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Post by MonkeyBrook on Oct 24, 2020 17:37:30 GMT -5
Wait, what was he really trying to say? When was this? If I was running Bidens campaign I would literally lock him in his basement and prohibit him from opening his mouth until after the polls close.
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Post by bob on Oct 24, 2020 18:04:05 GMT -5
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Post by Barker on Oct 24, 2020 20:18:24 GMT -5
Wait, what was he really trying to say? When was this? If I was running Bidens campaign I would literally lock him in his basement and prohibit him from opening his mouth until after the polls close. A snippet taken from him talking about the legal team being put together in case of challenges to the results.
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Post by MonkeyBrook on Oct 24, 2020 20:26:15 GMT -5
Barker, question for you....are you more a fan of Biden or a hater of Trump?
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Post by what is hip ? on Oct 24, 2020 21:14:41 GMT -5
And Barker, Comala had to ask an aide today to confirm she was in Cleveland.. meanwhile Trump did 3 rallies today and seemed highly energized at each - and appeared to know where he was at each of them.... Wisconsin one happening now.
I don't follow the Trump rallies, but they often happen approx in the 3-6pm window... when I watch that leftist, my good friend, Neil Cavuto leading into the Five. It sux when DJT preempts the Five. I need my Juan Williams takes.
I get the Trump haters. I don't get the folks that think this country will be run better with the ticket the Democrats have given the electorate. You want Sanders in charge of the Senate Committee on Healthcare? You want a "Blue Ribbon" commission to green light supreme court packing? You want Comala to be President within a year of inauguration day 2021? China Joe?
Why didn't the Dem's embrace Tulsi? The party lets Hillary decide that Tulsi isn't worthy?.... In 2020 you still listen to HRC? Look in the mirror. The D party is seriously fucked up.
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Post by Barker on Oct 25, 2020 5:47:04 GMT -5
Barker, question for you....are you more a fan of Biden or a hater of Trump? Can I be both equally? One man inherited everything then made reckless decisions throughout his life that resulted in great losses. The other devoted a lifetime to public service and overcame personal tragedies along the way while working his way to the top. Two men are running; one is a terrible person and the other is a decent man. I already voted for the decent man.
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Post by Barker on Oct 25, 2020 6:05:49 GMT -5
And Barker, Comala had to ask an aide today to confirm she was in Cleveland.. meanwhile Trump did 3 rallies today and seemed highly energized at each - and appeared to know where he was at each of them.... Wisconsin one happening now. I don't follow the Trump rallies, but they often happen approx in the 3-6pm window... when I watch that leftist, my good friend, Neil Cavuto leading into the Five. It sux when DJT preempts the Five. I need my Juan Williams takes. I get the Trump haters. I don't get the folks that think this country will be run better with the ticket the Democrats have given the electorate. You want Sanders in charge of the Senate Committee on Healthcare? You want a "Blue Ribbon" commission to green light supreme court packing? You want Comala to be President within a year of inauguration day 2021? China Joe? Why didn't the Dem's embrace Tulsi? The party lets Hillary decide that Tulsi isn't worthy?.... In 2020 you still listen to HRC? Look in the mirror. The D party is seriously fucked up. A lot to unpack - I’ll try to keep it brief. Rallies are just for Trump’s ego. No one goes who isn’t already a believer. These days they are leaving Covid spikes and maybe unpaid bills in their wake. To his credit he gets a lot of free press from them. I think the court should have 13 justices. Traditionally there is one Supreme Court member for each circuit court. In fact they used to “ride the circuit” and actually hear cases. When the number went to nine there were nine circuit courts, with each SCOTUS justice representing one. Since 1982 there have been 13 circuit courts. Plus, I think judges should have set terms like other countries. 18 years is the general number. The composition and other details of the courts are left up to Congress in the constitution. Tulsi never polled above a few %. She didn’t stand out or win anywhere.
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Post by MonkeyBrook on Oct 25, 2020 7:48:43 GMT -5
Barker, question for you....are you more a fan of Biden or a hater of Trump? Can I be both equally? One man inherited everything then made reckless decisions throughout his life that resulted in great losses. The other devoted a lifetime to public service and overcame personal tragedies along the way while working his way to the top. Two men are running; one is a terrible person and the other is a decent man. I already voted for the decent man. Solid answer. Thank you.
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Post by noturns on Oct 25, 2020 8:18:12 GMT -5
Barker, question for you....are you more a fan of Biden or a hater of Trump? Can I be both equally? One man inherited everything then made reckless decisions throughout his life that resulted in great losses. The other devoted a lifetime to public service and overcame personal tragedies along the way while working his way to the top. Two men are running; one is a terrible person and the other is a decent man. I already voted for the decent man. Thank you for the vote for Trump
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Post by ZenMaster on Oct 25, 2020 8:54:32 GMT -5
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Post by MonkeyBrook on Oct 25, 2020 9:41:13 GMT -5
Zenny have you moved all of your 401k, IRA, etc into cash in anticipation of the 30% hit the markets will take off Biden is elected? Is that a concern or worry to you? Are you thinking, “don’t worry it will recover”? Are you sure about that? Just curious
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Post by Machski on Oct 25, 2020 11:26:37 GMT -5
Perhaps, but look at their audience today, it's quite Blue. Especially in the city they base from. Traditionally it was a very conservative paper, hasn't been anywhere near that right in almost a decade now.
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Post by ZenMaster on Oct 25, 2020 11:37:32 GMT -5
Perhaps, but look at their audience today, it's quite Blue. Especially in the city they base from. Traditionally it was a very conservative paper, hasn't been anywhere near that right in almost a decade now. I don’t about that Mach, my other NH friends would disagree. In 2016 they endorsed Christie and then went with the Libertarians in the general. And they did put an asterisk on their 2020 endorsement with the statement that would seem very like they still favor a conservative approach overall: * While Joe Biden is the clear choice for president, it would be a disservice to the country to send him to the White House without a backstop. We suggest splitting the ballot and electing a healthy dose of GOP senators and representatives. The best governance often comes through compromise. The civility of the Biden administration will help foster such compromise, but a blue wave would be nearly as disastrous for this country as four more years of Trump. It would result in a quagmire of big government programs that will take decades to overcome.
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Post by Machski on Oct 25, 2020 13:34:50 GMT -5
Perhaps, but look at their audience today, it's quite Blue. Especially in the city they base from. Traditionally it was a very conservative paper, hasn't been anywhere near that right in almost a decade now. I don’t about that Mach, my other NH friends would disagree. In 2016 they endorsed Christie and then went with the Libertarians in the general. And they did put an asterisk on their 2020 endorsement with the statement that would seem very like they still favor a conservative approach overall: * While Joe Biden is the clear choice for president, it would be a disservice to the country to send him to the White House without a backstop. We suggest splitting the ballot and electing a healthy dose of GOP senators and representatives. The best governance often comes through compromise. The civility of the Biden administration will help foster such compromise, but a blue wave would be nearly as disastrous for this country as four more years of Trump. It would result in a quagmire of big government programs that will take decades to overcome.Well, what they profess isn't held in high esteem in state, as exemplified by the fact the entire NH congressional delegation to DC is Dems.
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Post by ZenMaster on Oct 25, 2020 13:41:23 GMT -5
I don’t about that Mach, my other NH friends would disagree. In 2016 they endorsed Christie and then went with the Libertarians in the general. And they did put an asterisk on their 2020 endorsement with the statement that would seem very like they still favor a conservative approach overall: * While Joe Biden is the clear choice for president, it would be a disservice to the country to send him to the White House without a backstop. We suggest splitting the ballot and electing a healthy dose of GOP senators and representatives. The best governance often comes through compromise. The civility of the Biden administration will help foster such compromise, but a blue wave would be nearly as disastrous for this country as four more years of Trump. It would result in a quagmire of big government programs that will take decades to overcome.Well, what they profess isn't held in high esteem in state, as exemplified by the fact the entire NH congressional delegation to DC is Dems. That doesn’t mean that the Union Leader isn’t conservative.
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