Is Biden really that bad?

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Ozumoz66

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Looks like a successful year!
Here's this year's purple urkle beside the 14' sunflower. The netting was for snap peas that have since been harvested.

Similar to the knighted napper, I've jarred ounces to give away. Once on my way to Mom's, I noticed a redhead with a bong on the front porch - slammed on the brakes and presented her with jar of C99. Random acts of kindness freak people out.

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Fogdog

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An overthrow with no weapons and no military. Yeah ok. BLM was 1000 times more organized. They know how to riot properly.
Yes, it failed. Not that Trump didn't try. What? Do you think a crime is not committed if the attempt fails? I can understand why you want to tell us Trump didn't try. After all, MAGA GOP are still scheming and are plotting to try again.

Until you admit that the Jan 6 attack on the Capitol Building was a coup attempt. Until you admit that Biden won and Trump lost. Until MAGA Republicans do that. You are a domestic enemy of the United States. All of you. "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; : That is part of the oath of office that Senators swear to. MAGA Republicans in Congress are Oath Breakers.
 

Fogdog

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Biden's speech worked: Nearly 6 in 10 Americans agree MAGA is a threat to democracy
Despite warnings Biden's speech would backfire, it's had a galvanizing effect — and it's helping wake people up

Last week, President Joe Biden gave a speech warning that "Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic." Since then, Republicans have been performing umbrage. This, in turn, led to a great deal of media worrying about whether Biden's speech was "divisive" or could backfire by recasting the fight to save democracy in "partisan" terms. There was reason to be worried. Americans tend to distrust politicians, viewing their public proclamations as political noise better dismissed than taken seriously. But in this case, it appears Biden's choice to give the speech worked to focus voter attention on the very real threat to democracy posed by Trump and the MAGA movement.

Biden gave his speech right before Labor Day weekend and then Reuters/Ipsos polled Americans after the holiday. What they found was a solid 58% of respondents agreed with Biden that Trump and his movement are undermining democracy. Interestingly, 59% also agreed that the speech was "divisive," showing that all the media handwringing was influencing people's responses. Clearly, a lot of respondents are of the belief that they are smart enough to see the truth in Biden's words but worry that other Americans are not. Still, Biden accomplished what he set out to do. Americans are listening, paying attention, and really beginning to believe the threat to democracy is real.
 

Fogdog

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Sept 1 speech wasn't the end of it. He's crafting the message to make it clear. Not ALL Republicans are traitors, just the ones who are trying to steal this country from the people.


Biden assails Trump loyalists but not all Republicans after backlash

WEST MIFFLIN, Pa., Sept 5 (Reuters) - Democratic President Joe Biden on Monday assailed "MAGA Republicans" loyal to former President Donald Trump as he spent Labor Day working to ensure union workers provide strong turnout for Democratic candidates in the November elections.

"We have a choice," Biden told a union crowd in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. "Trump and the MAGA Republicans made their choice. We can work to have a better America or we can continue down this sliding path to oblivion where we don't want to go."

"Not every Republican is a MAGA Republican, not every Republican embraces that extreme ideology. But the extreme MAGA Republicans in Congress have chosen to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate and division," Biden said in Milwaukee.

"There's no democracy where you can be pro-insurrection and pro-democracy," he said in a reference to the assault on the U.S. Capitol.

OOPS, I brought up the assault on the US Capitol. @NYCBambu is going to respond with another stupid attempt to equate Jan 6 with BLM protests.

It doesn't work. Not for most people.
 

sunni

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as a reminder again
homophobia, transphobia, name calling etc, not going to be tolerated in politics anymore
you can read the sticky here:
 

Fogdog

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Some MAGA Republicans are going to feel insulted and angry. Cry me a river.

Biden Goes Full 'Dark Brandon' In Scathing Impression Of Republican Hypocrisy
“I love ’em, man," he said. "They ain’t got no shame."

President Joe Biden seems to be taking the gloves off ― and his supporters are loving it.

At an event Thursday, he not only called out Republicans for claiming credit for the infrastructure projects they voted against, he even did an impression of the typical GOP lawmaker doing just that.
The $1.2 trillion bill to improve roads, bridges, ports, water systems, high-speed internet and more passed with the help of 13 Republicans in the House and 19 in the Senate.

“We got a little help from Republicans. Not a lot, but enough to get it passed,” Biden said at the Democratic National Committee’s Summer Meeting. “But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than actually voted for it.”

Indeed, numerous GOP lawmakers have crowed about the projects coming to their states and districts as if they had had a hand in it when it fact they voted against it.
Biden launched into an impression of them.

“Now we’re gonna build this new bridge here. We’re all for it. And, by the way, this new road,” he said, before reverting to his normal voice: “I love ’em, man. They ain’t got no shame. They don’t have any shame.”


Biden is civil and humorous. But his opponents excoriate him. Meanwhile, Trump can't utter a single sentence without calling others slimy, disgusting, dumb son of a bitch. Son of a bitch is a common one of Trump's. Has Biden ever said that in a public speech or on Twitter? I don't think so? Oh and "Biden is divisive". laughing out loud.

 
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cannabineer

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I called somebody a MAGA Republican, which is to any person who supports US democracy, an insult.

I hope I don't get banned.
I think you haven’t crossed the line into the grid of Guid.

Heck, I called someone a libertarian. Many a pearl to clutch over that, but somehow I am still on this side of that fateful boundary.

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Fogdog

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Most of my posts vanished. No ban tho :eek:
I've had a few vanish. When a particularly vile troll was given the ban hammer, they deleted all their posts and replies to them. Mine got thrown out with the wash water.

No big deal.

Death to right wing trolls.

I have no issues with their policy. I might poke fun but it was getting obnoxious. Rolli seems to have gone absent and that's when they started their vile shit.
 

Sir Napsalot

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Similar to the knighted napper, I've jarred ounces to give away. Once on my way to Mom's, I noticed a redhead with a bong on the front porch - slammed on the brakes and presented her with jar of C99.
Yeah, I like giving pot to girls :mrgreen:

Random acts of kindness freak people out.
It's a rare and wonderful feeling to be presented with the opportunity to do a good deed
 
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