Politics and Religion

It is your side that has set the bar low for Joe.
cks175 44 Reviews 258 reads
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1 / 14

A review of campaign filings to the FEC show that while Biden had a good fundraising month yet had major cash outlays, Trump had a great fundraising month of May and didn’t spend as much.

Just looking at large-dollar donations, the campaign reported receiving at least six times as many daily donations those two days compared to a typical day. And the fundraising spike was likely even greater, considering that doesn’t include unitemized donations of less than $200 or any donations that the joint fundraising contributions hadn’t yet transferred.

In total, Trump’s campaign and the RNC reported just over $170 million cash on hand combined at the end of May, overtaking Biden and the Democratic National Committee, which reported just shy of $157 million.
That’s one impact of the Bragg conviction, yet we’ve also seen an uptick in Biden support among independent voters in post conviction polling. The next inflection point will be the debate, where the bar has been set extremely low for Biden. Will be interesting to see 1) how the MSM spins the debate and 2) what impact the debate actually has when the voting public is polled.

RespectfulRobert 35 reads
posted
2 / 14

Don't blame the MSM if Joe outperforms. Blame Republicans for telling us for months that Joe is essentially "Weekend at Bernies."

LostSon 43 Reviews 32 reads
posted
3 / 14

Posted By: RespectfulRobert
Re: It is your side that has set the bar low for Joe.
Don't blame the MSM if Joe outperforms. Blame Republicans for telling us for months that Joe is essentially "Weekend at Bernies."
Joe is "Weekend at Bernie's."  

Pray he holds on! Kackles is in the wings rubbing her claws together waiting.

Hpygolky 214 Reviews 38 reads
posted
4 / 14

We know down ballot candidates won't get much if anything. And his stocks on DJT is bleeding money. Soon it'll be a penny stock listed on the pink sheets.
Number wise, it looks good and if was anyone other then trump then I'd be concerned but in reality...it's trump.... so its all a grift

Hpygolky 214 Reviews 18 reads
posted
5 / 14

Or even heard the mindless gibberish? He wanders from thought to thought....He's left CEO's scratching their head as to WTF is he talking about?
I know both are old, I don't care for Joe but trump has lost his faculties. Pay close attention to what he's saying. And lets be honest here, if trumps past cabinet member won't support him what does that tell you? Do you really think trump is up for the office? I could use what Paul Ryan, a staunch conservative has said. That trump isn't fit to hold office. I'm sure all the deep staters her will say Ryan's a RINO...
I trust Joe to put together a good team. Trump, with his poor leadership will staff a administration of "yes men".

RespectfulRobert 21 reads
posted
6 / 14

What I meant was outperforms "expectations." The Rs have set a very low bar for Joe, as they did for the SOTU and it made them look like fools when Joe crushed it. And it's not that I "don't care for Trump", as there are a number of people on my side that I don't care for. The difference is Trump is evil, a word I don't think I have ever used about any other politician.

RespectfulRobert 16 reads
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7 / 14

Trump is both which makes him uniquely wicked. Virtually all politicians are corrupt, as the job is corrupting, but very very few are evil and DJT is the worst of that lot.

LostSon 43 Reviews 19 reads
posted
8 / 14

Posted By: RespectfulRobert
Re: Good point.
Trump is both which makes him uniquely wicked. Virtually all politicians are corrupt, as the job is corrupting, but very very few are evil and DJT is the worst of that lot.
Evil huh? Trump started no new wars… he ended isis and then got the fuck out of Syria,  pretty evil there 🥴

Biden has presided over two proxy wars plus the complete fuck up that is Afghanistan but hey he’s got the magic D Sooooo all forgiven right?

RespectfulRobert 24 reads
posted
9 / 14

I am voting for Joe not simply bc I "hate Donald Trump", it's because Trump is a direct threat to democracy that Mr Biden is not. Don't confuse my bashing of Trump as my love for Joe, as I have no love for him.  
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I have said repeatedly here that both men should step down, as neither are really worthy of the office of the presidency, but given the choice between the two I will take the guy who upholds democracy, who is not indicted in 4 separate cases, who was not found liable of sexual assault, who wasnt impeached twice, who hasn't filed bankruptcy 4 times screwing over thousands of small business owners, who doesn't mock our POWs, our KIAs and our brave people serving in the military, who isn't a slum lord, whose staff that works under him fully supports him, who didnt incite 1/6 and then watch our capitol police get bludgeoned and beat for 3 hours and did nothing and who is not evil. Really not much of a choice at all for me.

RespectfulRobert 16 reads
posted
10 / 14

I cant make you drink from it. Middle class America is split and thats why the election is a toss up.

inicky46 61 Reviews 23 reads
posted
11 / 14

Why? Because that's the choice we have. So why would anyone have an objection to "however Trump" or "however Biden?"
Yes, it's a VERY imperfect choice. But that's the choice we have. Given that, I'll take Biden all day long. It's not even close, for all the reasons Robert cited.
Republicans who still support Trump are simply in denial about all his disqualifying deficits. Shame on them.  
Not to mention the fact that, Republican blinders notwithstanding, Biden has actually accomplished a lot. The recent changes in the polls are beginning to reflect that.

RespectfulRobert 19 reads
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12 / 14
inicky46 61 Reviews 13 reads
posted
13 / 14

I tried to give you a respectful answer. You were unable to reciprocate. Too bad.

cks175 44 Reviews 40 reads
posted
14 / 14

I agree both candidates have serious defects and won’t be voting for either of them.

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