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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/jacobrubashkin/status/1551625739824422912?s=21&t=X_YxxWA6vxVIpIhI4aYVmw[/twitter][/quote] IS BIDEN ON THE BALLOT?!? I mean seriously, voters are smart enough to be able to uncouple president and senators and other elected officials. Biden’s approval comes from across the spectrum but will have zero impact on next election. It will be on how voters feel about economy (hopefully gas prices keep going down!) and abortion. And the GOP is making it an easy choice on both fronts. Instead of coming forward with any proposals to lower costs, they’re banning books, inspecting children’s genitals, and telling kids to carry rapists babies.[/quote] No, Biden is not on the ballot. But, his policies are. And, the American voters don't want what he is selling. They have seen this Democratic Congress vote in lock-step with what Biden wants (except for Manchin and on occasion, Sinema). They want a Congress that will [b]put a halt to his spending and policies that are squeezing the middle and lower classes. [/b] Gas prices are only one measure of this oncoming recession. They have dropped, but are still nearly $2/gallon more than when he took office. And, diesel prices are still high. And, you know what runs on diesel? Those trucks that deliver the goods that people buy. And, the costs for that diesel is passed on in the way of higher prices at the register. I read your post as someone desperate to convince themselves that Democrats are going to remain in power after November. I think you are very wrong... especially when it comes to Pelosi. I will be thrilled to see her go. The Senate is much closer, but don't be surprised if you are looking a Leader McConnell again. [/quote] Which policies, exactly? Because on another thread he's accused of doing nothing for the last two years. Gas prices have nothing to do with "his policies" but are reflecting supply and demand. But you already know this. I have no doubt we may have Leader McConnell again. But that's for a lot of reasons, including how incredibly stupid many people are and how quickly they are repeatedly willing to vote for people who don't support any policies to help them. Biden's policies would if he could get them through . . . he can't. Google: fillibuster. [/quote]
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