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06-08-2021, 08:32 AM #1Veteran Poster
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Have we officially become a banana republic?
I saw a headline that Biden has a 61% approval in a poll. I found one with Biden at 53%
He could be the worst president this country has ever had. Yes, worse than Carter.
In the 8 months since the shady election polls closed……
We witnesses Trump going to bed with a dormant lead, only to have counting stopped in 5 states with Trump up as many as 700k votes, to Trump trailing in all 5 states when counting resumed
Discovering how corrupt and politically driven COVID has been
Biden taking credit for the vaccine
Shut down keystone
US now becoming an importer of energy
Gas prices up 50%
Basic goods are low on availability and high on prices
Border crisis being ignored by press while border wall construction has restarted
Biden refuses to take question from press
Biden goes days without being seen
Inflation
Lifting Russian pipeline sanctions
I haven’t met a single person that likes Biden. I haven’t met a single gel person that voted for Biden (just against Trump)
The election was clearly stolen. The press ignores all crisis. And somehow, Biden has an approval from 53-60%??? Impossible.
It is looking more and more like the US is turning onto the latest laughing stock when it comes to elections and politics. Biden might win the next election with 75% of the vote.
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06-08-2021, 08:50 AM #2
Re: Have we officially become a banana republic?
Child please.
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06-09-2021, 04:31 PM #3Pro Bowl Poster
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06-09-2021, 06:22 PM #4Hall Of Fame Poster
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Re: Have we officially become a banana republic?
Biden is not the biggest problem for America... its the people who will take over when Biden drops dead or becomes to senile to continue as president (almost at that point now in fairness)...
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06-10-2021, 07:30 AM #6
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06-10-2021, 09:51 AM #7Veteran Poster
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Re: Have we officially become a banana republic?
You really didn’t dispute anything
Gas was 2.09 Last fall. It is $3 now
You can’t dispute that 5 states all stopped counting with Trump in the lead, and started counting again in the middle of the night only to take the lead
The supply chain has everything to do with policy. It was the policy of the left to shut everything down. It is the policy of the left to pay people to stay home instead of going back to work. A recent poll shows that 2/3 of dems think people should still stay home.
You are the first person that I know to admit liking Biden.
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06-10-2021, 08:46 PM #8Legendary RSR Poster
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06-10-2021, 09:24 PM #9Hall Of Fame Poster
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06-10-2021, 09:27 PM #10Hall Of Fame Poster
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06-10-2021, 09:45 PM #11Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: Have we officially become a banana republic?
Demand for gas was a good deal lower than normal last fall due to pandemic related issues. If memory serves oil went as low as $ -34 a barrel at one point.
And yes, ill dispute that all states stopped counting with Trump in the lead and when counting resarted Biden was in the lead. Even Kraken Girl said people were crazy to if they believed her. Trumps own attorney told judge after judge he was not claiming voting fraud when asked in a courtroom. Have you read the affadavids that attested to election fraud? "I know Trump won", and "Trump had bigger rallies so I know he won" are NOT evidence.There have been several republicans charged with election fraud this past election as a result of investigations started by Trumps own AG...how many democrats?
As for people staying home because they are being paid not to work... Im sure there is some of that. I cant fault a person who worked a job paying 8.65/hr and and needed 2 1/2 weeks pay to make rent. Forget utilities, transportation, healthcare, Im talking rent. But even given those realities the largest gains in employment of late have been at the lowest/lower end of the wage scale.
If memory serves the decision to shut down was bipartisan. Also, the fact that a great number of our supply chains are dependent on foreign manufacturers, many of whom have been shut down for extended periods, could account for a substantial portion of our disruptions. Computer chips come to mind first.
As far a liking Biden... I dont ever remember saying I liked him. I did say I think 100 days is a little soon to pass a judgement like "worst president in history". I chose him over the republican alternative last election because i liked many of his proposals better than his opponents, whos party didnt even put forth a platform. Things like $15 min wage. Why should I have to subsidize multinational corporations worth billions by paying government benefits (like food stamps) to people who put in an honest weeks work, a willingness to reexamine our national tax policy beyond a blanket "cut taxes" (especially when 80% of the cuts go to the top 1%), protecting the environment/climate change, hard infrastucture improvement to improve our ability to compete globally. These are important issues to me.
I will grant you I feel Biden really seems to be at a loss when it comes to immigration but worst president in history???? Get a grip.
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06-10-2021, 10:15 PM #12Pro Bowl Poster
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