Trump CRUSHES Biden; Joe will kill the entire oil industry wtf

Discussion in 'Politics' started by KCalhoun, Oct 22, 2020.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    only tradies care, and they're red hats already
     
    #11     Oct 22, 2020
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  2. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Ken, making ridiculous threads like this one makes you look almost as bad as the racist kooks that cherish Trump. Go ahead and support your guy if you must, but saying Trump crushed Biden is seriously delusional.
     
    #12     Oct 22, 2020
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  3. KCalhoun

    KCalhoun

    Biden said he wants to kill the oil industry and raise taxes.... that's very important
     
    #13     Oct 22, 2020
  4. LacesOut

    LacesOut

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    #14     Oct 22, 2020
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  5. Yeah no sh*t, I think that shoe polish he uses on his hair or toupee or whatever the eff that is on his head is affecting his damn mind
     
    #15     Oct 22, 2020
  6. Both candidates were professional, well prepared, and seemed fairly quick on their feet. Each candidate had their own categories they did well in.

    On Coronavirus, Trump seemed to have a more practical plan than Joe, accounting for economic and societal impacts. Joe’s plan seemed more theoretical than practical. While Trump briefly talked about PPE, including goggles, I wish he was a little more specific, including discussion on potential PPE mandates.

    On National Security, I gave Trump a small edge because he talked about the hundreds of billions of dollars NATO is now paying for their own defense and that he has maintained tough sanctions on Russia. Further, Trump’s relationship with North Korea and his point about what Obama predicted about future conflict with North Korea should have won some points for his side. Biden made the point there would be a price to pay for our rivals interferring with our elections. However, Trump responded along the lines that Russia is more in Biden’s camp than his. Biden won points on tax returns.

    On American family and the economy, Biden was more personable with his specific answers towards well defined voter demographics, possibly giving him the edge in this category. While Joe gets credit for talking about specifics regarding healthcare plan costs, some may question why more costs are necessary for certain groups of people. Trump pressed Biden on immigration with benefits to immigrants and which administration built the cages. Joe did not answer Trump, but talked about children still separated by their families. Trump could have been a little more prepared and talked more in detail why separations happened in the first place.

    On Race, Joe gets the edge again with his specific demographic talk. Trump discussed in broad terms all the programs he approved for minorities and how well minorities performed economically under his administration. It felt sort of like someone offering the give their kid twenty bucks to leave them alone instead of spending time with them. While Joe was more personable and specific, he still was not entirely convincing that he personally cared about that demographic because he seemed formulaic by his discussing a targeted democraphic instead of using a name. Trump also did discuss Joe’s 47 years in political office and not achieving much, but Trump did not find a way to “Nail the jello to the wall” with that.

    On Climate change, Trump gets a decisive nod on Joe’s statements as much as his own. Sure, Trump mentioned improvements in air quality and did point out that the Paris Accord was front loaded with the United States on the hook for most of the expenses while China’s and Russia’s obligations where back loaded before their obligations kicked in, say starting in 2030 for China, if I recall correctly. The big kuhuna was Joe’s “Zero emissions by 2025”, although he later modified that something less draconian. Joe’s statement was pounced on by Trump by his pointed out which state’s economy would be adversly afffected by Joe’s zero emissions policy. Also noteworthy is how ridicolous the Paris Accord was because the US has to pay for emissions now and by the time China and Russia’s turn comes up we’ll be at zero emissions? Kind of pokes a hole in what the climate change argument by the Left is really about, in my opinion.

    On leadership, I gave Trump the edge for his “Success will bring us together” statement. Joe’s closing statement was too trite, something we always hear, but something never achieved. I wish Trump added a little more detail with his statement by briefly decribing the process that “Success will bring us together” was going to be achieved.

    Overall, Trump massively improved his debate performance by being more prepared, professional, and more responsive to the debate format. Even beyond Trump’s winning the debate overall, I believe he helped sway more undecided voters to his camp than Joe did.
     
    #16     Oct 22, 2020
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  7. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Trump has butchered the US Covid response and his own related behavior throughout. You seem totally lost on this topic. Seriously, are you really going to suggest Trump is the man to lead the US through Covid ?
     
    #17     Oct 22, 2020
  8. smallfil

    smallfil

    Joe Biden looked pathetic tonight. He certainly, had no idea of what he was going to do with the Corona Virus other than to say he will follow the scientists. Isn't that what we have now with extreme liberal states run by Democrats, New York, California, New Jersey, Michigan? All losing jobs by the millions and completely destroying their economies? Complete elimination of oil? Good luck with that. Electricity is created by power plants run by oil. A lot of products are also, created with oil.
     
    #18     Oct 23, 2020
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  9. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    You obviously drank the kool aid and can't see what a loser Trump really is. 20-30 years from now Americans are going to wonder how the hell he ever got elected. He's a serious contender for worst 3 US Presidents in history. Can you remember when George W. was up for re-election did you vote for him too ? The whole world outside of the US could not understand what Americans saw in a man that led you into a senseless war. So what happened in the second term ? He allowed the US bankers to commit widespread fraud and create one of the worst financial crisis in history.

    Luckily for you enough Americans want to turf Trump and see him for exactly who he is; a psychopath capable of enormous damage on the planet and in your country that has to go. Nothing to do with parties, it's the man himself.
     
    #19     Oct 23, 2020
  10. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Oil futures have hardly moved. But Trump's odds to win have dropped to +170. Go ahead put some serious money on Trump instead of SQQQ.
     
    #20     Oct 23, 2020