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Joe Biden Thread

gladysvjubb

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I am telling you, it is going to be a Trump landslide. I am in contact with lots of folks. Even one of my friends from High School who was an indoctrinated Democrat has turned his back on them. The news media here in the States is a joke. Total Commie propaganda.
 

aridbud

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Republicans in Alaska did something similar but different, and much more dastardly in the 1990 Governor’s election involving Arliss Sturgulewski. Dirty is dirty, and no political party is innocent.

While i do not think Joe will “bow out” after the election, i still believe Harris is still 1000% better than trump. She is educated, intelligent and seems to have been effective in the positions she has had in the past.

She doesn’t own a private club where she charges $200K for “membership” that involves getting to meet with her in private.
She doesn’t own a DC hotel where foreign countries can book entire floors for months at a time and never use them.
She doesn’t own or lease properties overseas where foreign dictators can leverage threats on those properties to coerce US foreign policy and/or military decisions.
She doesn’t have a long reputation for cheating and defrauding people she’s done business with.
I can do this all day.
What are Harris’ negatives?

1000% agree!!!

44>45
86~45 now over #25,000 lies!!!
 

Zeez

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I think Gladys likes a good conspiracy.

It's better than watching the soap operas.
 

bigtacofarmer

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I am telling you, it is going to be a Trump landslide. I am in contact with lots of folks. Even one of my friends from High School who was an indoctrinated Democrat has turned his back on them. The news media here in the States is a joke. Total Commie propaganda.


Maybe you are right.

If so. Maybe the next attempt to impeach him will work.

I have confidence he is not finishing a second term even if he wins fair and square. He is too stupid and corrupt. When he crashes and burns it will be spectacular.

I would imagine people party in the streets.
 

aridbud

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Biden’s signature issues
Mr. Biden, who has served in public life for around a half-century, is emphasizing his government experience, seeking to cast himself as a steady, seasoned hand in a dangerous and uncertain world.

As the coronavirus crisis has unfolded, he has looked for ways to help voters picture him as commander in chief, formulating recommendations rooted in advice from health care and economics experts. Those suggestions include making coronavirus tests broadly accessible, and free. He has said there should be no out-of-pocket cost for patients to receive an eventual vaccine, either. And he has been sharply critical of President Trump’s response to the virus, accusing him of reacting too slowly.

Mr. Biden served as vice president in the Obama administration during the passage of the Affordable Care Act, and health care remains a top priority for him. It’s an issue he often discusses in the context of his family’s personal tragedies: He lost his first wife and an infant daughter in a car accident in 1972, and in 2015, his son Beau Biden died of brain cancer. Health care, he said in an early television ad, is “personal” to him. He supports adding a public option to the Affordable Care Act, but opposes “Medicare for all,” the sweeping single-payer measure advocated by some progressives in his party, including Senator Bernie Sanders.

Mr. Biden, who served for decades in the Senate, firmly believes in the value of bipartisanship and insists on extending overtures to Republicans even in a moment when many in his own party don’t see negotiating partners on the other side. As a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he also speaks passionately about asserting and defending America’s role as a leader on the global stage.

Three questions about Joe Biden
He continues to maintain strong ties to Pennsylvania, a critical general election battleground that Mr. Trump won in 2016, and he has based his campaign headquarters in Philadelphia.

Mr. Obama did not endorse Mr. Biden until the primary race was settled, but he and Mr. Biden forged a close relationship in his administration. Mr. Biden talks about their friendship frequently, as well as the work they did together on issues ranging from health care to foreign policy.

Throughout the primary, some of Mr. Biden’s biggest applause at campaign events came as he praised Mr. Obama. And many Democratic voters, especially African-American voters, have cited his relationship with Mr. Obama and nostalgia for that administration in explaining their current support for Mr. Biden. Now that the primary is over, Mr. Biden is also focused on winning the enthusiastic support of Democrats who supported other candidates and are lukewarm toward his candidacy — and his campaign must also think about engaging independent voters and moderate Republicans.
 

aridbud

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I am telling you, it is going to be a Trump landslide. I am in contact with lots of folks. Even one of my friends from High School who was an indoctrinated Democrat has turned his back on them. The news media here in the States is a joke. Total Commie propaganda.

Really happy you know 5 people voting for corrupt DJT. Add 5 from here....whoo....10 votes!
 

aridbud

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BIDEN's Timeline:

1968-1970 - Defense attorney for criminal cases in Wilmington, Delaware.
1970-1972 - Serves on the New Castle County Council in Delaware.
1972 - Is first elected to the Senate at age 29, defeating Republican Senator J. Caleb Boggs. Wins re-election in 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996 and 2002.
December 18, 1972 - While Christmas shopping, Biden's first wife, Neilia Hunter Biden, and daughter, Naomi Biden, are killed in a car accident. His sons are badly injured, but survive.
January 5, 1973 - Is sworn in as US senator of Delaware at son Beau Biden's bedside in the hospital.
1987-1995 - Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
June 9, 1987 - Enters the 1988 presidential race, but drops out three months later following reports of plagiarism and false claims about his academic record.
February 1988 - Undergoes surgery to repair an aneurysm in an artery that supplies blood to the brain.
January 20, 1990 - Introduces a bill that becomes the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). The act addresses sexual assault and domestic violence. It is signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1994.
2001-2003 - Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
2002 - Votes to authorize military intervention in Iraq, but later becomes a vocal critic of the conflict.
2007-2009 - Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
January 31, 2007 - Files a statement of candidacy with the Federal Elections Commission to run for president.
August 1, 2007 - His memoir, "Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics," is published.
January 3, 2008 - Announces his withdrawal from the presidential race.
August 23, 2008 - Is named the vice-presidential running mate of Barack Obama.
November 4, 2008 - Is elected vice president of the United States.
January 15, 2009 - Resigns from the US Senate.
January 20, 2009 - Is sworn in as vice president of the United States.
February 7, 2009 - Delivers his first major speech as vice president at a security conference in Germany.
September 1, 2010 - Presides over a ceremony in Iraq to formally mark the end of the US combat mission in Iraq.
November 6, 2012 - Obama and Biden are reelected, defeating Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.
January 20, 2013 - Is sworn in for his second term as vice president of the United States.
October 2, 2014 - Speaking at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Biden tells attendees that ISIS has been inadvertently strengthened by actions taken by Turkey, the UAE and other Middle Eastern allies to help opposition groups fighting against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
October 4, 2014 - Biden speaks by telephone with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regarding remarks made at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. He apologizes "for any implication that Turkey or other allies and partners in the region had intentionally supplied or facilitated the growth of ISIL or other violent extremists in Syria."
May 30, 2015 - Biden's eldest son, Beau Biden, passes away from brain cancer at age 46.
October 21, 2015 - Says he will not seek the presidency, announcing that the window for a successful campaign "has closed."
December 6, 2016 - Doesn't rule out running for president in 2020, saying "I'm not committing not to run. I'm not committing to anything. I learned a long time ago fate has a strange way of intervening."
January 12, 2017 - Obama surprises Biden by presenting him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, during a White House ceremony.
February 1, 2017 - Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, launch the Biden Foundation, an organization that will work on seven issues: foreign policy; Biden's cancer initiative; community colleges and military families; protecting children; equality; ending violence against women; and strengthening the middle class.
February 7, 2017 - Is named the Benjamin Franklin presidential practice professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where he will lead the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement. He will also serve as the founding chair of the University of Delaware's Biden Institute, the university announces.
March 1, 2017 - Biden receives the Congressional Patriot Award from the Bipartisan Policy Center. He receives the honor in recognition of his work crafting bipartisan legislation with Republicans and Democrats.
November 14, 2017 - Biden's memoir, "Promise Me Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose," is published.
March 26, 2019 - At an event in New York, Biden says that Anita Hill "paid a terrible price" when she testified in 1991 that she had been sexually harassed by now-Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, adding that he regrets he didn't give Hill the "hearing she deserved." As the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman at that time, Biden presided over Thomas' confirmation hearings.
March 29, 2019 - Lucy Flores, the former Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of Nevada, makes allegations against Biden in an essay for The Cut, an arm of New York magazine, writing that Biden made her feel "uneasy, gross, and confused" in 2014 when, at a campaign rally in Nevada, she says he kissed her on the back of the head.
March 31, 2019 - "In my many years on the campaign trail and in public life, I have offered countless handshakes, hugs, expressions of affection, support and comfort," Biden says in a statement. "And not once -- never -- did I believe I acted inappropriately. If it is suggested I did so, I will listen respectfully. But it was never my intention."
April 3, 2019 - Biden releases a video on Twitter, saying that he will be "more mindful about respecting personal space in the future." The video comes in the wake of multiple allegations he made women feel uncomfortable in their encounters, including a woman claiming Biden made her feel uncomfortable at a 2009 Connecticut fundraiser. Two additional women, including Alexandra "Tara" Reade, also told the New York Times that Biden made them feel uneasy by the way he touched them.
April 25, 2019 - Announces he is running for president in a campaign video posted to social media. Hours later, the Biden Foundation board chair, Ted Kaufman, announces the immediate suspension of all the organization's operations.
June 6, 2019 - Biden announces that he has changed his mind on the Hyde Amendment, dropping his long-held support for a measure that blocks federal funds for most abortions. He says his decision was driven by a wave of state laws restricting the procedure.
October 23, 2019 - Biden's campaign signals that it is dropping its objection to the creation of an outside group to defend against attacks from President Donald Trump's reelection campaign.
March 25, 2020 - Reade says on a podcast that Joe Biden sexually assaulted her in 1993 while she was an aide in his Senate office.
May 1, 2020 - During an interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe, Biden denies allegations made by Reade that he sexually assaulted her, stating "I am saying unequivocally. It never, never happened, and it didn't." Biden's campaign also releases a 21-paragraph statement addressing the allegations. Biden also sends a letter to the secretary of the Senate requesting the release of any documents related to a sexual assault allegation made by Reade. NONE WERE EVER BROUGHT FORTH, gladysvjubb.
August 11, 2020 - Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, names Kamala Harris as his running mate.
 

Gypsy Nirvana

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Over on grass city a Biden/Trump poll was made, and Trump is winning the poll on a weed forum of all places. We should do a poll like that here, is that possible Gypsy?

Hmm - not so sure if that's such a good idea right now - if Trump looks to be more popular - all the Biden voters will go off in a huff - and if Biden tops the poll - then all the Trump supporters will be crying in their beer - not everyone will be pleased with it -

- still - a poll is just a poll - we might get a few here to participate - but I can't see it ending with any sort of happy ending - for around half of those responding - I don't/can't vote - but am entertained by the state of play - as it all rolls up to the November election -
 

bigtacofarmer

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Hmm - not so sure if that's such a good idea right now - if Trump looks to be more popular - all the Biden voters will go off in a huff - and if Biden tops the poll - then all the Trump supporters will be crying in their beer - not everyone will be pleased with it -

- still - a poll is just a poll - we might get a few here to participate - but I can't see it ending with any sort of happy ending - for around half of those responding - I don't/can't vote - but am entertained by the state of play - as it all rolls up to the November election -

I do not see how it would hurt. Between double accounts and foreign voters it would not be an accurate depiction. But it would still be interesting to see the results.
 

Zeez

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It's not a good idea. 98% stay away from these types of threads. It's ok to have it out here in these types of pages but it's not a good idea to push the others into it. It would diminish the primary role of the forum because the competitive thing would get going. People would start campaigning trying to pull others in.
 

Hammerhead

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Just go look up there policy's on this. No clue how trump could be winning in this area.

The Donald Trump administration has taken positions against marijuana and the easing of laws regarding marijuana. Although Trump indicated during his 2016 presidential campaign that he favored leaving the issue of legalization of marijuana to the states, his administration subsequently upheld the federal prohibition of cannabis.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his vice presidential running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) discussed marijuana decriminalization and other drug policy reforms. The former vice president has instead put forward proposals to decriminalize cannabis possession, legalize medical marijuana, expunge prior convictions and let states set their own policies.
 

Badfishy1

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Imagine voting for a demented lying wasp that literally shits his pants for no other reason than orange man bad and to appear ‘woke’. The same guy who locked up more black men than any other politician. Lmfao... simp mentality
 

bigtacofarmer

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Imagine voting for a demented lying wasp that literally shits his pants for no other reason than orange man bad. Lmfao simps

Voting a fucked up evil deranged asshat out of office is a pretty good reason for supporting a demented wasp.


Creepy demented wasp 2020
 

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