duke
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Post by duke on Feb 8, 2023 14:03:23 GMT -8
Biden outdid himself with exaggerations, half-truths, and outright lies last night.
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Post by nictoe on Feb 9, 2023 12:41:56 GMT -8
So in order to understand the Gaffemaster-in-Chief, one has to take in whatever the hell he utters, and just simply reverse it so as to sound more closer to truth.
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Post by Oakley on Feb 9, 2023 19:10:10 GMT -8
Biden is a squinting, smirking narcissist who seems to believe that he is much smarter than everybody else. And why not, he has been getting away with outrageous behavior for decades. Even with today's media coverage that exposes his behavior to millions of people each day he continues to lie with impunity. He is a loathsome, shameless creature who should be ousted from office.
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billb
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Post by billb on Feb 9, 2023 19:16:36 GMT -8
He has been implicated in endless corruption. OK, maybe not endless, but where does it end.
His policies are bad for the US and bad for the world.
He could barely muster a few people at his rallies and got more votes than Trump or Obama? Yah, sure.
But what did we expect the Dems to do? They picked a pasty white angry old man to tell everyone they are racist.
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Post by nictoe on Feb 10, 2023 6:09:31 GMT -8
The absolute worst flaw of Biden is he's an: 'incrementalist' and the reason this whole ongoing Ukraine business will end horribly. The dummycraps picked someone from the bottom of the barrel to be their presidunce.
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MDDad
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Post by MDDad on Feb 10, 2023 7:33:36 GMT -8
Joe Biden is just the symptom. The real problem is the reality that our election process has been entirely compromised. We can vote for months before an election, and ballots are accepted for days after the election. Then they are "counted" for days or weeks (or in California, for months) until the exact number of ballots for victory are known, and then those ballots magically show up.
Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Matt Walsh and Dan Bongino can whine all they want about this kind of fraud, but they each only have one vote. Until Republicans agree to play these election scams the same way, and get better at it than the Democrats, I wouldn't be surprised if the GOP doesn't win another election of national importance.
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Bick
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Post by Bick on Feb 12, 2023 9:32:05 GMT -8
Makes you wonder how long election fraud has been going on, and to what extent
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MDDad
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Post by MDDad on Feb 12, 2023 9:53:23 GMT -8
In addition to the fraud, the way we allow our candidates to be financed has blown up as well. The notion that corporations, labor unions and other special interest groups are legally the same as citizens, and can therefore contribute as much as they want to politcial campaigns, is unconscionable. And for citizens themselves, they are limited in what they can contribute directly to a candidate, but they can contribute unlimited amounts to PACs, which money is then funneled directly to specific candidates. Talk about money laundering. And why can a George Soros contribute to local and statewide elections all over the country in states where he does not live?
Honestly, there are very few backwards African or Latin American countries where elections are run this badly.
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Bick
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Post by Bick on Feb 12, 2023 20:49:48 GMT -8
Seems the only out here short of the divide is term limits.
Liberty amendments by Mark Levin is so spot on.
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SK80
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Post by SK80 on Feb 13, 2023 7:34:56 GMT -8
Seems the only out here short of the divide is term limits.Liberty amendments by Mark Levin is so spot on. Term limits will accomplish little if the country continues to elect the people it presently seems to be ok with on both sides of the aisle. Nothing more than a revolving door of crooked under-qualified government leaches.
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MDDad
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Post by MDDad on Feb 13, 2023 9:08:17 GMT -8
I agree. Term limits will do nothing to change election fraud or the way we finance our candidates.
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Bick
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Post by Bick on Feb 13, 2023 9:10:23 GMT -8
There will be less of an incentive for corporate sponsors to fund candidates knowing they would only last a limited time.
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MDDad
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Post by MDDad on Feb 13, 2023 9:23:40 GMT -8
Instead of term limits, I'd rather see a mandatory retirement age of 70. That way, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Chuck Schumer, Pocahontas Warren, Joe Manchin, Mitch McConnell, Bernie Sanders, Diane Feinstein, Mitt Romney, Maxine Waters, Nancy Pelosi, James Cliburn and Jerry Nadler would all be out on their ass.
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Post by nictoe on Feb 13, 2023 10:46:29 GMT -8
Gotta yuge kick when presidunce Biden said that he'd be the GOPs worst nightmare. Well he already is a nightmare......not just for them, but for the country and the entire world. 🙄
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billb
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Post by billb on Mar 12, 2023 17:21:17 GMT -8
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