The bipartisan Senate border bill would have solved a whole lot of the current problems at the border. But Trump had it scuttled. That move by Trump was totally unproductive. And no, HR2 wasn't "better" because unlike the Senate bill, it had no provisions whatsoever for dealing with fentanyl nor did it address many other things that were in the Senate bill. Not to mention, the Senate bill would have had the votes to pass in both chambers, whereas HR2 did not. |
Your guy stands in front of the world and sh!ts himself. He’s literally a demented corpse. |
Demented Dems will do anything to keep power- lie (with co-conspirators MSM) and cheat (11/3) |
Fake news. He never shit himself. Your desperation is showing given you're trotting out this stream of disinfo. |
Hunter and Jill. |
Trump did far more cheating in 2020 than anyone else. That's a matter of record. He lost virtually every court challenge where he falsely tried to claim Dems cheated, and meanwhile we have the receipts for his false elector scheme and his phonecalls trying to coerce Georgia and other officials trying to get them to fabricate extra votes for him. RWNJs keep desperately rolling out garbage like the "Mules" film which repeatedly kept getting disproven and debunked. Yet you still believe all of Trump's lies. You still haven't learned, like Trump's disgraced lackeys Giuliani, Sidney Powell and the rest. |
They are holding hearing in GA regarding certification and audit of Fulton Co. Fulton Co. does not have backup copies of many of their vote tabulations and one of the Fulton Co. elections board member refused to certify. There are other illegal/improper issue with Fulton Co. election result. This is still on-going because Fulton Co. refuses/delays producing the dat/mayerials that they are required under GA laws. My guess is that people in DCUM bubble never even heard of this. |
This bill is meaningless in the grand scheme of things. What Pres. Biden did the day he stepped into office and for the weeks and months thereafter is what really counts. This bill is a canard and you know it. |
How about other little things like the NC State study on fundraising emails. http://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.16743 |
This is the truth. Obama is running the Biden administration. |
That simply doesn't make sense. Biden's policy decisions are too fragmented and incoherent to have come from a single person. |
Unlike Trump, Biden recognized the shortfalls in the law and asked for them to be fixed and said he can enforce the laws when they get fixed. Trump on the other hand started issuing unconstitutional EOs which either got thrown out by the courts or which expired due to limited authority (like all of the ones that expired because of Title 42) Biden knows the Presidency is not like a king with absolute authority, that he is constrained by what the laws and statutes and courts allow, whereas Trump thinks he is a king and that his orders are absolute, checks and balances be damned. |
If it's supposedly so meaningless then why was it a major priority of Trump's to kill it? |
Empty speculation. |
Most of his policy decisions have been completely consistent and aligned to his campaign promises, his published White House goals and strategic plans and so on. For example: COVID-19 Response: Control the pandemic through widespread testing, clear public health guidance, and ensuring vaccines are free and available to everyone. The policy approach has been clear and targeted. Economy and Jobs: Focus on infrastructure, manufacturing, and clean energy jobs. Support small businesses. The passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the proposals under the Build Back Better plan show a strong alignment with his economic goals of creating jobs and investing in infrastructure. While not all components of the Build Back Better plan were passed, the direction remains clear and consistent with his campaign rhetoric. Healthcare: Expand access to affordable healthcare, protect and build on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and lower prescription drug prices. The Biden administration has been expanding access to healthcare through enhanced ACA subsidies, in line with campaign promises. Efforts to lower prescription drug prices continue to be a priority, even if legislative progress has been slower than desired. Climate Change: Re-enter the Paris Agreement, achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, and invest in renewable energy. Biden signed the re-entry into the Paris Agreement immediately on taking office. The alignment here is strong, with policy actions directly supporting stated objectives. Foreign Policy: Rebuilding alliances and standing up to authoritarian regimes, as seen in actions related to NATO and Ukraine, align well with Biden's stated foreign policy goals. The Afghanistan withdrawal, while controversial, was part of a longstanding promise to end U.S. military involvement there. Biden is following through on what he campaigned on. I don't see what you think is "fragmented and incoherent" - give some specific examples. |