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#421 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 205 weeks ago

I have to admit that I only read 4 sentences of your faux outrage statements...

Don't worry RF....we'll allocate gazzilions to the military and never expect anything in return from them. No matter how much I point it out...and bitch about...it's okay...your benefits are safe...

My point is simply that Republicans only acknowledge Co-vid when it comes to immigration. Otherwise, it doesn't exist.

#422 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 205 weeks ago

Why are Republicans pretending co-vid exists when it comes to immigration but not any other context?

#423 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 205 weeks ago

Hateful bigots like this love posting stuff like this….ever been to South Dakota? Fucking wasteland outside of the nation parks…and i think they like it that way.

‘South Dakota won’t be taking any immigrants that the Biden administration wants to relocate. My message to immigrants call me when you’re an American.’

-Kristan Noem

What a bitch

#424 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 205 weeks ago

$3 trillion in the 80s is $768,000,000,000,000 now.

Either way…i didn’t experience those 80s…my dad was too busy abandoning his wife and 3 kids. People like Reagan saw us as a problem and a liability. Ketchup was a vegetable in public schools.

It’s where this country had its best lesson in the hooray for me fuck you economy.

So uh…yea…i didn’t have any Christmases like that…

#426 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 206 weeks ago

Hey remember when Trump spent like a drunken sailor while the economy was allegedly good...remember when that bill had to come due?

Massive deficits just like Reagan...fake economy....fake quality of life...all of it fake...

#427 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 206 weeks ago

Oh I'm sure your social life is glowing...

You're right RF....you're supremely knowledgeable on all topics....how did we get here again?

I've always thought that this might be the only purpose to your posts here.

#428 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 206 weeks ago

Those who stick their head in the ground and don't know third world countries industrializing like us is going to happen anyway...and were never really concerned with climate change either...

Let's keep doing the same thing....

#429 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 206 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:

Mitch, it’s an objective truth that Biden’s cognitive abilities have declined. He often is unsure of who he’s talking to or staying in topic. This is easily verifiable by observing any public speech of his as a long tenured Senator, or even his time as VP, and contrasting it with any engagement from the past 8 months. For all the hyperbole and venom tossed at Trump’s off the cuff and ever present style, you’re incapable of pointing to any domestic or foreign issue Biden has not only handled better than Trump, but spoken on the topic more eloquently.

You admitted your criteria for comparing Trump and Biden is the lack of personal angst you feel with the current occupant. Good for you, but it’s not an intelligent or a discussable position.

Biden’s mental acuity is absolutely a discussion point and something that matters. The major networks almost daily had some psychologist diagnosing Trump without ever having interacted or engaged with him. Maybe you don’t know anything about medical ethics and specifically psychological ethics, but that was bottom of the barrel behavior for a board licensed psychologist.

Biden’s voice is completely absent from the infrastructure debate, his handling of migrants is abysmal and the images are vastly worse than anything the media snapshotted against Trump (even the Obama cages), and he’s done far more damage to NATO and European trust in the US than any of the vitriol put forth by the Atlantic or other journals.

Clinton’s lawyer was just indicted for lying about the Steele Dossier that you and millions of others thought was a smoking gun while Brennan and even Comey disgraced themselves with ambiguous and provacative rhetoric to make book sales. That’s the reality of our shared history.

And you think calling Biden “dementia Joe” due to his complete absence from public questions and repeated demonstration of an inability to speak coherently, is a partisan attack.

I mean, c’mon. This man is the worst President since Carter and more  Americans are growing to dislike him daily according to every poll available. But you’re just an informed defender, while I’m the clueless partisan who can only point to objective truths to qualify his claims roll

You think that  if someone isn't screaming at the top of their lungs is absent from the conversation? Mind you Trump held up a dementia test that he claimed he passed during the final stretch of the campaign in 2020. Dumb as fuk. Who was that supposed to impress?

If Americans want a raving narcisstic lunatic screaming about nothing all the time as a president then they'll gladly vote him back in , in 2024 when he's fatter, more demented than ever and ridiculously out of touch like never before.

A soft voice is what I crave at the moment...not some slanderous retard who appeals to the worst traits in all of us.

#430 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 206 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:

Joe Manchin should get a Nobel. Pelosi’s linkage of the bipartisan infrastructure bill to the nonsense at least 3 democratic senators have said no to all but assures Dementia Joe is in for an even tougher tenure as President. When’s the last time he answered questions without a teleprompter or an aide pulling him off stage?

This is the consequence of getting in bed with corporate journalist and Twitter dipshits who are confused about basic biology.

Look at the hyperbole on you...jumping on that social media narrative on dementia Joe...can't wait for your next post were you bash media.

Joe Manchin is a conservative (like you)...I'm not terribly impressed with him...there's no way a Democrat could get elected in West Virginia without have some conservative values.

It is funny though, bc as Trump encourages the purging of moderate centrists from the Republican Party (something you never notice or comment on) you're praising a moderate/centrist Democrat.

The biggest reason that I'm not impressed with Manchin is because he, along with so many others who've been in Congress for decades, wrote blank checks for perpetual war that was accomplished nothing.  The biggest social welfare program in this company is paying people to go halfway across the world and hold a gun. I'm not impressed with his sudden concerns about how much things cost.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/joe-manchin- … 52095.html

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