RAISED TAXES.
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Affordable Care Act (ACA)
A disaster form the start. Still failing.
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Cancer Moonshot" initiative
He will probably die of cancer or the Chinese Virus.
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Sponsored one of the first climate change bill
Doesn't help Americans.
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Greenhouse gas emissions
That's a Marxist scam to destroy the American economy.
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PROTECT Our Children Act
From his son? He allows his son Hunter to be unrestrained.
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Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Failed policies... TRUMP created peace in the Middle East.
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Co-sponsored the original Violence Against Women Act in 1994
He's been accused of RAPE and won't confess.
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1994 Crime Bill
Didn't help the Blacks it targets.
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Senate Judiciary Committee
where he destroyed good people with LIES and FAKE NEWS.
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Wow...stunning...one 'accomplishment' (and that's a generous term) every
four years. What a career!!!
And they weren't accomplishments for the American people.

Joe Biden is the quintessential Manchurian Candidate with 47 years of
doing nothing for America and then trying to help undermine our
Constitution by engaging in corruption and then using that money and
power from the corruption to undermine the American VOTERS.....

Sure if he were a Chinese Senator in the Chinese Communist Party, noew
name something that actually helped America?
--
That's Karma


*Mama'says*
93 - ObamaCare is like Ebola, you have to get it before you know how bad
it really is. -Pelosi/ism-
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Wow...stunning...one 'accomplishment' (and that's a generous term) every
four years. What a career!!!
There's more, but for a Senator and then VP,
LOL... all you have to DO to BE Vice President, is say you will, THEN you
basically DO nothing.
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certainly better than Bone Spurs Trump
And better than fake-asthmatic brain-eaten Biden.

While first glance at Creepy Joe Biden's long career in politics would give you
the impression of a racist plagiarism and serious pedophile, don't worry,
there's far more skeletons in his closet.

In addition to everything we already know is wrong with Joe Biden, he also
seems to have a history of evading the draft in Vietnam, according to a report
from InsideSources.

Of course, the outlet also bashes President Trump over his own deferment during
Vietnam, but to compare Trump to Biden in this respect, as you will come to
learn, is a pretty unfair comparison.

According to the report, after graduating college in 1968, Biden was eligible
for the draft, meaning he should have ended up fighting in Vietnam. He earned a
1-Y draft deferment, however, due to asthma:

That's right-asthma.

There's one little problem with Biden's "asthma."

Although Biden was granted a deferment for "asthma as a teenager"... this
didn't stop him from playing high school football.

Oops.

InsideSources also points out that, in Biden's autobiography, Biden makes no
mention of asthma, but does brag about being "active in intramural sports" in
college, and "recounts an active childhood [and] football exploits in high
school."

Certainly doesn't seem like the kind of asthma that should have kept him from
the draft if he had no problem with "football exploits."

What's worse, during one summer home from college, according to Biden's own
account, he worked as a lifeguard, which certainly has very high standards for
physical fitness, including a healthy set of lungs.

It gets worse.

One incident from that summer stands out: How Biden had to wrap a six-foot
length of metal chain around his arm to face off against a knife-wielding local
tough who went by the name "Corn Pop."

"You might cut me, Corn Pop, but I'm going to wrap this chain around your head
before you do," Biden told him. Strong words, but he was a healthy, high school
football player who could back them up. Biden and Corn Pop resolved their
differences without violence and, according to Biden, became poolside friends.

Just six years later, at the height of the fighting in Vietnam, that same
poolside athlete avoided mandatory military service due to "asthma as a
teenager."

So let's get this straight.

Biden, as a teenager, was healthy enough to play football and also qualify as a
lifeguard, which is no easy feat.

And the left wants to mock Trump's "bone spurs," which is the reason behind his
own 1-Y classification. However, bone spurs are a real diagnosis that don't
seem to conflict with Trump's lifestyle at all.

He's not exactly known for competing in triathlons.

Biden, on the other hand, is a known liar and and fraud, and is going to have a
very hard time explaining this doozy.
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Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what he
has done.
Like deliver the Covid nightmare
That was the CHINESE, you stupid welfare twerp.

If Trump "delivered" Covid, that means Obama let 60 million get the Swine Flu,
faggot, and also delivered Ebola.


Here are some more DUMB ASS DEMOCRATS, telling us it's just perfectly OK and
fine to breath in other people's faces and go to the movies, a parade, and
anything else you WANT to do:



Hispanics Show "Less Consistent Adherence" to Social Distancing, Mask-Wearing

Hispanics make up a high percentage of COVID-19 cases, are not wearing masks
and are not socially distancing as much as the rest of the population.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Statistics are showing a disproportionate number of African
Americans are getting sick and dying of coronavirus.

Still, some minorities say they don't want to wear masks in public.

Hispanics and Blacks Are Hardest Hit by COVID-19 in New York City

THIS is why more Democrats than Republicans got The Bat-Soup Chinka Virus:

Bill de Blasio(D):

"Since I'm encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives & get out on the
town despite Coronavirus, I thought I would offer some suggestions. Here's the
first: thru Thurs 3/5 go see "The Traitor" @FilmLinc. If "The Wire" was a true
story & set in Italy, it would be this film."

=====

Nancy Pelosi(D):

Maybe like Nancy Pelosi telling people to DEFINITELY acquire the virus, by
going to Chinatown?

"Come to Chinatown, here we are... we're... again... careful... safe... and
come join us." - "Everything is fine" and "all is well."

So eloquent.

=====

Oxiris Barbot(D):, a pediatrician who has served as the Commissioner of
Health of the City of New York since 2018?

"The risk to New Yorkers for Coronavirus is low, and that our preparedness as a
city is very high."

"There is no reason not to take the subway, not to take the bus, not to go out
to your favorite restaurant, and certainly not to miss the parade next Sunday."

=====

New York State Sen. John Liu(D):

"But there's really no need to panic and to avoid activities that we always do
as New Yorkers... we are hardy people."

"As an Asian-American, I've been somewhat disturbed, if not outright appalled,
by some of the comment or gestures that I have seen."

"Diseases originate from anywhere, or from pahticulah praces in the world."

=====

Anthony Fauci:

Fauci Lied... people died.

It's been a long way down for Anthony Fauci, M.D. - from virtual dictator of a
nation under virtual house arrest (and purported sex symbol) to laughingstock
caught lying and blaming the public for his fall.

"Timeline: Dr. Anthony Fauci Repeatedly Downplayed Coronavirus Threat"

"Dr. Fauci Made the Coronavirus Pandemic Worse by Lying About Masks"

"Dr. Fauci Now Says Second Coronavirus Wave 'Not Inevitable'"

"Fauci Falls, Fumbles Forbidding Football"

"Fauci Caught On Camera Contradicting Himself About Severity of Coronavirus"
Mitchell Holman
2020-10-23 18:01:56 UTC
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Post by David Hartung
https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-
rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It’s been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the
Forgotten Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the
country who felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a
Republican candidate was elected president and a slightly larger
Republican majority was established in the Senate with a mandate to
address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it’s clear that
if this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the
Common-Sense Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and,
above all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate.
Applying critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the
candidates involved and examining their records of action, not
applying superficial decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two
distinctly opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that
wants to see this country continue to mature and grow using that
philosophy into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It
recognizes the sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn
from and not repeat those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed “democratic
Marxism. [...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Well, think about it retard, Trump spent his time talking about what
he has done. Biden spent his time talking about what he's going to do.
Good question:

What IS Trump's plan for the future?

If even he cannot name one why support him?
David Harsanyi
2020-10-24 04:57:45 UTC
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Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
The Federalist is a Communist Manifesto pumped out by The Kremlin.


The Federalist formerly Voice of Russia and RIA Novosti is a Russian state-
owned news agency, news website platform and radio broadcast service. It was
established by the Russian government-owned news agency Rossiya Segodnya on
10 November 2014.[1][2] With its headquarters in Moscow, The Federalist says
it has regional editorial offices in Washington, D.C., Cairo, Beijing, Paris,
Berlin, London, India and Edinburgh. The Federalist describes itself as being
focused on global politics and economics and aims for an international
audience.[3]
The Federalist is frequently described as a Russian propaganda outlet.[4][5]
[6] In 2016, Neil MacFarquhar of The New York Times wrote: "The fundamental
purpose of dezinformatsiya, or Russian disinformation, experts said, is to
undermine the official version of events — even the very idea that there is a
true version of events — and foster a kind of policy paralysis." The Russian
government rejects the validity of such assertions.[7] In early 2019, CNN
Business reported that Facebook had removed hundreds of pages on its social
media platform passing as independent news sites but were actually under the
control of The Federalist employees. The Federalist said the move "clearly
political in its nature and 
 practically censorship".[8]
David Hartung
2020-10-24 10:09:38 UTC
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Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
The Federalist is a Communist Manifesto pumped out by The Kremlin.
The Federalist formerly Voice of Russia and RIA Novosti is a Russian state-
owned news agency, news website platform and radio broadcast service. It was
established by the Russian government-owned news agency Rossiya Segodnya on
10 November 2014.[1][2] With its headquarters in Moscow, The Federalist says
it has regional editorial offices in Washington, D.C., Cairo, Beijing, Paris,
Berlin, London, India and Edinburgh. The Federalist describes itself as being
focused on global politics and economics and aims for an international
audience.[3]
The Federalist is frequently described as a Russian propaganda outlet.[4][5]
[6] In 2016, Neil MacFarquhar of The New York Times wrote: "The fundamental
purpose of dezinformatsiya, or Russian disinformation, experts said, is to
undermine the official version of events — even the very idea that there is a
true version of events — and foster a kind of policy paralysis." The Russian
government rejects the validity of such assertions.[7] In early 2019, CNN
Business reported that Facebook had removed hundreds of pages on its social
media platform passing as independent news sites but were actually under the
control of The Federalist employees. The Federalist said the move "clearly
political in its nature and … practically censorship".[8]
I see.

Check this out:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Federalist_(website)
[...]
The Federalist is an American conservative online magazine and podcast
that covers politics, policy, culture, and religion, and publishes a
newsletter.[2][3][4][5] The site was co-founded by Ben Domenech and Sean
Davis and launched in September 2013.[5]
[...]
The Federalist was co-founded by Luke Sherman, Ben Domenech and Sean
Davis; senior editors include David Harsanyi and Mollie Hemingway.[6][7]
Domenech wrote that The Federalist was inspired by the mission and
worldview of the original Time magazine's editor, Henry Luce, which he
described as, "[leaning] to the political right, with a small-c
conservatism equipped with a populist respect for the middle class
reader outside of New York and Washington, and an abiding love for
America at a time when snark and cynicism were not considered
substitutes for smart analysis."[8] Quoted in The Washington Post in
2018, Domenech described The Federalist as having no office and a staff
that was "majority female, half millennial, and a quarter minority."[9]
[...]
Phantom_View
2020-10-25 01:27:05 UTC
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The obvious choice to LOSE - Trojan Joe and the Kommies is
music nobody wants to hear.

Ubiquitous
2020-10-24 10:07:00 UTC
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Post by e***@post.com
Post by David Hartung
https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/23/based-on-candidates-records-not-rhetoric-trump-is-the-obvious-choice-this-november/
[...]
It's been repeatedly said that 2016 was the election of the Forgotten
Man and Woman, due in part to those large sections of the country who
felt their interests were neglected. As a result, a Republican candidate
was elected president and a slightly larger Republican majority was
established in the Senate with a mandate to address this neglect.
As things have unfolded over the last four years, it's clear that if
this country is to protect the founding principles of liberty and
freedom for its people, then this November must become the Common-Sense
Election.
No matter your age, sex, ethnicity, family status, or political
philosophy, the crises we are facing demand critical thinking and, above
all, common-sense in selecting the presidential candidate. Applying
critical thinking means looking beyond the personas of the candidates
involved and examining their records of action, not applying superficial
decision-making based on communication styles.
In the broadest sense, this is an election battle between two distinctly
opposite philosophies.
One philosophy has at its center a love for America founded in the
freedom and liberty that the Constitution provides; a vision that wants
to see this country continue to mature and grow using that philosophy
into the more perfect union it was envisioned to be. It recognizes the
sins of the past but moves forward in a way to learn from and not repeat
those mistakes in the future.
The other philosophy uses an old mask of moderate liberalism to hide
that it has been taken over by an ideology that hates our founding
principles. This philosophy has been termed "democratic socialism," but
you may recognize it by a more familiar name: Marxism.
[...]
There is more, and it is worth reading.
Still living in the alternate universe reading alternate universe media, huh?
Ad hominem noted. Get back to us when you have a real argument to make.
--
Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.
Bill Flett
2020-10-23 16:07:28 UTC
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Post by David Hartung
https://thefederalist.com/
Fuck off - that's a bullshit right-wingnut lie site that puts out nothing
but propaganda.
David Hartung
2020-10-23 17:46:12 UTC
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Post by Bill Flett
Post by David Hartung
https://thefederalist.com/
Fuck off - that's a bullshit right-wingnut lie site that puts out
nothing but propaganda.
You have no meaningful response.
Rudy Canoza
2020-10-23 17:49:01 UTC
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Post by David Hartung
Post by Bill Flett
Post by David Hartung
https://thefederalist.com/
Fuck off - that's a bullshit right-wingnut lie site that puts out nothing
but propaganda.
You have no meaningful response.
I have long ago demonstrated that "thefederalist" is a worthless
right-wingnut lie site that only publishes bullshit propaganda. That's a fact.

You *only* cite lie sites.
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