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#951 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:
Randall Flagg wrote:

If you think Biden wants to pack the court, let alone will have a complicit senate, you have no idea what’s going on. That’s why Biden won’t answer the question. And two justices wouldn’t change the power grab, it’d be 6-5. Democrats do that and they lose power in 2022. Your opinions aren’t reflective of the mainstream.

And you think yours are mainstream? You Think trump wins despite being extremely unpopular and even your precious Rasmussen poll has him down by 12.


I separate my personal opinions with what I understand to be populist sentiment. But absolutely, my beliefs are much more in line with the average American than yours. I’m not an irrational partisan telling people we deserved COVID.

#952 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:
Randall Flagg wrote:

Hey PaSnow, what court case is going to end the ACA?

If you ask me the court packing over the past 4 years has been a disgrace...

This is an absurd question. The whole point of the last four years is to put enough conservatives on the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act.

Don’t use words you don’t know the meaning of.


https://news.gallup.com/poll/320798/plu … right.aspx

Your opinion isn’t representative of the country. You’re an ultra partisan with no concern for factual accuracy or ideological consistency. It’s be funny if you weren’t so gullible to parrot far left talking points. The party in power confirming justices isn’t court packing, adding justices to support the destruction of the judiciary is.

#953 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:

"There’s just no world where the federal government could have handled COVID better than it did"  ahhh yes, all hail king trumpf.


You keep saying 'he did 1 thing, he did 1 thing'.. LOL, yeah takes more than 1 thing to achieve success. "Don't blame me, I did 1 thing".


"What could Trump have done to stop the spread that he didn’t do? " -- Randall Flagg

He could have expressed a pandemic was likely coming in January (he didn't)
Shut down the cruise industry early on (he didn't)
He could have recommended people & business reduce travel (he didn't)
He could have encouraged masks early on, in February (He didn't)
He could have recommended business events and expos reschedule (he didn't, they did so on their own amidst confusion & uncertainty)
He could have stopped holding rallies (he didn't)
He called it a Hoax on February 29th.
He complimented the governor of Georgia for reopening in April.
He cntinued to hold rallies in the summertime.
He held a superspreader 2 weeks ago where over 30 people have now been reported to have been infected.
He came down with coronavirus.


You recognize this is nonsense right?  What medical professionals advocated a masks in February? How many lives would have been saved if he followed your conjecture?  He never called it a hoax, you’re showing your ignorance. Fact check yourself. It’s not the job of the President to dictate a lockdown in cities of 15 that didn’t have the virus in February. No one is claiming they would have done any of the shit you’re saying. Like I said, you’re as uninformed as they come, but you have no problem being vocal about it. You don’t even recognize the absurdity of the things you say.

#954 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

Hey PaSnow, what court case is going to end the ACA?

#955 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

If you think Biden wants to pack the court, let alone will have a complicit senate, you have no idea what’s going on. That’s why Biden won’t answer the question. And two justices wouldn’t change the power grab, it’d be 6-5. Democrats do that and they lose power in 2022. Your opinions aren’t reflective of the mainstream.

#957 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:
misterID wrote:
PaSnow wrote:

After a failed term, do you expect those are the kind of voters who will vote for him again?

I wouldn't call it a failed term, people are saying despite covid, they're better off now than 4 years ago, I'd say they're more fatigued from a chaotic term and an infuriating President.

If I were a Republican I'd invest big time in Latino communities. Trump actually improved with that demographic while Dems are growing with rich, college educated white folks.


"Despite" lol.  despite covid... lol.  That's the entirety of his failure. and the Dow Jones has been riding Obamas record highs since 2013.


And Bidens been gaining on seniors, and women.

Are you ever going to qualify this statement, or continually ignore you don’t have a rationale to justify it. What could Trump have done to stop the spread that he didn’t do?  Don’t come up with guesses. What could he have done that would have tangibly affected the outbreak? He shut down the borders against popular opinion and the WHO, and has been vindicated in that decision. He supported Fauci’s flattening the curve. Arbitrarily destroying the economy and way of life for every American isn’t something should be done lightly and without consideration and debate.

Harris couldn’t answer either when pressed for what Biden would have done differently. Trump sent the ventilators and PPE to the distressed zones. They sent the mobile hospitals.

You live in some twilight zone where any person could have stopped Covid in the US without a Chinese style martial lockdown. Your allies can’t go a day without congregating in the streets by the 100s, spitting into police officers faces. There’s just no world where the federal government could have handled COVID better than it did, regardless of who’s in the White House.

#958 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

Biden told his audience he was running for the senate today. This is who I want controlling the nukes.

#959 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:
Randall Flagg wrote:
misterID wrote:

Because they're embarrassed?

Dude, polls are not always correct. I'm not saying Biden will lose, but they're most definitely not 100% accurate. I was certain Hillary was going to win.

I've never heard Trump embrace white supremacists. This is a lie, and beneath you.

If you can get them to accept that truth, I'll send you a gift card to your favorite restaurant.

If you think what Biden has done embraces left wing terrorists then trump is reasonably a white supremacy sympathizer by the same logic.

Biden’s VP celebrated the rioters in June. She bailed them out. If you can find any evidence of Trump celebrating people burning down stores or bailing them out afterwards, let me know.

Joe Biden said school integration would create a racial jungle. Told people they weren’t black if they didn’t vote for him. Trump questioned if a judge who belongs to “La Raza (the race)” could be impartial on hearings related to immigration, and was attacked for it.

#960 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 291 weeks ago

misterID wrote:
mitchejw wrote:
misterID wrote:

No, they're real, people lie to pollsters, but I don't imagine there's enough for the trends of '16. I think Biden wins but it'll be a lot closer than people think.

You can't court both radical progressives and blue collar populists at the same time.

Think about that...you’re unable to tell a pollster who doesn’t care who you’re voting for...bc why?!

You can keep questioning the polls all you want.

What about trump embracing white supremacy round and also reaching out to blue collar folks?

Because they're embarrassed?

Dude, polls are not always correct. I'm not saying Biden will lose, but they're most definitely not 100% accurate. I was certain Hillary was going to win.

I've never heard Trump embrace white supremacists. This is a lie, and beneath you.

If you can get them to accept that truth, I'll send you a gift card to your favorite restaurant.

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