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So Dems, do you think JOE’s 37% approval rating b/4 State of Union
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So Dems, do you think JOE’s 37% approval rating b/4 State of Union


Mar 3, 2022, 12:13 AM

Address is justified & deserved..

by Americans who are living under his mostly failed policies in just 13 months..

including 2,200,000+ illegals immigrating in 13 months thru a purposely open Southern border and secretly dispersed into cities & neighborhoods without prior notification..

creating the Afghanistan poorly planned withdrawal debacle and leaving $85,000,000,000 in military equipment plus Americans & Afghan Nationals..

giving out too much stimulus $ & thus causing 7.5% inflation (probably much higher than being reported and will be for sure this summer what with crop fertilizer products going up 50-100% imported from Russia)..

Cutting gas production down 1.1 million barrels per day to 11.2 (from Trumps 12.3) thus seeing $2.00 a gallon price increases over Summer 2020..

shutting down the Canada to Gulf oil pipe line project and thus buying energy from Russia to balance our needs...

cutting back on military spending at a crucial time..

yada-yada-yada, you name it.

I do..think he serves a 37% rating!

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Re: So Dems, do you think JOE’s 37% approval rating b/4 State of Union


Mar 3, 2022, 12:49 AM

It doesn’t really matter what people think of him. Because the two parties have created a system that makes it almost impossible for a third party to get on every ballot, and actually mathematically impossible to get on the debate stage, the two parties don’t have to put forth a candidate you like. They can just fear monger about the opponent. It’s over a year later and you ask any dem if they’re glad they voted for this monstrosity and their response is “WeLl At LeAsT hE iSnT tRuMp!” This next election won’t be decided based on who runs. Only on how we vote. In person… I think the repubs wins. Mail in, the Dem wins. It could be Putin vs Hugo Chavez and one of those two would be president. And half of us would just be glad the other one didn’t win.

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Re: So Dems, do you think JOE’s 37% approval rating b/4 State of Union


Mar 3, 2022, 1:05 AM

You have to remember. You are the problem. You supported Trump and you still don't get the problem . People like you are the problem. That's why we have senile Biden as POTUS.

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Congress hasn't had an approval rating of 37 in 12 years


Mar 3, 2022, 8:19 AM

Been below 40% since 2004.

We've been living under bad policies for a very long time. Most are caused by Congress, you know, the people actually tasked to "make laws".

Every penny of stimulus was appropriated by Congress, both a dem and pub congress btw. Trump wanted more stimulus if you recall. Good thing he didn't get his wish.

Nope, I don't blame Joe. I don't blame Trump. I blame mostly Congress. Guess the 16th Amendment as well. Toss in the federal reserve for good measure.

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Congressional approval rankings are dumber than joeg***


Mar 3, 2022, 10:01 AM



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If she's a hollerer, she'll be a screamer.
If she's a screamer, she'll get you arrested.


I think it's too high. But if you give me a choice between


Mar 3, 2022, 8:20 AM

Biden and Trump AGAIN, I'll still pick Biden every time.

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I like your funny words magic man


Re: I think it's too high. But if you give me a choice between


Mar 3, 2022, 8:21 AM

Of course you would

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Re: I think it's too high. But if you give me a choice between


Mar 3, 2022, 8:50 AM

You can tell the ones who like laying their nuts out on a table and smacking them with a hammer.

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Re: I think it's too high. But if you give me a choice between


Mar 3, 2022, 9:36 AM

Yes you can.

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Why not a third party? Honest question


Mar 3, 2022, 8:28 AM [ in reply to I think it's too high. But if you give me a choice between ]

Even if they have no shot to win based off of one vote, I have voted 3rd party the last 2 elections because of the main two parties both sucked.

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Mainly because there's no chance without ranked voting


Mar 3, 2022, 8:32 AM

and that won't happen.

The last time I was going to vote third party was Gary until his Aleppo blunder

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I like your funny words magic man


Re: Mainly because there's no chance without ranked voting


Mar 3, 2022, 9:34 AM

There’s definitely no chance as long as people vote for awful candidates because they think there is no chance. You really think your one vote made a difference or could have swung the election? If so, nice work. If not, why not just vote for the best candidate?

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The only difference in our parties is what they choose to


Mar 3, 2022, 8:39 AM [ in reply to Why not a third party? Honest question ]

spend money on. Neither will do anything about illegal immigration, because they can't. Neither will do anything about trade deficits, because they can't. Neither will cut spending, because they can't. Neither has touched the minimum wage in 11 years, even dems controlling everything. Until we can limit terms in Congress, remove the perpetual carrot on a stick of reelection, spending will never decrease.

Irony is the very policies we hate, allows politicians to spend so much on us, and secure our votes. And we vote for them based on this. And our economy reflects this as well. Our overall economic policies have leaned towards deflationary measures for decades now. Whatever we can do to deflate the dollar, we do it, to allow cheap debt, so more money can be spent. In Congress, for businesses, bigger houses, cheaper goods, whatever.

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Pretty much. Only reason I've voted more for dems


Mar 3, 2022, 8:52 AM

in the past 6 years than I have pubs is because of trickle down vs. trickle up economics.

Our government is going to spend an obscene amount of money every year. It does not matter what party is in office. Libertarians thinking they they can stop government spending are nieve at best.

So if we are going to spend that much money, spend it on the people actually paying these taxes and busting their ### every day.


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I like your funny words magic man


Since John Anderson in '80... Welcome to the club....***


Mar 3, 2022, 10:09 AM [ in reply to Why not a third party? Honest question ]



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