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I see that he hated both Biden and Trump. Basically he hated the entire government. OK, but talk about having smoke coming out of your ears!
It is just as well that he perished. I'm not saying that out of hate. He would have faced hell on earth had he survived that.
Beyond belief. The system is broken.
If you, or anyone else figures this out, let me know.
Either way, you have to be past GONE to do something like this.
RIP.
His rescuers, should he live, just sentenced him to a fate worse than death.
Liberalism is a mental disease. This TDS is an extreme case.
LMAO!
Nice one, Tree!
Run! This is unprecedented! Who knows what is coming next!!!!
Now this is some good advice! Thanks!
I'd like to have a word with you re. this advice. Still pulling stingers out of my face! 😵
Lets go Brandon.
Don't forget quality of life declines. Savages everywhere. Police/Fire/other services are cut (see Denver for one) to give the leaches free everything. Sickening.
Joe Biden On The Economy: I Don’t Feel Your Pain
Posted on Monday, April 15, 2024
by Outside Contributor
In 1992, Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton famously answered a voter question about how the national debt affected him personally. Clinton’s response was often paraphrased as, “I feel your pain.”
Whether Bill was for once being sincere or not, his words resonated.
Now President Joe Biden is running for reelection with the opposite message: Stop complaining. Everything is going great. Some of his sycophants in Congress and his stooges in the media are now complaining that the problem isn’t Biden’s failed policies, it’s that Americans are just too stupid to understand how good things are today.
Gail Collins of The New York Times recently groused, “I know politicians aren’t supposed to lecture people about how great their lives are, but it’s weird that the nation doesn’t seem more conscious of how well things are going…Prices have generally stabilized or begun to drop.”
She might as well have taken out a bullhorn and screamed: Listen up, all you little people, Bidenomics is as good as it gets. You’re just going to have to learn to live with 20% higher prices, trillion-dollar deficits, declining purchasing power, schools that don’t teach, crime on the streets, a porous border and $4-per-gallon gas.
Most people boasting about the gleaming economy are inside the Washington bubble or nested inside college faculty lounges.
This Grand Canyon divide between the ruling class and real Americans in tough, blue-collar jobs or starting a career has seldom been more pronounced. Even former President Barack Obama’s senior adviser David Axelrod warned Biden to stop hyping an economy that has left more than half of America behind. “It drives me crazy when he does that,” Axelrod said.
It also makes Biden seem hopelessly out of touch with Main Street America. When nearly two of three Americans say things aren’t going well for their personal financial situation, the “don’t worry, be happy” bromide isn’t the response most voters are looking for.
The vast majority of Americans have seen wages and salaries lag behind inflation now for more than three years. Real wages are down almost 4% under Biden. The inflation rate appeared late last year to be falling to 3% but now is trending back to closer to 5% on an annual basis. There are lots of ways of measuring the decline in real take-home pay for middle-class families, but the best measure is about a $2,500 decline in purchasing power since Biden took over.
Even the job market, which has been strong under Biden — with more job openings than people looking for work — is showing cracks. Part-time employment is surging, and full-time jobs have been negative in the last two months. So hourly wages are rising even as weekly pay is falling.
Biden’s strategy is to blame Trump, “my predecessor,” for the weakling economy — a big stretch given that Trump was already pulling the economy out of the COVID-19 recession six months BEFORE Biden occupied the Oval Office. Inflation was 1.7% when Biden’s predecessor left office, then 18 months and $4 trillion of debt later, the consumer price index had soared to 9.1%.
If this is “morning in America,” something tells me voters are worried what the afternoon is going to look like. To paraphrase James Carville, “it’s still the economy, stupid.” If Biden wants to run for reelection on this economy, it’s all his.
Stephen Moore is a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a senior economic advisor to Donald Trump. His latest book is: “Govzilla: How the Relentless Growth of Government Is Devouring Our Economy.”
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That the lefty morons cave to this crap is beyond belief.
Joe Biden On The Economy: I Don’t Feel Your Pain
Posted on Monday, April 15, 2024
by Outside Contributor
In 1992, Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton famously answered a voter question about how the national debt affected him personally. Clinton’s response was often paraphrased as, “I feel your pain.”
Whether Bill was for once being sincere or not, his words resonated.
Now President Joe Biden is running for reelection with the opposite message: Stop complaining. Everything is going great. Some of his sycophants in Congress and his stooges in the media are now complaining that the problem isn’t Biden’s failed policies, it’s that Americans are just too stupid to understand how good things are today.
Gail Collins of The New York Times recently groused, “I know politicians aren’t supposed to lecture people about how great their lives are, but it’s weird that the nation doesn’t seem more conscious of how well things are going…Prices have generally stabilized or begun to drop.”
She might as well have taken out a bullhorn and screamed: Listen up, all you little people, Bidenomics is as good as it gets. You’re just going to have to learn to live with 20% higher prices, trillion-dollar deficits, declining purchasing power, schools that don’t teach, crime on the streets, a porous border and $4-per-gallon gas.
Most people boasting about the gleaming economy are inside the Washington bubble or nested inside college faculty lounges.
This Grand Canyon divide between the ruling class and real Americans in tough, blue-collar jobs or starting a career has seldom been more pronounced. Even former President Barack Obama’s senior adviser David Axelrod warned Biden to stop hyping an economy that has left more than half of America behind. “It drives me crazy when he does that,” Axelrod said.
It also makes Biden seem hopelessly out of touch with Main Street America. When nearly two of three Americans say things aren’t going well for their personal financial situation, the “don’t worry, be happy” bromide isn’t the response most voters are looking for.
The vast majority of Americans have seen wages and salaries lag behind inflation now for more than three years. Real wages are down almost 4% under Biden. The inflation rate appeared late last year to be falling to 3% but now is trending back to closer to 5% on an annual basis. There are lots of ways of measuring the decline in real take-home pay for middle-class families, but the best measure is about a $2,500 decline in purchasing power since Biden took over.
Even the job market, which has been strong under Biden — with more job openings than people looking for work — is showing cracks. Part-time employment is surging, and full-time jobs have been negative in the last two months. So hourly wages are rising even as weekly pay is falling.
Biden’s strategy is to blame Trump, “my predecessor,” for the weakling economy — a big stretch given that Trump was already pulling the economy out of the COVID-19 recession six months BEFORE Biden occupied the Oval Office. Inflation was 1.7% when Biden’s predecessor left office, then 18 months and $4 trillion of debt later, the consumer price index had soared to 9.1%.
If this is “morning in America,” something tells me voters are worried what the afternoon is going to look like. To paraphrase James Carville, “it’s still the economy, stupid.” If Biden wants to run for reelection on this economy, it’s all his.
Stephen Moore is a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a senior economic advisor to Donald Trump. His latest book is: “Govzilla: How the Relentless Growth of Government Is Devouring Our Economy.”
COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM
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I'd rather take my chances in an Idi Amin court back in the day! That's how low our "justice" system has fallen.
Only a total libtard could cave to such demands. Get these bums OUT!
That's the R's "secret" weapon. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
I'm not counting on anything in November until it is over. SMH.
Please let it be so!
RIP, Dickey.
My favorite Allman Brothers quote, don't know who said it, was "If you are Dickie Betts and are considered the 2nd best guitarist in the band, you must be in one $#@@# awesome band!"
Pathetic. I zipped to the bottom to see if this was The Bee. No such luck.
I Cover the Waterfront (feat. Booker T. Jones)
Yes, indeed.
Spoon - Got Nuffin (Live on KEXP)
It's nap time, Joe.
Bingo!
Love it!
Same with scotch. But it builds to a long term relationship!
You've found an oasis!
And the 'tards will believe them again. Vote 'em in again. Swell, huh?
Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy (Live at the Isle Of Wight - 1970)
Party on, Garth!
Mums the word!
Nice find! Originally written by him in the sixties....impressive.
Looks like you've christened this Thirsty Thursday very nicely, Cap!
Well, I didn't vote for Biden nor my lousy governor. But I'm still screwed by them. So, sympathy for those who knew not to vote tor the bimbo!
I could have sworn that I certainly blamed the idiot parents but left out the groomers. They are both vile beings.
They could have had an Amazon center in their district. Their heroin...er....heroine killed that. So, they need to make a living.
I just hope that these victims only kill their parents when they go into a psychotic rage over what they've been conned into.
You know, as opposed to killing innocents at a mall, for example.