Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect a percentage number of voters don’t vote for the incumbent no matter what. They just want change, and aren’t deep thinkers. This election will be interesting because they both have history in office, but the voters who don’t vote for incumbents likely can’t remember far enough back to recall the last year of Trump’s term.
Just so you know.... One does not have to be a "deep thinker" to see where we are today is not good. Not domestically. Not foreign-policy wise. Nothing about the quality of life today in the US is better than before Biden took office.
Why would it be? The US is a dying country. No president can fix that.
Just curious.... how old are you?
39
Just curious, are you posting from Beijing or Moscow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect a percentage number of voters don’t vote for the incumbent no matter what. They just want change, and aren’t deep thinkers. This election will be interesting because they both have history in office, but the voters who don’t vote for incumbents likely can’t remember far enough back to recall the last year of Trump’s term.
Just so you know.... One does not have to be a "deep thinker" to see where we are today is not good. Not domestically. Not foreign-policy wise. Nothing about the quality of life today in the US is better than before Biden took office.
Why would it be? The US is a dying country. No president can fix that.
Just curious.... how old are you?
39
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump simply is not a valid legal or ethical option. For anyone.
Neither is Biden opening shell companies to funnel money from overseas and making decisions against us because he's getting paid off.
Time democrats find someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in a state that was at all a close Biden victory, just know that you are making it more likely that Trump will win again.
Be frustrated all you want, but ask yourself whether it’s worth a second Trump term.
It’s absolutely worth it. I was just talking with some friends today about how much better life was 5 or so years ago under Trump. Will we vote for him? No way. But none of us plan to vote for Biden again. One friend even used the term “suicidal” to describe another vote for Biden.
Oh and we’re all in NOVA so yea it matters.
So you’re the worst type of voters. The ones who vote for no one or a third party.
If you seriously think life was better under Trump, you’re insane.
I’m actually quite rational thank you.
Yes life was better. Gas was cheaper. The world was safer.
Anonymous wrote:Trump simply is not a valid legal or ethical option. For anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect a percentage number of voters don’t vote for the incumbent no matter what. They just want change, and aren’t deep thinkers. This election will be interesting because they both have history in office, but the voters who don’t vote for incumbents likely can’t remember far enough back to recall the last year of Trump’s term.
Just so you know.... One does not have to be a "deep thinker" to see where we are today is not good. Not domestically. Not foreign-policy wise. Nothing about the quality of life today in the US is better than before Biden took office.
Why would it be? The US is a dying country. No president can fix that.
Just curious.... how old are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect a percentage number of voters don’t vote for the incumbent no matter what. They just want change, and aren’t deep thinkers. This election will be interesting because they both have history in office, but the voters who don’t vote for incumbents likely can’t remember far enough back to recall the last year of Trump’s term.
Just so you know.... One does not have to be a "deep thinker" to see where we are today is not good. Not domestically. Not foreign-policy wise. Nothing about the quality of life today in the US is better than before Biden took office.
Why would it be? The US is a dying country. No president can fix that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect a percentage number of voters don’t vote for the incumbent no matter what. They just want change, and aren’t deep thinkers. This election will be interesting because they both have history in office, but the voters who don’t vote for incumbents likely can’t remember far enough back to recall the last year of Trump’s term.
Just so you know.... One does not have to be a "deep thinker" to see where we are today is not good. Not domestically. Not foreign-policy wise. Nothing about the quality of life today in the US is better than before Biden took office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in a state that was at all a close Biden victory, just know that you are making it more likely that Trump will win again.
Be frustrated all you want, but ask yourself whether it’s worth a second Trump term.
It’s absolutely worth it. I was just talking with some friends today about how much better life was 5 or so years ago under Trump. Will we vote for him? No way. But none of us plan to vote for Biden again. One friend even used the term “suicidal” to describe another vote for Biden.
Oh and we’re all in NOVA so yea it matters.
So you’re the worst type of voters. The ones who vote for no one or a third party.
If you seriously think life was better under Trump, you’re insane.
Trump. Lower interest rates, strong economy, energy independence, strong geopolitical position.
Biden-bad inflation, open border, high crime, insane energy policies that enrich Venezuela, Nigeria and Russia, and such a weak international stature that Putin marched right into Ukraine and has pulled out of our nuclear treaties, Hamas, China legit just ignoring us now.
Yeah. I will take trump any day and every day. I actually fear my son will have to go to war because of Biden.
+100. Except that I will never, ever allow my sons to go to war for Joe Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in a state that was at all a close Biden victory, just know that you are making it more likely that Trump will win again.
Be frustrated all you want, but ask yourself whether it’s worth a second Trump term.
It’s absolutely worth it. I was just talking with some friends today about how much better life was 5 or so years ago under Trump. Will we vote for him? No way. But none of us plan to vote for Biden again. One friend even used the term “suicidal” to describe another vote for Biden.
Oh and we’re all in NOVA so yea it matters.
So you’re the worst type of voters. The ones who vote for no one or a third party.
If you seriously think life was better under Trump, you’re insane.
Trump. Lower interest rates, strong economy, energy independence, strong geopolitical position.
Biden-bad inflation, open border, high crime, insane energy policies that enrich Venezuela, Nigeria and Russia, and such a weak international stature that Putin marched right into Ukraine and has pulled out of our nuclear treaties, Hamas, China legit just ignoring us now.
Yeah. I will take trump any day and every day. I actually fear my son will have to go to war because of Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in a state that was at all a close Biden victory, just know that you are making it more likely that Trump will win again.
Be frustrated all you want, but ask yourself whether it’s worth a second Trump term.
It’s absolutely worth it. I was just talking with some friends today about how much better life was 5 or so years ago under Trump. Will we vote for him? No way. But none of us plan to vote for Biden again. One friend even used the term “suicidal” to describe another vote for Biden.
Oh and we’re all in NOVA so yea it matters.
So you’re the worst type of voters. The ones who vote for no one or a third party.
If you seriously think life was better under Trump, you’re insane.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Joe Biden’s job approval rating among Democrats has tumbled 11 percentage points in the past month to 75%, the worst reading of his presidency from his own party. This drop has pushed his overall approval rating down four points to 37%, matching his personal low.
At the same time, Biden’s approval among independents has declined four points, to 35%, while Republicans’ rating remains unchanged, at just 5%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how none of you who are so sure of Trump’s unique evil never point to Biden+other Dems as being substantially authors of our current situation. You just want to beat up on disappointed voters and protect problematic politicos. It’s grim af.
Grim af is people like you who managed to sit through the Trump years and have sat through several more years of GOP antics of blocking, stopping, defending and stonewalling and you have the gall to say it’s the Dems’ fault.
You probably blame the Democrats for the absolutely poop show in the GOP house, too.