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blackhawks

05/09/24 1:42 PM

#473646 RE: B402 #473645

'Corporate party' is a meaningless term in light of the disparities in economic performance between the two Parties documented and posted here.

GOP OWNS the recessions, poor job creation, lower GDP and lower stock market performance. Corporations did better under the Dems and SO did the middle and lower classes.

Weirdness is too big an umbrella and smacks of old man 'now back in my day.....' crap.

Weirdness has not ruined the economy, blown a pandemic response, taken away freedom of choice, incited an insurrection nor handed the country a presidential candidate with multiple indictments.

You have neither a high moral ground to stand on nor an economic record to crow about either.

DesertDrifter

05/09/24 1:59 PM

#473647 RE: B402 #473645

Just call the other guys nuts

We already know your MO, no need to reinforce it several times per day. Spamming your repetitive "ideas" over and over does not make your case stronger, it weakens it. Sometimes it seems as though you are just begging to be spanked with a rolled up magazine.

zab

05/09/24 2:15 PM

#473652 RE: B402 #473645

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election

Your polls are actually meaningless, and in the last election over 51 % of America did vote for President Biden.

It is not weird to believe in modern medicine, vaccinations, or even infrastructure to maintain the roads, bridges, and airports of America.

Americans are employed in record numbers, and are getting much higher wages, that is why the American economy is closing in on 28.4 trillion as I type, when trump left office, it was barely at 21 trillion, and he was borrowing trillions to keep the American economy afloat due to his mismanagement of a worldwide pandemic.

Ronald Raegen once stated the business of America is business. You appear to have a real problem with Capitalism, so you do not want to embrace American corporations.

Democrats are responsible for pushing forward the benefits that help the average American worker, along with the constant struggle for healthcare for all Americans, and education for the general public.

The republicans only push tax cuts that befit the wealthy.

arizona1

05/09/24 5:31 PM

#473671 RE: B402 #473645

They are nuts, you are the weirdos and thats what the rest of us are stuck with now....

Weirdos? Does this seem weird to you? You're an evangelical, so should we put you in this bucket of deplorable perverts?



fuagf

05/09/24 10:49 PM

#473715 RE: B402 #473645

B402, It's easy to cherry pick examples for others to laugh at, but when Maher suggests the conservative inspired woke thing is anything like Mao's Cultural Revolution then he's showing his ignorance.

Both parties see each other as a threat
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174385949

For laughs.

And when you ignore blackhawks pointing out there is only one party working to destroy democracy

True, but which Party has demonstrated that it is a threat to democracy by not accepting elections results not just because they lost but rather because they ginned themselves up over that bullshit 'stop the steal' crap to point of insurrection?
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174386347

in the U.S.A., when you ignore that and introduce another tangent, you are showing your ignorance too. Noted Maher didn't mention the attack against democracy in that video either. Does Maher really think the extremes of some uni. youngsters are more a danger to America that Trump's GOP is.

Opinion MAGA Republicans are already doubting the 2024 election results
[...]Donald Trump’s potential vice presidents want to be clear: They do not stand for democracy.
[...]The Johns Hopkins study concludes: β€œA political party that has undermined its own voters’ faith in elections is a destabilizing force in a democracy β€” especially one in which only two parties are realistically competing. The strong viewpoints that deniers hold, and the distinctive identity that they have formed, demonstrate that reviving our democracy will require more than any given result at the ballot box, or providing accurate information to voters on how the election process works. It will require a functioning, responsible conservative party that still believes in democracy.”
P - No such party now exists in U.S. politics.
And for that failing, Trump is only partly responsible.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174390415

What Trump promised oil CEOs as he asked them to steer $1 billion to his campaign
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174389744

How about you.