S/O - Is Biden TRYING to lose?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this the real 5D chess? Is he THAT out of touch? He can’t win the electoral college without the youth vote yet… here we are. He has put loyalty to Israel over everything.
Is no one advising him?!
As a woman I can’t believe this is how my rights end in America. A senile stubborn old man that doesnt get the memo. I’m furious


If the "youth vote," goes for Trump they will curse the day they voted. Younger women need abortion rights more than women my age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this the real 5D chess? Is he THAT out of touch? He can’t win the electoral college without the youth vote yet… here we are. He has put loyalty to Israel over everything.
Is no one advising him?!
As a woman I can’t believe this is how my rights end in America. A senile stubborn old man that doesnt get the memo. I’m furious


If the "youth vote," goes for Trump they will curse the day they voted. Younger women need abortion rights more than women my age.


Trump does not support a national abortion ban. Nice try, though. Your echo chamber will believe you but that won’t change any votes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


Your problem is that those 2% are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Good luck with that!

*As an aside, I am a Democrat in Virginia, as a f*** you to Biden, I won’t even bother voting, it won’t matter much but it will be a good moment.


Michigan cares a lot more about labor than it does about this.

It’s so interesting reading DCUM because it’s so bizarrely skewed to people who apparently never have conversations with actual voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


Your problem is that those 2% are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Good luck with that!

*As an aside, I am a Democrat in Virginia, as a f*** you to Biden, I won’t even bother voting, it won’t matter much but it will be a good moment.


Michigan cares a lot more about labor than it does about this.

It’s so interesting reading DCUM because it’s so bizarrely skewed to people who apparently never have conversations with actual voters.


And, Michigan has a bunch of auto workers that really are unhappy with the direction Biden is taking the auto industry. So, there is that as well.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


If those 300 million have decided to become slaves to Israel then they deserve everything coming their way.


Right back at you, Hamas supporter.
DP


Status quo is a hard thing to give up, I can understand all the privileges that come with the current setup. As far a people like you are concerned, you will not stop until every American is required to take an oath of loyalty to Israel, it’s already happening when people have to sign contract at state level. The tragedy is that you have no loyalty towards America, everything you do is for Israel, America is just a means to an end.


Man. It’s bizarre to see how crazy some of you are. Do you understand just how alienating this nonsense you’ve written is?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


If those 300 million have decided to become slaves to Israel then they deserve everything coming their way.


Right back at you, Hamas supporter.
DP


Status quo is a hard thing to give up, I can understand all the privileges that come with the current setup. As far a people like you are concerned, you will not stop until every American is required to take an oath of loyalty to Israel, it’s already happening when people have to sign contract at state level. The tragedy is that you have no loyalty towards America, everything you do is for Israel, America is just a means to an end.


Man. It’s bizarre to see how crazy some of you are. Do you understand just how alienating this nonsense you’ve written is?


I fear as election season continues and polls continue to show Biden is shedding support, these kinds of post will become more and more prevalent.
Between abortion and the war in Gaza, we are going to see a lot of unhinged liberals.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


If those 300 million have decided to become slaves to Israel then they deserve everything coming their way.


Right back at you, Hamas supporter.
DP


Status quo is a hard thing to give up, I can understand all the privileges that come with the current setup. As far a people like you are concerned, you will not stop until every American is required to take an oath of loyalty to Israel, it’s already happening when people have to sign contract at state level. The tragedy is that you have no loyalty towards America, everything you do is for Israel, America is just a means to an end.


Man. It’s bizarre to see how crazy some of you are. Do you understand just how alienating this nonsense you’ve written is?


I fear as election season continues and polls continue to show Biden is shedding support, these kinds of post will become more and more prevalent.
Between abortion and the war in Gaza, we are going to see a lot of unhinged liberals.


True. If they continue saying absolutely crazy stuff, like the stuff I would expect from the ranting guy yelling to nobody on the streets of San Francisco, expect Dementia Trump to win. The PP sounds certifiable.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


Your problem is that those 2% are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Good luck with that!

*As an aside, I am a Democrat in Virginia, as a f*** you to Biden, I won’t even bother voting, it won’t matter much but it will be a good moment.


Michigan cares a lot more about labor than it does about this.

It’s so interesting reading DCUM because it’s so bizarrely skewed to people who apparently never have conversations with actual voters.


And, Michigan has a bunch of auto workers that really are unhappy with the direction Biden is taking the auto industry. So, there is that as well.


Yeah, I think they notice things like Ford losing $120,000 on every electric vehicle sold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


Your problem is that those 2% are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Good luck with that!

*As an aside, I am a Democrat in Virginia, as a f*** you to Biden, I won’t even bother voting, it won’t matter much but it will be a good moment.


Michigan cares a lot more about labor than it does about this.

It’s so interesting reading DCUM because it’s so bizarrely skewed to people who apparently never have conversations with actual voters.


And, Michigan has a bunch of auto workers that really are unhappy with the direction Biden is taking the auto industry. So, there is that as well.


There are a lot of Middle Eastern auto workers too in Detroit. I am from there, so I know. They are upset at the war in Gaza and pissed about the auto industry.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


Your problem is that those 2% are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Good luck with that!

*As an aside, I am a Democrat in Virginia, as a f*** you to Biden, I won’t even bother voting, it won’t matter much but it will be a good moment.


Michigan cares a lot more about labor than it does about this.

It’s so interesting reading DCUM because it’s so bizarrely skewed to people who apparently never have conversations with actual voters.


And, Michigan has a bunch of auto workers that really are unhappy with the direction Biden is taking the auto industry. So, there is that as well.


There are a lot of Middle Eastern auto workers too in Detroit. I am from there, so I know. They are upset at the war in Gaza and pissed about the auto industry.


Michigan auto workers support a ceasefire.

https://cei.org/blog/is-uaw-still-an-automaker-union-how-gaza-became-a-top-issue/
Anonymous
https://uaw.org/uaw-statement-israel-palestine/

The unions in Michigan support a ceasefire. BIDEN IS TOAST IN MICHIGAN.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://uaw.org/uaw-statement-israel-palestine/

The unions in Michigan support a ceasefire. BIDEN IS TOAST IN MICHIGAN.


Yes, but not because of Gaza.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump is going to win, and it's likely true that Gaza will play a tiny role in that victory by turning a few college idiots away from voting for Biden. But it will not be why Trump wins.


Nah, it’s early and Biden has a huge warchest that he hasn’t yet touched. Trump can barely stay awake long enough to clip coupons in the back of legal magazines to help fund his defense. The rate at which he’s declining makes Joe seem pretty mentally spry.

However, there is a pretty good chance that one of them dies before the election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


Your problem is that those 2% are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Good luck with that!

*As an aside, I am a Democrat in Virginia, as a f*** you to Biden, I won’t even bother voting, it won’t matter much but it will be a good moment.


Michigan cares a lot more about labor than it does about this.

It’s so interesting reading DCUM because it’s so bizarrely skewed to people who apparently never have conversations with actual voters.


And, Michigan has a bunch of auto workers that really are unhappy with the direction Biden is taking the auto industry. So, there is that as well.


There are a lot of Middle Eastern auto workers too in Detroit. I am from there, so I know. They are upset at the war in Gaza and pissed about the auto industry.


Michigan auto workers support a ceasefire.

https://cei.org/blog/is-uaw-still-an-automaker-union-how-gaza-became-a-top-issue/


You know who doesn't support a ceasefire? Donald Trump.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Less than 2 percent of Americans regard the conflict in Gaza as their most important issue. Social media wildly distorts the perceived influence of a tiny minority of people. There are just a few thousand pro-Palestinian protesters. The other 300 million Americans have other concerns and are broadly sympathetic to Israel.


Your problem is that those 2% are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Good luck with that!

*As an aside, I am a Democrat in Virginia, as a f*** you to Biden, I won’t even bother voting, it won’t matter much but it will be a good moment.


Michigan cares a lot more about labor than it does about this.

It’s so interesting reading DCUM because it’s so bizarrely skewed to people who apparently never have conversations with actual voters.


And, Michigan has a bunch of auto workers that really are unhappy with the direction Biden is taking the auto industry. So, there is that as well.


There are a lot of Middle Eastern auto workers too in Detroit. I am from there, so I know. They are upset at the war in Gaza and pissed about the auto industry.


Michigan auto workers support a ceasefire.

https://cei.org/blog/is-uaw-still-an-automaker-union-how-gaza-became-a-top-issue/


You know who doesn't support a ceasefire? Donald Trump.


Both Palestine and Israel were far better off when Trump was president.
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