Is Biden really that bad?

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NYCBambu

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California is doing fine since they got rid of republicans, the social problems are mostly the fault of red states with no social programs who use the cities as dumping grounds for their problems. They also sponge off blue states and don't tax their own citizens enough, if the feds cut off transfer payments from blue states, most shithole red states would starve. Talk about a bunch of welfare bums, red states are the biggest leeches and drag on America, blue states make money and attract brains, red states drive them out.
All you have to do is disconnect your brain from Bizarro Biden land for a second, and look at the facts. More than 360,000 people left California in 2021. New York is a shithole too, same story.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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All you have to do is disconnect your brain from Bizarro Biden land for a second, and look at the facts. More than 360,000 people left California in 2021. New York is a shithole too, same story.

Prosperity does that to a place, unemployment is low and demand is high which can cause inflation. Shithole red states don't generally have such problems because they don't prosper, they are too busy trying to get an imaginary other, chasing the rainbows they bitterly complain about. In the case of Texas, they are turning from purple to blue and Beto will be the next governor and the house ain't that far a reach either. I guess Beto could name Ted Cruz's replacement, if a special independent counsel should convict him of sedition. Lose Texas and the 2024 presidency becomes impossible for republicans. Donald did manage to break up the solid south, Georgia has two democratic senators, with a good chance of keeping one of them in the midterms.
 
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Herb & Suds

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All you have to do is disconnect your brain from Bizarro Biden land for a second, and look at the facts. More than 360,000 people left California in 2021. New York is a shithole too, same story.

Since they have 10 million more people there than Texas
17 million more than Florida
18 million more than New York
Your numbers are bogus
 

Fogdog

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We must change the DOJ policy that a POTUS should not be charged.

Per DOJ - "The indictment or criminal prosecution of a sitting President would unconstitutionally undermine the capacity of the executive branch to perform its constitutionally assigned functions."

How did they determine the consitutionality of that in a country that is based upon the notion that no one is above the law?

It is an insane structure since we've seen how all branches can become corrupted by a criminal. Why don't we make our president's more accountable? Who would object? I'm sure the GOP would be very happy with the ability to charge Biden with a crime, right? We all know exactly what the GOP would do though as soon as they attained control.
We have checks and balances and a President can be removed from power by Congress. It's a formidable task to do so. Four times it's been tried and failed. Clinton was impeached for lying to Congress and in fact he did. Trump was impeached for abuse of office and in fact he did. Neither were removed from office. Perhaps the 2/3 majority in the Senate is too high of a bar. I don't think it is but maybe it is. IDK. In the UK, all it takes is a majority vote of "no confidence" to remove a prime minister and trigger a new election. The UK isn't doing very well right now and a lot of the blame for that falls on the head of Boris Johnson. He wasn't removed but it was clear that if he did not resign there were enough votes in the House of Commons to get a majority No Confidence vote. So, rather than tough it out and risk losing an election to Labor, the Conservatives in UK are going to change out the top rung of its executive. It's not causing upheaval over there. His replacement doesn't raise much enthusiasm, so they might get their election after all.
 
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Fogdog

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All you have to do is disconnect your brain from Bizarro Biden land for a second, and look at the facts. More than 360,000 people left California in 2021. New York is a shithole too, same story.

How white separatist of you. How did it go for them the last time they tried to break up the union?

"360,000 leave CA for Mexico". As if that "proves" CA is a shithole. lulz at your inability to distinguish noise from substance.
 

doublejj

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the SCOTUS HAS to be the next target, right after the mid terms...at least kavanaugh and barret have to fucking go...and clarence thomas and his fucking freak wife are a whole separate issue that needs to be dealt with...but one way or another, at least three, and preferably 5 of them HAVE TO MOTHERFUCKING GO...there is no goddamn way they can be left on the court for decades, they've already befouled it long enough.
Ginsburg should have retired while there was a democrat in the white house. She knew she was old and sick. I hate to knock the dead but that woman should have know when to step down. I hope this is a lesson learned for democrats.
 
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xtsho

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Since the know nothing trumptoids are constantly posting links to fake ass news sites I figured I'd do it as well.


 

xtsho

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We Vote Blue in Cali.....wipes out millions of republican votes and triggers the f*ck out of them.
Same here in Oregon. It pisses the trumptoiders off something fierce. They've been crying about it for years. They've gotten so desperate that a few counties in Eastern Oregon voted to join what they want to call Greater Idaho. Nothing but a bunch of idiots. It will never happen but they're too stupid to realize that.

If they want to be part of Idaho they can take their smelly ignorant inbred asses and move across the border. They're not needed or wanted here in Oregon.
 

CunningCanuk

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We have checks and balances and a President can be removed from power by Congress. It's a formidable task to do so. Four times it's been tried and failed. Clinton was impeached for lying to Congress and in fact he did. Trump was impeached for abuse of office and in fact he did. Neither were removed from office. Perhaps the 2/3 majority in the Senate is too high of a bar. I don't think it is but maybe it is. IDK. In the UK, all it takes is a majority vote of "no confidence" to remove a prime minister and trigger a new election. The UK isn't doing very well right now and a lot of the blame for that falls on the head of Boris Johnson. He wasn't removed but it was clear that if he did not resign there were enough votes in the House of Commons to get a majority No Confidence vote. So, rather than tough it out and risk losing an election to Labor, the Conservatives in UK are going to change out the top rung of its executive. It's not causing upheaval over there. His replacement doesn't raise much enthusiasm, so they might get their election after all.
The parliamentary system only works like that if the government is formed with a minority. If the government is formed with a majority, there is virtually no check to stop the majority government from doing whatever it wants.

We currently have a minority government. I prefer minority governments.
 

Fogdog

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The parliamentary system only works like that if the government is formed with a minority. If the government is formed with a majority, there is virtually no check to stop the majority government from doing whatever it wants.

We currently have a minority government. I prefer minority governments.
Yeah, I was just reading a little more about what's going down in the UK. Some of the stuff I wrote isn't quite right but too lazy to go back and edit it.

Their new PM was voted in in an election with just 142,000 conservative party members voting. She won with 81,000 votes. Her campaign policies were "cut taxes, grow the economy". By resigning, Boris avoided not only a no confidence vote in Parliament but also triggering the dissolution of Parliament and an early election. Conservatives are set to rule for another two years. With what the UK is going through right now, two years of what appears to be a female equivalent of Bush Jr seems like forever.

But then again, its almost impossible to change our President when they turn out to be inept, like shrub turned out to be. Or Hoover in 1929.

We had a minority government under Trump. It was not good.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Yeah, I was just reading a little more about what's going down in the UK. Some of the stuff I wrote isn't quite right but too lazy to go back and edit it.

Their new PM was voted in in an election with just 142,000 conservative party members voting. She won with 81,000 votes. Her campaign policies were "cut taxes, grow the economy". By resigning, Boris avoided not only a no confidence vote in Parliament but also triggering the dissolution of Parliament and an early election. Conservatives are set to rule for another two years. With what the UK is going through right now, two years of what appears to be a female equivalent of Bush Jr seems like forever.

But then again, its almost impossible to change our President when they turn out to be inept, like shrub turned out to be. Or Hoover in 1929.

We had a minority government under Trump. It was not good.
that's what having a popularity contest instead of an actual election gets ya.
letting idiots make one of the most important decisions a civilian can make gets you idiotic results.
power to the (stupid) people.
 

cannabineer

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Yeah, I was just reading a little more about what's going down in the UK. Some of the stuff I wrote isn't quite right but too lazy to go back and edit it.

Their new PM was voted in in an election with just 142,000 conservative party members voting. She won with 81,000 votes. Her campaign policies were "cut taxes, grow the economy". By resigning, Boris avoided not only a no confidence vote in Parliament but also triggering the dissolution of Parliament and an early election. Conservatives are set to rule for another two years. With what the UK is going through right now, two years of what appears to be a female equivalent of Bush Jr seems like forever.

But then again, its almost impossible to change our President when they turn out to be inept, like shrub turned out to be. Or Hoover in 1929.

We had a minority government under Trump. It was not good.
I’m reminded of the All In The Family theme lyrics: “… we could use a man like Hoibert Hoover again”.
 

CunningCanuk

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Yeah, I was just reading a little more about what's going down in the UK. Some of the stuff I wrote isn't quite right but too lazy to go back and edit it.

Their new PM was voted in in an election with just 142,000 conservative party members voting. She won with 81,000 votes. Her campaign policies were "cut taxes, grow the economy". By resigning, Boris avoided not only a no confidence vote in Parliament but also triggering the dissolution of Parliament and an early election. Conservatives are set to rule for another two years. With what the UK is going through right now, two years of what appears to be a female equivalent of Bush Jr seems like forever.

But then again, its almost impossible to change our President when they turn out to be inept, like shrub turned out to be. Or Hoover in 1929.

We had a minority government under Trump. It was not good.
I’m not really paying close attention to what’s going on over there but I believe Johnson had a fairly large majority and it was a mutiny from his own party that led to his downfall. Rather than lose a no confidence vote and force another election, he chose to resign, forcing the party to select a new leader (and Prime Minister).

The next Prime Minister of Great Britain will not be chosen by the general electorate but by delegates of the Conservative Party.
 

NYCBambu

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Prosperity does that to a place, unemployment is low and demand is high which can cause inflation. Shithole red states don't generally have such problems because they don't prosper, they are too busy trying to get an imaginary other, chasing the rainbows they bitterly complain about. In the case of Texas, they are turning from purple to blue and Beto will be the next governor and the house ain't that far a reach either. I guess Beto could name Ted Cruz's replacement, if a special independent counsel should convict him of sedition. Lose Texas and the 2024 presidency becomes impossible for republicans. Donald did manage to break up the solid south, Georgia has two democratic senators, with a good chance of keeping one of them in the midterms.
Soon Abott will bus some more of these migrants to California too, Northern Cali coming soon. Hopefully you get some on your block too.
 
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