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Harris says “voters got what they ordered with Biden”
Biden explicitly promised a cure for cancer. Did we get that and i missed it?
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I think it’s the anniversary of Infrastructure week, one of many
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Must have ordered off the kids menu, comes with ice cream too
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My only expectation of Biden was to win and replace scumbag Trump .
Who then tried to steal the election And people still want him to run again? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Don’t forget he duped the kids into thinking he will be paying off their student loans. Then there’s the every 4th year pretending to give a #^&#^&#^&#^& about the black community to get their votes. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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No it’s bend over & grab your ankles at the gas pumps week. Coming weeks will be take it up the ass buying groceries week as the truckers pass along their increased cost Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I’ll bet your the guy in the room who lets out the nastiest smelling fart then looks around and says “Who Farted” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Spoken like a true Trump cult member Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You must be s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g on Hunters crack pipe if you really believe the stuff you post. |
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promised to cure cancer. if the head of Sloan Kettering is trying to motivate his staff, that’s inspirational. Biden made that promise in order to get americans to give him something. he wanted votes and power. he said that if we gave him what he wanted, THEN he would cure cancer. It’s the dictionary definition of exploitative. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Unless you are calling that cancer Trump ! Then yes that’s what happened ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i said biden promised to cure gravely ill people, but only if he got elected. is that exactly what he said? or am i lying? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I suppose Biden could have said “ We have it under control. It’s going to be just fine,”
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You can't do the same with Biden. When faced with a direct statement from Biden that's the worst kind of exploitative lie, all you can do is (1) pretend he said something other than what he said, or (2) pivot to Trump. What you can't do, is criticize Biden for saying it. You are incapable of it. |
So we were stuck with a Pres. who thinks windmills cause cancer and a Pres. who increased funding for the NIH and NCI, and full funding for the 21st Century Cures Act and the Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot Initiative at the NCI.
"A week later, on June 18, Trump made a similarly prophetic statement during his 2020 kickoff rally in Orlando, Florida, as he listed several agenda items for a second term. “We will come up with the cures to many, many problems, to many, many diseases, including cancer and others,” he said. “And we’re getting closer all the time.” I'm one who thinks we'll never cure cancer as it is many different diseases. Hopefully we'll see Trump honor his promise to release his taxes. |
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I can say that Trump had zero business making that promise, it's a reptilian promise to make. You'll enthusiastically bash Trump for fleecing people, but Biden gets a complete free amnesty from every single one of you. Every. Single. One. And saying Biden increased funding for NIH tells us absolutely nothing. We increase funding for Hartford public schools all the time, that doesn't mean the schools are improving. Liberals have a habit of assuming that quality ALWAYS increases proportionately with the price tag. It's not so. "Hopefully we'll see Trump honor his promise to release his taxes" Don't hold your breath. |
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In terms of frequency? Is that all that matters, Paul? Biden told a roomfull of blacks, that "Republicans want to put y'all back in chains". Trump probably tells more lies. Has Trump ever told one, that's more destructive to the idea of having anything that unites us? You cannot make a more dishonest, disgusting, divisive statement than that. I'm not sure it's possible. But Biden gets a total free pass from all of you, because you like his policies. You give free passes to jerks who are democrats. But you expect republicans to refuse to support the jerks on our side. It's funny. |
Paul, George Bush, John McCain, and Mitt Romney, are men of far superior moral character than Trump. But the media and the left hated them too. Bush was a moron and the second coming of Hitler, McCain was a senile old racist, Romney was a heartless plutocrat who hated women.
Your side can't give a fair portrayal of any republican ("fair" meaning an honest depiction of strengths and weaknesses). You all know that a fair/honest portrayal will likely make the republican seem like the one with better policy ideas (precisely why 60% of Americans said they were better off after 4 years of Trump), so you obsess over personal moral lapses, and if there aren't sufficient true examples to demonize the republican, you invent them, calling republicans every kind of hatemonger there is. That's exactly what led to Trump. Bush single-handedly caused the subprime mortgage crisis, but Biden has precisely zero ownership of the mess at the southern border, surging crime, or insane inflation. I don't think Americans are buying that horsebleep anymore. |
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Crime today is about half of what it was at its peak in the 90s I suppose you’re claiming that the sole cause of inflation is the rescue plan act. "why are prices so high" Companies are on track to do a record $1 trillion in stock buybacks this year - twice as much as five years prior. Remember that the people who set prices are swimming in record profits and using the money to enrich themselves And blat about food prices but no one ever seems to mention that four companies control 85% of all meat Americans eat. And yes their profits are all doing quite well right now. (P.S. 10 poultry execs are currently under indictment for alleged price-fixing) We are 40 years into a consistent and undeniable pattern of deficits growing under GOP leadership and shrinking under Democratic leadership. But just keep believing Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You're saying illegal crossings aren't way up under Biden... You're saying crime isn't an issue, because it's not at an all-time high. You're saying federal spending had absolutely nothing to do with inflation. By the way, corporate profits were high under Trump too, but without the inflation. "We are 40 years into a consistent and undeniable pattern of deficits growing under GOP leadership and shrinking under Democratic leadership." Biden's deficits are lower than Trumps? Obama's were lower than Bush's? Here's a chart showing deficits by year...your statement doesn't hold up. Americans aren't buying your nonsense anymore Pete. https://datalab.usaspending.gov/amer...eficit/trends/ |
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Pete: Crime isn't an issue! And if it is, the republicans did it! |
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Amazon will move 1,800 workers from downtown Seattle offices because of rampant crime in woke bastion where City Council has cut police budget by $36million since 2019 |
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article in a Prague newspaper......with which i completely agree.
"The danger to America is not Joe Biden, but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of a Biden presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Biden, who is a mere symptom of what ails America. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The Republic can survive a Biden, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools, such as those who made him their president." |
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Who’s the Fool? https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-f...-idUSKBN28W1SO Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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While the most recent circulation of the quote targets Biden supporters, the quote has been making its way through the internet since at least 2010, replacing Biden with other American presidents, including Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Obama appears to be the earliest and most common subject of the quote. It's not limited to American politicians, either. The quote was also used around the world targeting political figures including former President Jacob Zuma in South Africa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Canada, former President Noynoy Aquino in the Philippines and former Prime Minister John Key in New Zealand. |
Here are things that are true:
1) There is ABUNDANT public evidence that a good number of Trump associates, INCLUDING Trump, are being investigated. 2) It is a good thing that an already existing investigation into the son of the most powerful person in the country can continue w/o interference--it's what we wanted, but were deprived of, with Kushner and Don Jr and Trump and Stone and Rudy and Manafort. 3) We should be pursuing sleazy influence peddling in both parties. Please, someone, give Lanny Davis the same scrutiny we want Paul Manafort to get!! 4) EVEN GLENN GREENWALD admitted that the back story to the Hunter Biden laptop story didn't hold together, especially given the involvement of suspected RU agent dangle Rudy G, and DOJ was already investigating anyway. It was ALL about distracting you pre-trial. 5) There is zero evidence that David Weiss is conducting himself with the recklessness, the sloppiness, and the fundamental preference for Russian hackers over Hillary Clinton (or Joe Biden) that John Durham is investigating with. 6) Investigations do not always result in prosecutions, and often there are good reasons for it. With Bill Barr, there were terrible reasons for it. But there's no reason to believe DOJ is not pursuing what it can as aggressively as possible. |
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there’s a reason why his approval ratings are where they are. the quote is uniquely suited to this presidency. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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