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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The mere though of either Biden or Trump is to me (personally speaking) enough to send shivers down my spine but my husband who detests Trump and much more closely, follows politics think Trump will prevail. Is this widely agreed upon? I was hoping for either Destantis (looks unlikely now) or Tim Scott (maybe VP) to whoever gets it?[/quote] It's going to be another poop show between Trump & Biden. Nobody wins. American public loses big time.[/quote] Americans have been doing pretty darn good under Biden. He successfully landed the COVID plane. Show me a non US country with lower inflation & better economy? And now it’s clear the “inevitable recession” isn’t happening. His border policy is working, violent crime is down (still too high in DC), low unemployment, high wages… Joe Biden has been one of the best Presidents in US history and will be for 5.5 more years. After that we can discuss which one of the MANY excellent people on the bench will take over. I’m a huge fan of Gov. Whitmer but for now, I’m ridin with Biden![/quote] This. The right wing talking points on what’s wrong with Biden are all false. He’s navigated us extremely well on the economic front coming out of the pandemic into a tough inflationary period. His updated border policy has led to a huge drop in border crossings (although I do worry about the latest judicial ruling that might make it illegal. I hope the administration’s appeal goes smoothly). Biden’s infrastructure work is having a big impact in depressed areas that need an infusion of investments. If he can hold onto the White House and reclaim the House in ‘24, maybe they can make more progress on IRS funding, voting rights. I’m not sure what they can do about protecting healthcare rights, but if abortion shows up anywhere on the ballot, it’s winning and people don’t want more restrictions- so long-term, I think that will head back in the right direction. Republicans want to destroy our democracy so that remains our biggest risk right now. They want to install an autocrat, continue their massive grift and corruption and take power away from the people. [/quote]
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