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zab

07/08/24 2:10 PM

#483335 RE: B402 #483334

In France that same kind of person just voted for LePen and her right-wing group. Then a funny thing, happened those right wingers couldn't work with the rest of the country.

What happens LePen loses her chance to gain control of anything.

Biden is old, but his Cabinet is responsible for moving the country forward, by aligning themselves with other politicians who want to accomplish infrastructure, the chips act, and various bills to help the American people when it comes to securing a lower price for diabetic drugs.

The stakes are always high in any election, you would like it if the Democratic party did not unite behind President Biden. Meanwhile most of America keeps pointing out that the Republican's choice, Trump is not only a convicted, felon, which does not bother you at all, but you feel the establishment is against you. Funny, I look at Republicans, and they are the establishment, they are still funded by the wealthiest Americans in America. Trump has even told them that he would cut taxes for them, and he would give the oil companies lavish tax breaks.

Looks like it will be a stalemate going into the November election. Nothing is going to change.

I know this never matters to you, but the economy is still producing jobs each month, good paying jobs. Sure, inflation is making things more expensive, along with almost everyone's paycheck. The Right always fails to mention that wages are going up on even the lowest paid workers in America.

You never mention these facts, because you just want to see inflation, but then you also never mention that trump and the republicans decided to give away trillions of dollars when they were in power, and most of it was never paid back anyone. Just think 8 trillion extra dollars for Americans to spend, and you wonder why there is inflation.
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zab

07/08/24 2:20 PM

#483337 RE: B402 #483334

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/project-2025-is-a-pro-trump-plan-to-overhaul-the-us-government-here-s-what-to-know/ar-BB1pCLHu?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=c77ec21da63a4169a378c6a976470f50&ei=47

Trump and his Project 2025, has some changes in store. Trump wants to consolidate power into a few hands, and even take Healthcare from Veterans away and put it Ianthe hands of private companies, those companies will be administered by the Heritage Foundation, an extreme Right-wing group.
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zab

07/08/24 2:22 PM

#483338 RE: B402 #483334

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/what-is-project-2025-the-conservative-road-map-is-raising-a-lot-of-eyebrows-on-both-sides-of-the-aisle/ar-BB1pwSjA?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Trump is pure Right Wing Establishment, and he does not care what the rest of America wants. you know the 58 % of America that will not vote for him.
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blackhawks

07/08/24 3:30 PM

#483353 RE: B402 #483334

Once again, Mr. bothsidesism, The Dems' 'regardless' does not include a felonious candidate facing 3 other active indictments, promising to be anyone's retribution, an election denying, insurrection inciting,' boats, batteries and sharks riffing f'ing moron.
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arizona1

07/08/24 4:59 PM

#483376 RE: B402 #483334

People vote for trump because they are anti status quo, anti establishment....

Anti establishment might work for hairstyles, sneakers, cars, clothing, music, food, art, or anything else under the sun. There's an establishment in government for a reason....it creates stability.

This is what you're going to get with the MAGAS and trump if they take control, but according to you, everything is the dems fault.

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janice shell

07/08/24 6:17 PM

#483393 RE: B402 #483334

People vote for trump because they are anti status quo, anti establishment...

No they don't. They vote for Trump because:

1. They're fascists.

2. They're racists.

3. They're stupid.

And many are all three.

A president they have no faith in their cognition can be persuasive as to who to vote for and who not....

That comment does not make sense. But I'll return to something I've brought up before: We've had past presidents who were either physically ill, cognitively impaired, or both.

Woodrow Wilson had a debilitating stroke after WWI. His second wife Edith managed the Oval Office for him, and did her best to conceal the fact that he was paralyzed on his left side and bedridden. It was a bad few years, but we survived.

Then there was FDR. That's a story everyone knows. He was very sick for the last few years of his life, but managed to pull himself together for the 1944 campaign, and got us (almost) through WWII.

Eisenhower had a heart condition, and was in fragile heath for much of his second term.

Richard Nixon spent the last year before his resignation drinking way too much, suffering from severe depression, and making Henry Kissinger pray with him. Oh, and making bad decisions.

Reagan, once again as we all know, was suffering from Alzheimer's during his second term.

My point, obviously, is that any president's administration does not depend only on the actions of the president, who is a single figure. It is the sum of its parts. I believe, as I've said before, that the most important part of a president's job is for him or her to choose the best possible advisers and leaders of government institutions. I think Biden has shown excellent judgment in the choices he's made.

That is what matters.

And if you seriously believe a significant number of Dems will just shrug and vote for Trumpty, you are wrong. Dem women will never make that choice. They value the rights to which they've become accustomed. I don't think you understand women at all.