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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The walls are closing in on bumbling stumbling Dementia Joe. The people are realizing he’s out of touch and out of his mind. The alternative is Harris, she’s one heartbeat away from the presidency and it’s a scary thought. Really scary. We can’t have another four years of a president that isn’t mentally competent enough to even be charged or indicted (that’s according to the Biden DOJ). [/quote] Biden is more effective in his sleep than Trump and all the Republicans in Congress combined because he sets an agenda and delegates authority to the appropriate officials to carry it out. Republicans apparently think Trump saying stupid shit all day every day is leadership. [/quote] I don’t recall cities being overrun with unvetted illegals (as Joe calls them) when Trump was in office. [/quote] Do you live in a city? That isn’t happening. [/quote] +1, or how about the economic scoreboard. Oh yeah, you don't want to talk about the record employment and job growth under Biden, the best economic recovery of ANY developed country coming out of the pandemic or the many, many strong domestic bills he's passed that benefit the middle class. Or, let me remind you, the lack of scandals to come out of this administration. Remember how many cabinet level or white house staff personnel resigned or were fired under duress during the Trump administration? Total and complete disaster. But don't take my word for it. You can listen to John Kelly or many of Trump's former staffers. But yeah, I guess they're all wrong. It can't be that Trump's the problem. No never. It's always someone else.[/quote] Lack of scandals? LOL. Benefit the middle class? Another LOL. Record employment and job growth? Mostly foreign born workers and part time positions. Not anything to write home about. And, if you want to talk about it always being "someone else," let's talk about Joe. I remember one of his tweets during the campaign.... "Here’s my promise to you: If I’m elected president, I will always choose to unite rather than divide. I’ll take responsibility instead of blaming others. I’ll never forget that the job isn’t about me — it’s about you." All BS. He has done nothing BUT divide. And, he has yet to take responsibility for any of his disasters. [/quote]
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