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CU Medallion [57939]
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Biden is the absolute worst.
Jun 2, 2022, 7:42 PM
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Far, far, FAR worse than Trump (and Trump had plenty of major flaws). He's a total turd. An empty shell, just a mouthpiece for the progressive left wizards behind the curtain.
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110%er [8670]
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Re: Biden is the absolute worst.
Jun 2, 2022, 8:43 PM
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Thank God for Donald J Trump!
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Orange Blooded [2625]
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Trump is the reason Biden is in office
Jun 2, 2022, 9:12 PM
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If the gop would have had a non crazy candidate he would still be in office.
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Re: Trump is the reason Biden is in office
Jun 2, 2022, 9:14 PM
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Biden is in office because over half of the country are fkn idiots.
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Orange Blooded [2625]
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Re: Trump is the reason Biden is in office
Jun 2, 2022, 9:45 PM
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Less than half. Trump won
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All-In [43549]
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If Trump could’ve just been professional and not tweeted so much
Jun 2, 2022, 10:12 PM
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he would’ve easily won re-election.
He made too many enemies. That, plus he handled COVID horribly with his comments those first few months.
It’s a shame, because he did a lot of really good things as president.
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CU Medallion [57939]
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Trump was great on policy, but was a poor politician and a
Jun 2, 2022, 11:10 PM
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poor leader. He knew how to rally his base better than anybody, but allowed the huge crowds at his constant rallies to stroke his ego and blind him to the ever growing strength and intensity of the opposition. Wrapped up in that, he was failing to reach anyone on the "other side", and instead of uniting, only divided further and further. I know that a heavily biased and complicit, activist media made uniting nearly impossible, but Trump himself unnecessarily drove a lot of the division, and I think he and others in his camp fail to see it or refuse to admit it.
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Re: Trump was great on policy, but was a poor politician and a
Jun 2, 2022, 11:52 PM
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you mean like his child seperation policy, trades wars with china, Mulsim ban, pulling the US out of the Paris accord, regressive tax policy, using the treasury to line his own pockets by giving the middle finger to the Emoluments clause, these policies?
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All-In [43549]
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I assume he’s referring to policies that contributed to things like
Jun 3, 2022, 12:22 AM
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record job creation, low unemployment rates, notable tax cuts, a booming stock market, and no new wars under his watch.
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Legend [17980]
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What were those things exactly?
Jun 3, 2022, 12:50 AM
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Specifically, that led to job creation, low unemployment rates, booming stock market? Do you think inflation/supply chain/gas prices would still be a problem under Trump? (Remember, these things are worldwide problems...)
As for the "no new wars" point, we'd be in a much worse situation with Ukraine/Russia if Trump was President based on what he said about NATO, Putin, and Ukraine.
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Re: What were those things exactly?
Jun 3, 2022, 12:57 AM
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Legend [17980]
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Then why is it worldwide if it's just bad US domestic policy
Jun 3, 2022, 1:08 AM
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It's almost like there was some other worldwide thing that happened that has caused supply issues (remember, demand has skyrocketed which has caused inflation), what could that have been?
Trump has stated he would have left NATO during his 2nd term, which would have been disastrous (I seriously doubt he would have been allowed to do that, however, but who knows.)
It's probably MORE likely Putin would have not only invaded Ukraine but been more successful considering Trump probably would have appeased him, but thankfully, that's purely hypothetical.
But, I'd like to know what Trump did to inspire that confidence in the economy that would have created a different reality than we are seeing now (Plus, I'd still like to know what he did to have any impact on the economy during his 4 years).
And really I'd like to hear Judge's opinion because we've had this conversation before and I understand your point of view.
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Re: Biden is the absolute worst.
Jun 3, 2022, 8:46 AM
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By what measurables is he far, far worse than Trump? Does he need to feed the country more lies in an effort to incite riots with attempts to hang elected officials?
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Re: Biden is the absolute worst.
Jun 3, 2022, 8:52 AM
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Dood... He LIES every day! (pretends to be in charge)
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Orange Blooded [3952]
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Re: Biden is the absolute worst.
Jun 3, 2022, 8:54 AM
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How many Presidents have been responsible for fueling domestic insurrections, not counting Trump of course?
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