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Look who has a better report card from trumpanzees...
And that is in your mind only. Your opinion is noted. Have a nice evening.I give Biden an F.He is a complete failure so far.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is an idiot.I clearly do not understand today's Republicans, their leadership and at the grassroots level.
To Vladimir Putin's delight, President Trump managed to alienate every member of NATO and G-7, our traditional allies and trading partners.Members of Trump's cult avoid reality and truth. They do not listen to responsible news sources. They listen to people like Tucker Carlson.
These are the same people we allowed to choose our President in 2016.
Can we allow them to choose our government again?
Republicans are using an old political trick perfected by Donald Trump when he was President. When doing something seriously wrong, when doing something harmful to American Democracy, blame the other party for doing exactly that.
There will be nothing from the forum's Republicans. They never talk about what their party is doing. That may be because they are totally clueless.
Biden gets an A or A-President Joe R. Biden, how refreshing that sounds. What a refreshing day. Our divisive, erratic, foolish, conspiratorial, narcissistic President is gone, replaced by a President who deeply wants to unite us. Barring ill-advised preconceived notions about President Biden, his task should be easy. We are all Americans.
That said, although I voted for Biden for obvious reasons, not unlike 81 million Americans who did the same, I am a conservative Independent. That's official. In CA, we have to declare our political posture. Until I was driven out by Trump, for over a quarter of a century I was a declared Republican. I voted for Biden, but I have some reservations concerning him, mostly having to do with taxation and spending.
I said all that because I want to be honest with readers. I want them to know where I am coming from.
Whether or not Biden will be a good President is obviously an open question, but I think he is a good man. He will do his best to unite us and adopt policies that benefit all Americans, while removing those policies that do us harm. He wants the United States to rejoin the community of nations, and the days of isolation and making unitary decisions that involve other nations, in particular our traditional allies, are over.
The European Union's top politician, Ursula von der Leyen, said it best. "After four long years, Europe has a friend in the White House."
For the first time in four years, there is optimism in America created by a popular President. 59% of Americans approve of Biden.
On day one, Trump's approval rating was 40%, and, although it went lower than that, it never got much higher. Thus the reason for American optimism.
Thank you, Mr. Trump. Without the vaccine, this would be impossible.
Not so fast.“We have a deal,” Mr. Biden said outside the White House, standing beside a group of Republicans and Democrats after a meeting in the Oval Office.
When was the last time that happened? The President standing with members of both parties announcing that there is an agreement?
In other words, someone messed up?Not so fast.
Politico reports, "Senate Republicans who negotiated an infrastructure deal with President Joe Biden celebrated Thursday, then woke up angry on Friday.
"The five GOP senators who cut a deal with moderate Democrats and the president are frustrated that Biden explicitly tied his signature on a bipartisan infrastructure bill to a separate Democrats-only measure, according to three Republican aides familiar with the dynamics. Biden has long said he wants to push forward both measures together, but Republicans viewed his Thursday comment as openness to vetoing the very same bill he'd just endorsed.
"Members of the group in each party discussed the imbroglio on Friday afternoon on a call first reported by the Washington Post. Democrats were privately confident afterward that their Republican colleagues would stay on board and that their outrage would pass."
Imbroglio? Imbroglio means a confused situation. Who exactly is confused?
“Having spoken with several colleagues, I’m optimistic that despite some hiccups, the historic scope and widespread public support for this bipartisan infrastructure deal will keep it moving forward,” said Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.).
Hiccups? What is Coons talking about?
Did Biden screw up? His clear vow to hold up any bipartisan infrastructure bill Congress passes until he gets the Democratic proposal done is viewed as a potential dealbreaker for these Republicans.
The Times reports, "The Justice Department sued Georgia over a sweeping voting law passed by the state’s Republican-led legislature, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced on Friday, in a major step by the Biden administration to confront state-level ballot restrictions enacted since the 2020 election."The Republican Party officially endorsed voter suppression laws in Republican states.
The Times reports, "Senate Republicans on Tuesday blocked the most ambitious voting rights legislation to come before Congress in a generation, using the filibuster to deal a blow to a bid by President Biden and Democrats to counter a wave of state-level ballot restrictions and fueling a political battle that promises to shape the 2022 elections.
Sure sounds like it. Biden?In other words, someone messed up?
I have no idea what his followers see in this man, and we will never know. As this thread attests, Trump's followers do not talk about Trump and they do not talk about the Republican Party.
This is truly a cult. They support him with lies but they have no idea why.
Nothing from Republicans. They avoid this thread like the plaque. Too much reality for them.Republicans on this forum will not respond to the issues contained in this report.