Biden 2020

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Apr 6, 2019.

  1. smallfil

    smallfil

    Or, they will remove Joe Biden at the Democrat convention and put Hillary Clinton in his place. That seems to be the most likely, scenario. I don't think the Globalist Wing thinks Joe Biden is even a viable candidate.
     
    #1881     May 17, 2020
  2. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Naaa.... he's their man. This is what scares me tbh. Why? Because he's as pliable as Playdough at this point. Its so obvious.
    You know I keep an open mind on things..... I've only said "I'm scared" once before on ET. That was when Covid was at less than 20 cases here in the U.S.
    Unfortunately, I'm scared again now.

    I bring stuff up here.... and then over time it comes to fruition..... and of all the sudden it becomes mainstream and people forget. Forget that I said it before it became common knowledge.

    I spoke of this before it even became a talking point.... but now it is... but whatever.... the whole issue of mail-in ballots.... is going to be big trouble. BIG trouble.

    I think my exact words were I hope Biden (or Trump) wins by an indesputable landslide.... because if its close.... we will have a Constitutional crisis like we've never seen before. And guess who will suffer the most? All of us.

    Is what it is.
    Short this market guys... that's all I can say.... I am scared... but as it stands now... we are heading for some serious sh*t. The type of stuff that will require each and every one of you to chose a side. That's bad.
    .... God I hope I'm wrong.
     
    #1882     May 17, 2020
  3. smallfil

    smallfil

    If the Democrats win, the US as we know it, will become a third world shithole in a very short period of time. You already saw the $3 trillion Heroes Act, 1,800 pages of Democrat dung. If they are in charge, they will not stop at $3 trillion. They could very easily spend $10 trillion or even $15 trillion without caring about the consequences. Also, they would be back to exporting US jobs abroad as before. Let us hope majority of Americans see that danger and re-elect President Donald Trump and Republicans in a landslide. That is the best result for the US.
     
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    #1883     May 17, 2020
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  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Clinton turned a deficit into a surplus

    Obama turned a 1.2 trillion dollar deficit into a 600 billion dollar deficit.

    Bush turned a 200 billion dollar surplus into a 1.2 trillion dollar deficit.

    Trump turned a 600 billion dollar deficit into a 4-5 trillion dollar deficit.
     
    #1884     May 17, 2020
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Compare Clinton and Obamas final year in office to Bush and Trumps final year in office
     
    #1885     May 17, 2020
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    Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during the First State Democratic Dinner in Dover, Del., on March 16, 2019. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
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    Why Joe Biden and the Democrats Are Going to Lose Big

    Roger L. Simon

    May 16, 2020 Updated: May 16, 2020

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    One of the crucial differences, if not the crucial difference, between America and Europe is that Americans, on balance, are more optimistic.

    It has been that way, really, since the founding. The Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville famously recognized this American trait in the early nineteenth century.

    It’s also been validated by a Pew poll as recently as 2015. Americans are “upbeat” while Euros are a bunch of Gloomy Guses.

    The Europeans who came here in waves, escaping the poverty and totalitarianism of their continent, tended to be among the more hopeful and ambitious types of their group, the optimistic risk takers, amplifying the contrast between the old and new worlds.

    It may be a bit simplistic—and, yes, a counter-narrative exists exemplified by this year’s, again nauseating, Pulitzer winner “1619,”—but American positive thinking accounts as well as anything for the great expansion of the United States into the most powerful country in the world.


    And therein lies the basic problem for Joe Biden and the Democrats in the Year of the Pandemic 2020. (They obviously have others, including the candidate himself, who appears to have reversed the recent trend and made 87 the new 77.)

    Since what seems like time immemorial but is actually only three and a half years, Joe and the Dems have largely built their political opinions and virtually everything else on 24/7 attack dog criticism of Donald Trump.

    First it was Trump-Russia collusion (erased), then it was an impeachment about… what was it?… oh yes, about thirty seconds of a phone call to the president of the Ukraine (also erased)… and now it’s about “mishandling the pandemic.”

    All three reflect a tremendous misjudgment of the American people that de Tocqueville could have explained to the Dems two hundred years ago. They, and their media friends, have turned into, if they weren’t already, what Spiro Agnew (no de Tocqueville, clearly, but this at least was memorable) referred to as the “nattering nabobs of negativism.”

    Stuck in their basements figuratively and literally, Biden and the Dems have little positive to offer.

    With three, or is it six, trillion already spent on the pandemic and more to come, the trillions and trillions of further “free everything” spending proposals from their house leftists Bernie Sanders and AOC seem so bizarre it’s almost impossible to wrap your mind around where the money could possibly come from. (Gold mining expeditions to Alpha Centauri? Elon Musk, call your office.)


    How does this all add up for Donald Trump, an eternal optimist if there ever was one, who wants us all to get back to work in the American way? (Besides being optimists, we’re also workaholics.)

    A pile of good news has recently appeared for Trump—the best of which is a new CNN poll of the battleground states showing Trump ahead 52 to 45. Even though Biden is still ahead, for now, in the popular vote, that portends a bigger electoral college advantage for Trump than he had in 2016, when it was already substantial.

    Biden’s vaunted “lunch bucket” appeal with the working class doesn’t seem so great after all, especially since his allies—Democrat governors—have contracted a severe cases of stay-at-home-itis, locking up their citizens with no end in sight.

    With blue collar folks losing their jobs by the millions while white collar rich Dems continue to earn their high salaries working from home, the once people’s Democratic Party is branding itself, consciously or not, as the party of elites. Trump, not Biden, turns out to be the tribune of the working class.

    So it’s not surprising the president has an even bigger lead in the only poll that really counts since it is still early days, the poll that has the greatest reputation for accuracy—the betting odds.

    There Trump is up by a solid 10.2 over Biden, according to the Real Clear Politics average. And if you look at their graph, you see, in the view of people putting their money up (i. e. not pundits), that the president’s lead is expanding.


    A couple of months ago, before the pandemic had really hit, he was slightly behind. Where is this going? Are we headed for a blowout?

    Analysis: yes.

    Roger L. Simon—the Epoch Times’ senior political columnist—is also a novelist, an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and co-founder of PJ Media. He tweets @rogerlsimon.

    Views expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.




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  7. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    There is no doubt, America needs Trump to win.
    I wish the Dems would have ran someone with some f*cking brains. Cuban needs to gtf off of Shark Tank and run. Whatever on that. But I'd vote for him.

    If Biden wins... we'll live in a world that's impervious to an economic ccw spin down the drain, and one that sets its priorities on policing anyone that says the slightest of off color remark that might offend some special group. But the thing is..... that is only step one. And its a meaningless step in their bigger picture. Read that last sentence again.

    It's a means to an end to reel in the sheep. Make no mistake.
    Divide and conquer.
    We're f'n blind.
     
    #1887     May 17, 2020
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  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Ill take the results of over 50 2020 polls over his opinion
     
    #1888     May 17, 2020
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  10. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    #1890     May 17, 2020