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Post by tallguy on Jun 22, 2022 14:01:51 GMT -5
Well if you don't want to, then can I play? Please? Pretty please? So if performance and results for those two businesses are the best since 2019, then anyone with an ounce of reading comprehension and analytical thinking skills can easily surmise that 2020 was worse than 2019. (1.) Who was president in 2020? VB, can you remind me? And you can probably argue that the decline was due to the pandemic, and not even knowing the nature of DJ's businesses you would likely have a good chance of being right. Still, that brings us back to the question of: (2.) Who so completely botched the pandemic response that it was responsible for that economic decline? Again, (3.) who was in charge of the country during that pandemic response in 2020? VB, can you remind me? And on top of that, it was a long good run that started in 2009. (4.) Who was president then, VB? And: (5.) Whose administration led the country during the first eight years of that run? And: (6.) Which party presided over the last downturn that caused the recovery to begin in 2009? And again: (7.) Which party presided over the 2020 crash that created the problems we face now? And finally, you completely glossed over the fact that the other four of DJ's businesses are all at record levels now, in 2022. (8.) Who is president now, presiding over an economy that has four of the six businesses at record levels with the other two recovering after the Trump crash? VB, can you remind me? Since it is apparent, VB, that you do not possess either reading comprehension or analytical thinking skills, I have included the answers below. 1. Donald Trump 2. Donald Trump 3. Donald Trump 4. Barack Obama 5. Barack Obama 6. Republicans 7. Republicans 8. Joe Biden An even not-so-astute observer will notice that the five negative metrics are all answered by either "Donald Trump" or "Republicans." The three positive ones are answered by "Barack Obama" or "Joe Biden." Hey, VB? Is this really where you wanted to end up with your attempted praise of Donald Trump and implied slam of Joe Biden? Really? You like everyone else fail to realize this thread is about Joe Biden and not Donald Trump. Try telling me why he is so far down in the polls? The cult has fallen apart. I don't have time now, but will be back tomorrow. Meanwhile, why are you deflecting so much? Try to have an answer for me by then, okay?
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Post by ken a.k.a OMK on Jun 22, 2022 14:19:26 GMT -5
What are the top five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? Can any of you actually list them here or are you too afraid to do it? Hint, Trump is not one of them. Biden has failed miserably in all five categories and will drag democrats down to defeat this fall. You can stretch it out to ten if you want to. I am an American voter and you can't tell me what to be concerned about. Your hint is wrong. I am concerned that trumps continued activities have spawned an insurrection with life lost, racism like the 60's, a once credible Republican party that has become the party of trump. And if you think trump is a subject just look around at him and his followers planning the next insurrection attempt.
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Well if you don't want to, then can I play? Please? Pretty please? So if performance and results for those two businesses are the best since 2019, then anyone with an ounce of reading comprehension and analytical thinking skills can easily surmise that 2020 was worse than 2019. (1.) Who was president in 2020? VB, can you remind me? And you can probably argue that the decline was due to the pandemic, and not even knowing the nature of DJ's businesses you would likely have a good chance of being right. Still, that brings us back to the question of: (2.) Who so completely botched the pandemic response that it was responsible for that economic decline? Again, (3.) who was in charge of the country during that pandemic response in 2020? VB, can you remind me? And on top of that, it was a long good run that started in 2009. (4.) Who was president then, VB? And: (5.) Whose administration led the country during the first eight years of that run? And: (6.) Which party presided over the last downturn that caused the recovery to begin in 2009? And again: (7.) Which party presided over the 2020 crash that created the problems we face now? And finally, you completely glossed over the fact that the other four of DJ's businesses are all at record levels now, in 2022. (8.) Who is president now, presiding over an economy that has four of the six businesses at record levels with the other two recovering after the Trump crash? VB, can you remind me? Since it is apparent, VB, that you do not possess either reading comprehension or analytical thinking skills, I have included the answers below. 1. Donald Trump 2. Donald Trump 3. Donald Trump 4. Barack Obama 5. Barack Obama 6. Republicans 7. Republicans 8. Joe Biden An even not-so-astute observer will notice that the five negative metrics are all answered by either "Donald Trump" or "Republicans." The three positive ones are answered by "Barack Obama" or "Joe Biden." Hey, VB? Is this really where you wanted to end up with your attempted praise of Donald Trump and implied slam of Joe Biden? Really? You like everyone else fail to realize this thread is about Joe Biden and not Donald Trump. Try telling me why he is so far down in the polls? The cult has fallen apart. I don't put much stock in those kinds of polls. The questions are too blunt to be useful as a tool, and you can engineer them to say whatever you want. As an example, back when the ACA was passed, polling on it was under 50% favorable. The problem with those polls was that those who thought it went too far and those who didn't think it went far enough BOTH ended up on the same side of those polls. That is ludicrous, and says nothing if you do not split out the numbers better. In the same way, those silly, "Is the country headed in the right direction?" questions will have respondents on both ends having their votes joined together. Those questions don't measure anything specific, so are pretty much completely worthless. The question, "Do you approve of President Biden's performance?" will have both Republicans who hate him for having a "D" after his name and progressives who dislike him for not enacting their agenda both saying no. Again, it is ludicrous that people on both ends of the spectrum will answer a question in the same way and have anyone think it means anything. Biden is and has always been a centrist. That means that neither ideological extreme will be pleased by him. So what? It is far worse to try to please either extreme. Doing that is what truly tears a country apart. You cannot govern from an extreme. You govern by trying to pull enough people from the middle over to your side on an issue. Then you try to do the same thing on another issue, and go from there. That is what Democrats try to do, too often at there own peril. Idealism can be good, but can also have drawbacks. Republicans do not even attempt to actually govern. They haven't for years, if not decades. They no longer even attempt to have real ideas on most issues. It has become for them solely about keeping power to buttress their own greed or bigotry. Which of those approaches is actually worse for the country? Now, for what must be the hundredth time from various posters, I will repeat again: THERE IS NO "CULT OF BIDEN." There never has been. There never will be. He is not that kind of person or leader. Anyone who truly thinks there is such a cult has to be a f***ing idiot. Anyone who tries to insist on there being such a cult without actually believing it true is a f***ing troll. So, are you one of those two things? Finally, I liken Biden to George H.W. Bush. By all accounts that I am aware of, both are/were (for the most part) good, decent, honorable public servants. They certainly came from different backgrounds, but I think at their core they are similar. They also shared the misfortune to be right at a time when the country didn't want to hear it: Bush in 1980 against Reagan and Biden now. Biden is not to blame for much of anything, really, but circumstances and timing are against him. Regardless, comparing him in ANY way to Donald Trump makes Biden look like a combination of Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. Donald Trump looks like...Donald Trump, perhaps the most flawed man in American political history.
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Jun 23, 2022 9:02:18 GMT -5
You like everyone else fail to realize this thread is about Joe Biden and not Donald Trump. Try telling me why he is so far down in the polls? The cult has fallen apart. I don't put much stock in those kinds of polls. The questions are too blunt to be useful as a tool, and you can engineer them to say whatever you want. As an example, back when the ACA was passed, polling on it was under 50% favorable. The problem with those polls was that those who thought it went too far and those who didn't think it went far enough BOTH ended up on the same side of those polls. That is ludicrous, and says nothing if you do not split out the numbers better. In the same way, those silly, "Is the country headed in the right direction?" questions will have respondents on both ends having their votes joined together. Those questions don't measure anything specific, so are pretty much completely worthless. The question, "Do you approve of President Biden's performance?" will have both Republicans who hate him for having a "D" after his name and progressives who dislike him for not enacting their agenda both saying no. Again, it is ludicrous that people on both ends of the spectrum will answer a question in the same way and have anyone think it means anything. Biden is and has always been a centrist. That means that neither ideological extreme will be pleased by him. So what? It is far worse to try to please either extreme. Doing that is what truly tears a country apart. You cannot govern from an extreme. You govern by trying to pull enough people from the middle over to your side on an issue. Then you try to do the same thing on another issue, and go from there. That is what Democrats try to do, too often at there own peril. Idealism can be good, but can also have drawbacks. Republicans do not even attempt to actually govern. They haven't for years, if not decades. They no longer even attempt to have real ideas on most issues. It has become for them solely about keeping power to buttress their own greed or bigotry. Which of those approaches is actually worse for the country? Now, for what must be the hundredth time from various posters, I will repeat again: THERE IS NO "CULT OF BIDEN." There never has been. There never will be. He is not that kind of person or leader. Anyone who truly thinks there is such a cult has to be a f***ing idiot. Anyone who tries to insist on there being such a cult without actually believing it true is a f***ing troll. So, are you one of those two things? Finally, I liken Biden to George H.W. Bush. By all accounts that I am aware of, both are/were (for the most part) good, decent, honorable public servants. They certainly came from different backgrounds, but I think at their core they are similar. They also shared the misfortune to be right at a time when the country didn't want to hear it: Bush in 1980 against Reagan and Biden now. Biden is not to blame for much of anything, really, but circumstances and timing are against him. Regardless, comparing him in ANY way to Donald Trump makes Biden look like a combination of Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. Donald Trump looks like...Donald Trump, perhaps the most flawed man in American political history. I remember reading that when they called it the ACA the number of people in favor went up. When they called it "Obamacare" it went down. It's the same damn thing but putting Obama's name on there triggered people into automatically voting against it. So yeah I don't exactly have a whole lot of faith that people are giving intelligent thought to how the answer poll questions.
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Post by tallguy on Jun 23, 2022 9:27:29 GMT -5
I don't put much stock in those kinds of polls. The questions are too blunt to be useful as a tool, and you can engineer them to say whatever you want. As an example, back when the ACA was passed, polling on it was under 50% favorable. The problem with those polls was that those who thought it went too far and those who didn't think it went far enough BOTH ended up on the same side of those polls. That is ludicrous, and says nothing if you do not split out the numbers better. In the same way, those silly, "Is the country headed in the right direction?" questions will have respondents on both ends having their votes joined together. Those questions don't measure anything specific, so are pretty much completely worthless. The question, "Do you approve of President Biden's performance?" will have both Republicans who hate him for having a "D" after his name and progressives who dislike him for not enacting their agenda both saying no. Again, it is ludicrous that people on both ends of the spectrum will answer a question in the same way and have anyone think it means anything. Biden is and has always been a centrist. That means that neither ideological extreme will be pleased by him. So what? It is far worse to try to please either extreme. Doing that is what truly tears a country apart. You cannot govern from an extreme. You govern by trying to pull enough people from the middle over to your side on an issue. Then you try to do the same thing on another issue, and go from there. That is what Democrats try to do, too often at there own peril. Idealism can be good, but can also have drawbacks. Republicans do not even attempt to actually govern. They haven't for years, if not decades. They no longer even attempt to have real ideas on most issues. It has become for them solely about keeping power to buttress their own greed or bigotry. Which of those approaches is actually worse for the country? Now, for what must be the hundredth time from various posters, I will repeat again: THERE IS NO "CULT OF BIDEN." There never has been. There never will be. He is not that kind of person or leader. Anyone who truly thinks there is such a cult has to be a f***ing idiot. Anyone who tries to insist on there being such a cult without actually believing it true is a f***ing troll. So, are you one of those two things? Finally, I liken Biden to George H.W. Bush. By all accounts that I am aware of, both are/were (for the most part) good, decent, honorable public servants. They certainly came from different backgrounds, but I think at their core they are similar. They also shared the misfortune to be right at a time when the country didn't want to hear it: Bush in 1980 against Reagan and Biden now. Biden is not to blame for much of anything, really, but circumstances and timing are against him. Regardless, comparing him in ANY way to Donald Trump makes Biden look like a combination of Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. Donald Trump looks like...Donald Trump, perhaps the most flawed man in American political history. I remember reading that when they called it the ACA the number of people in favor went up. When they called it "Obamacare" it went down. It's the same damn thing but putting Obama's name on there triggered people into automatically voting against it.So yeah I don't exactly have a whole lot of faith that people are giving intelligent thought to how the answer poll questions. You remember correctly. I have never had a particularly high opinion of the American public as a whole, but my opinion of Republicans has never been lower, nor could it be, probably. Thoughtful conservatives have either left or been thrown out of the party. Those that remain in what could now be called, "The Party of Trump" (ReTrumplicans?) are almost completely devoid of real thought, or even any redeeming qualities. The GOP needs to purge itself of any Trumpian influence to have any hope of returning to a place worthy of respect. We need opposing parties, but we need them concerned with what is truly best for America, not confusing it with what is best for themselves.
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Post by djAdvocate on Jun 23, 2022 12:43:27 GMT -5
I remember reading that when they called it the ACA the number of people in favor went up. When they called it "Obamacare" it went down. It's the same damn thing but putting Obama's name on there triggered people into automatically voting against it.So yeah I don't exactly have a whole lot of faith that people are giving intelligent thought to how the answer poll questions. You remember correctly. I have never had a particularly high opinion of the American public as a whole, but my opinion of Republicans has never been lower, nor could it be, probably. Thoughtful conservatives have either left or been thrown out of the party. Those that remain in what could now be called, "The Party of Trump" (ReTrumplicans?) are almost completely devoid of real thought, or even any redeeming qualities. The GOP needs to purge itself of any Trumpian influence to have any hope of returning to a place worthy of respect. We need opposing parties, but we need them concerned with what is truly best for America, not confusing it with what is best for themselves. the cancerous outgrowth in that party has been around for centuries. it was first part of the Whig Party. after reconstruction, it was part of the Democratic Party. since Nixon, it has found a happy home among Republicans, and has been steadily consuming them. i don't think there is ANY hope of purging them. it would kill the GOP. the ONLY way we get rid of this curse is to make them their own party. but IF that were to happen, then one of the OTHER three major parties would have to form a coalition government with them. now, admittedly, this would be preferable- because their positions would be so blatantly racist that we could deal with them better. but we will NEVER get rid of them in the US. which is why i have decided to leave.
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Post by Value Buy on Jun 23, 2022 14:22:00 GMT -5
What are the top five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? Can any of you actually list them here or are you too afraid to do it? Hint, Trump is not one of them. Biden has failed miserably in all five categories and will drag democrats down to defeat this fall. You can stretch it out to ten if you want to. I ask this question again. What are the five biggest concerns of American voters this summer?
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Post by djAdvocate on Jun 23, 2022 15:29:09 GMT -5
What are the top five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? Can any of you actually list them here or are you too afraid to do it? Hint, Trump is not one of them. Biden has failed miserably in all five categories and will drag democrats down to defeat this fall. You can stretch it out to ten if you want to. I ask this question again. What are the five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/05/12/by-a-wide-margin-americans-view-inflation-as-the-top-problem-facing-the-country-today/of the top 5, i hold Biden and his "policies" partially responsible for the deficit. they are utterly NOT responsible for the balance. if your big comeback is "the American people will", i will save myself the keystrokes and say that if they believe that, they deserve the "leadership" they get for believing those lies.
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What are the top five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? Can any of you actually list them here or are you too afraid to do it? Hint, Trump is not one of them. Biden has failed miserably in all five categories and will drag democrats down to defeat this fall. You can stretch it out to ten if you want to. I ask this question again. What are the five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? I (and others) ask this question of you again. Who rightfully won the 2020 presidential election. And if you say Biden, why are you not condemning trump for lying and continues to lie to the American people the election was stolen from him along with instigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection.
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Post by weltschmerz on Jun 23, 2022 17:06:03 GMT -5
I ask this question again. What are the five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? I (and others) ask this question of you again. Who rightfully won the 2020 presidential election. And if you say Biden, why are you not condemning trump for lying and continues to lie to the American people the election was stolen from him along with instigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection. I'm very interested to hear his answer.
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Post by tallguy on Jun 23, 2022 17:39:46 GMT -5
I (and others) ask this question of you again. Who rightfully won the 2020 presidential election. And if you say Biden, why are you not condemning trump for lying and continues to lie to the American people the election was stolen from him along with instigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection. I'm very interested to hear his answer. And to both of you, if he were actually interested in anything more than trolling and ducking, he might actually give you one. Don't hold your breath.
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Post by ken a.k.a OMK on Jun 23, 2022 18:29:26 GMT -5
I answered you before. 1. trump 2. trumpers 3. Ukraine, Putin getting away with repeating Hitler's history 4. economy, world wide, not Biden's fault though 5. Our ability to rise above the toxic society that has been empowered by trump.
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What are the top five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? Can any of you actually list them here or are you too afraid to do it? Hint, Trump is not one of them. Biden has failed miserably in all five categories and will drag democrats down to defeat this fall. You can stretch it out to ten if you want to. I ask this question again. What are the five biggest concerns of American voters this summer? At least 5 House Republicans sought pardons after Jan. 6, including Brooks, Gaetz, testimony reveals news.yahoo.com/least-5-house-republicans-sought-222346023.htmlHere's my top 5 concerns. Do you have any concerns these people were trying to overturn an election?
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Post by pulmonarymd on Jun 24, 2022 5:29:07 GMT -5
Of course he doesn’t. He avoids the question and disappears for a while whenever it comes up
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Post by tbop77 on Jun 24, 2022 5:38:27 GMT -5
Of course he doesn’t. He avoids the question and disappears for a while whenever it comes up I'm anxious to turn on Fox News while I get ready this morning to see what his "top 5 concerns" will be today. No need to be concerned the radical Republican mob tried to overturn an election, right?
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Post by thyme4change on Jun 27, 2022 20:58:48 GMT -5
My husband used to wake up everyday and say "What has Trump fucked up today?" He was relieved when Biden won because even though he knows Biden will fuck something up, it won't be so ostentatious.
After this week, he said for the rest of our lives he will wake up wondering what fresh hell conservatives are bringing that day.
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Post by happyhoix on Jun 27, 2022 21:08:27 GMT -5
My husband used to wake up everyday and say "What has Trump fucked up today?" He was relieved when Biden won because even though he knows Biden will fuck something up, it won't be so ostentatious. After this week, he said for the rest of our lives he will wake up wondering what fresh hell conservatives are bringing that day. I remember those days. I used to check my phone every night right before bed, then right after I woke up, terrified he might have blown something up in a fit of pique. Now I never check - I can go all weekend without checking. Except now with the J6 hearings, I admit I’ve been watching those.
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Post by tallguy on Jun 29, 2022 13:06:04 GMT -5
Probably closer to eighteen years of dumb posts perpetrated on these boards.....
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Post by dondub on Jun 29, 2022 13:07:34 GMT -5
Would you mind if I laughed at you, a clear supporter of Trump’s coup attempt?
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Post by djAdvocate on Jun 29, 2022 13:36:28 GMT -5
the wrong track poll was worse in 2012. you remember how that went, right? and the Hell we are enduring has more to do with Trump than Biden. way more.
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The death of this country started in 2016, didn't you get the memo? The last 18 months of hell has been trying to get your party to realize how corrupt your leaders are. Seriously, please answer the question on whether it concerns you or not that Trump tried to stage a coup to retain power. Oh, and the Hillary comment was good too. Fox reporting that?
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Post by weltschmerz on Jun 30, 2022 14:34:55 GMT -5
The death of this country started in 2016, didn't you get the memo? The last 18 months of hell has been trying to get your party to realize how corrupt your leaders are. Seriously, please answer the question on whether it concerns you or not that Trump tried to stage a coup to retain power. Oh, and the Hillary comment was good too. Fox reporting that? He won't answer.
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Post by Value Buy on Jun 30, 2022 21:20:14 GMT -5
The death of this country started in 2016, didn't you get the memo? The last 18 months of hell has been trying to get your party to realize how corrupt your leaders are. Seriously, please answer the question on whether it concerns you or not that Trump tried to stage a coup to retain power. Oh, and the Hillary comment was good too. Fox reporting that? No, I believe it was on CBS. Hillary does not do interviews on Fox
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Post by weltschmerz on Jun 30, 2022 23:08:59 GMT -5
Why are you refusing to answer the question?
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The death of this country started in 2016, didn't you get the memo? The last 18 months of hell has been trying to get your party to realize how corrupt your leaders are. Seriously, please answer the question on whether it concerns you or not that Trump tried to stage a coup to retain power. Oh, and the Hillary comment was good too. Fox reporting that? He won't answer. Of course not. He never really answers. Only people who are interested in actual discussion ever bother doing anything so mundane as answering legitimate questions. I asked upthread if the poster may be an idiot or a troll. Okay, technically it was "f***ing idiot" or "f***ing troll." I didn't get an answer on that question either. I think I figured it out though. I implied that he could be one or the other, and he is probably still deciding. I should have left open the option for both. My bad, y'all.
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Post by tbop77 on Jul 1, 2022 5:35:16 GMT -5
The death of this country started in 2016, didn't you get the memo? The last 18 months of hell has been trying to get your party to realize how corrupt your leaders are. Seriously, please answer the question on whether it concerns you or not that Trump tried to stage a coup to retain power. Oh, and the Hillary comment was good too. Fox reporting that? No, I believe it was on CBS. Hillary does not do interviews on Fox You sure Fox didn't feed you a big fat lie about Hillary and you ate it up as usual?
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Post by happyhoix on Jul 1, 2022 8:53:51 GMT -5
Step back from Biden and look at the big picture. Dems in general are polling better than GOP right now, thanks to the younger voters getting rowdy about Roe. Trump minions running for office are not always winning their primaries. DeSantis is polling ahead of Trump, since the J6 committee has revealed the truth. In fact, about 2/3 of the voters now think Trump deserves to be punished for J6. Look at the forest and not the tree. Then imagine what happens if DeSantis wins the primary and Trump runs as an independent? What are the chances either would win? Biden would only have to be upright and awake to win.
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