• Doom for Democrats

    From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 10 12:14:20 2022
    With virtually no Democratic congressional candidates
    asking President Biden to campaign for them, a stark
    message has been sent. Mr. Biden's incompetence may
    be contagious, and the Dems don't want an association.

    Meanwhile, Donald Trump is racing around the country in
    support of Republican candidates.

    At this point in American history, it is becoming too difficult
    for working Americans to prosper. Disposable income is dropping
    due to inflation, and while there are many jobs, building savings is
    difficult because of high housing and living costs in many places.
    With interest rates climbing, housing will soon be squeezed as new construction slows down.

    President Biden, I believe, does not understand economics, nor is he particularly interested. The White House's standard issue is
    "the economy is strong."

    Not on Main Street, it isn't. And that should spell doom for Democrats
    on November 8. Bill O'Reilly.

    Irish Mike

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Mon Oct 10 14:23:20 2022
    On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 12:14:22 PM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    With virtually no Democratic congressional candidates
    asking President Biden to campaign for them, a stark
    message has been sent. Mr. Biden's incompetence may
    be contagious, and the Dems don't want an association.

    Donald Trump needed to be defeated at all costs in 2020. Up to and including...

    This Biden voter never expected Biden to last six months as President -- and the only reason he still is is the mathematical impossibility of replacing Kamala Harris once she succeeds.

    Meanwhile, Donald Trump is racing around the country in
    support of Republican candidates.

    He should be firebombed as a military exercise.

    Yeah, I said it.

    The fact of the matter is, if half the tripe you cut and paste here is of any validity, you need to eliminate Biden and Harris at the first available opportunity the moment a new Speaker is named, even if that means two bullets.

    At this point in American history, it is becoming too difficult
    for working Americans to prosper. Disposable income is dropping
    due to inflation, and while there are many jobs, building savings is difficult because of high housing and living costs in many places.
    With interest rates climbing, housing will soon be squeezed as new construction slows down.

    I'm homeless in two months. And that will free me up to have nothing left to lose but to give Republicans exactly what they deserve.

    President Biden, I believe, does not understand economics, nor is he particularly interested. The White House's standard issue is
    "the economy is strong."

    Trump killed it, Biden is just governing the corpse.

    You want different? Kill the leftward half of the American population. Now.

    Not 20 years from now. Not in any kind of direct course. NOW.

    Not on Main Street, it isn't. And that should spell doom for Democrats
    on November 8. Bill O'Reilly.

    Fuck Bill O'Reilly and may he hang once Trump is dealt with.

    Mike

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  • From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 7 06:01:46 2022
    This Biden voter never expected Biden to last six months as President -- and the only reason he still is is the mathematical impossibility of replacing Kamala Harris once she succeeds.

    Now that the Democrats will have 51 in the Senate as of January 3, so there's no real need to replace Harris as VP (and none of this "they need her as a check against Manchin" nonsense), how soon before Biden resigns?

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  • From xyzzy@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Wed Dec 7 16:21:56 2022
    The NOTBCS Guy <don.p.del.grande@gmail.com> wrote:
    This Biden voter never expected Biden to last six months as President --
    and the only reason he still is is the mathematical impossibility of
    replacing Kamala Harris once she succeeds.

    Now that the Democrats will have 51 in the Senate as of January 3, so
    there's no real need to replace Harris as VP (and none of this "they need
    her as a check against Manchin" nonsense), how soon before Biden resigns?


    Well except for the fact that would make Kevin McCarthy #2 in line for the White House.

    Maybe. It’s not a sure thing he becomes speaker. Whoever it ends up being won’t be a Democrat though.

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    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Thu Dec 8 08:29:42 2022
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 8:22:02 AM UTC-8, xyzzy wrote:

    Well except for the fact that would make Kevin McCarthy #2 in line for the White House.

    Maybe. It’s not a sure thing he becomes speaker. Whoever it ends up being won’t be a Democrat though.

    You don't want to get it to one bullet from a Greene-controlled McCarthy (and that's exactly what it appears it will be -- then why not just elect Greene Speaker???) being President.

    The problem will invert in the next Congress.

    Mike

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