Re: Biden’s Scorecard
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2022 7:51 pm
If you voted for this twat, please punch yourself in your stupid face. You're part of the problem and not the solution.
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I saw that yesterday too, amazing it doesn't get more press (although not really amazing, journalism is so shoddy these days anything is possible). But because we crapped the bed on energy policy and put the cart before horse (basically going green before we're capable of going all the way, and having no fallback position in the meantime, and the meantime could be several to a lot of years), we're going to ease up on sanctions on Venezuela so that they can pump more oil and get it to market and desperately try to keep prices down. And this is because other bad actors, like the Saudi's and Iran, are cutting back on oil despite our desperate pleas for them to pump more for us, even though we think they're pariahs and even though fossil fuels are evil. It's hard to imagine how much more we could've screwed this up, but I'm sure tomorrow (or in the near future) we'll even one-up this.Winterborn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:17 pm It is nice to see our energy policy will depend on the good graces of Nicolas Maduro.
If there’s a way to screw it up more, Biden is ON it!GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:24 pmI saw that yesterday too, amazing it doesn't get more press (although not really amazing, journalism is so shoddy these days anything is possible). But because we crapped the bed on energy policy and put the cart before horse (basically going green before we're capable of going all the way, and having no fallback position in the meantime, and the meantime could be several to a lot of years), we're going to ease up on sanctions on Venezuela so that they can pump more oil and get it to market and desperately try to keep prices down. And this is because other bad actors, like the Saudi's and Iran, are cutting back on oil despite our desperate pleas for them to pump more for us, even though we think they're pariahs and even though fossil fuels are evil. It's hard to imagine how much more we could've screwed this up, but I'm sure tomorrow (or in the near future) we'll even one-up this.Winterborn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:17 pm It is nice to see our energy policy will depend on the good graces of Nicolas Maduro.
Didn't you vote for the idiot in Chief?GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:24 pmI saw that yesterday too, amazing it doesn't get more press (although not really amazing, journalism is so shoddy these days anything is possible). But because we crapped the bed on energy policy and put the cart before horse (basically going green before we're capable of going all the way, and having no fallback position in the meantime, and the meantime could be several to a lot of years), we're going to ease up on sanctions on Venezuela so that they can pump more oil and get it to market and desperately try to keep prices down. And this is because other bad actors, like the Saudi's and Iran, are cutting back on oil despite our desperate pleas for them to pump more for us, even though we think they're pariahs and even though fossil fuels are evil. It's hard to imagine how much more we could've screwed this up, but I'm sure tomorrow (or in the near future) we'll even one-up this.Winterborn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:17 pm It is nice to see our energy policy will depend on the good graces of Nicolas Maduro.
I did. Better of two evils at the time and given the two choices, I don't regret my vote. Heck, I probably would've thrown it away again on a third party candidate as a protest. With that said, Biden is certainly far worse than I ever imagined - I knew he was getting older, I had no idea though that he'd be so far gone mentally. And again, it's not like he was a mental giant during his more youthful years. Never thought anyone could outdo Carter, but he's done it and still has another two years to put a ribbon on it. He won't have Congress (at least the House) after this election, so at least he'll be a lame duck kinda of President for the next two years.HI54UNI wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 9:16 amDidn't you vote for the idiot in Chief?GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:24 pm
I saw that yesterday too, amazing it doesn't get more press (although not really amazing, journalism is so shoddy these days anything is possible). But because we crapped the bed on energy policy and put the cart before horse (basically going green before we're capable of going all the way, and having no fallback position in the meantime, and the meantime could be several to a lot of years), we're going to ease up on sanctions on Venezuela so that they can pump more oil and get it to market and desperately try to keep prices down. And this is because other bad actors, like the Saudi's and Iran, are cutting back on oil despite our desperate pleas for them to pump more for us, even though we think they're pariahs and even though fossil fuels are evil. It's hard to imagine how much more we could've screwed this up, but I'm sure tomorrow (or in the near future) we'll even one-up this.
Even Obama told people not to underestimate Joe's ability to fuck things up.
What kind of mental gymnastics must one go through to be able to unequivocally state Biden is “far worse than I ever imagined” and follow that up with “I don’t regret my vote”.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 10:47 amI did. Better of two evils at the time and given the two choices, I don't regret my vote. Heck, I probably would've thrown it away again on a third party candidate as a protest. With that said, Biden is certainly far worse than I ever imagined - I knew he was getting older, I had no idea though that he'd be so far gone mentally. And again, it's not like he was a mental giant during his more youthful years. Never thought anyone could outdo Carter, but he's done it and still has another two years to put a ribbon on it. He won't have Congress (at least the House) after this election, so at least he'll be a lame duck kinda of President for the next two years.
trump was/is an unethical and egomaniacal bully which is plenty of reason to not regret voting for someone else.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 12:59 pmWhat kind of mental gymnastics must one go through to be able to unequivocally state Biden is “far worse than I ever imagined” and follow that up with “I don’t regret my vote”.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 10:47 am
I did. Better of two evils at the time and given the two choices, I don't regret my vote. Heck, I probably would've thrown it away again on a third party candidate as a protest. With that said, Biden is certainly far worse than I ever imagined - I knew he was getting older, I had no idea though that he'd be so far gone mentally. And again, it's not like he was a mental giant during his more youthful years. Never thought anyone could outdo Carter, but he's done it and still has another two years to put a ribbon on it. He won't have Congress (at least the House) after this election, so at least he'll be a lame duck kinda of President for the next two years.
And come ON, GF, everyone with a fucking brainstem knew Biden’s brain was mush. Why else do you think they essentially kept him in a fucking bunker for the last 8 weeks of the election? He makes Carter (and Trump) look like freaking Mensa candidates.
Well then I guess my next question is how much WORSE would it/he have to be to actually regret his vote? Because by his own words he’s already worse than he could have even imagined.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 3:56 pmtrump was/is an unethical and egomaniacal bully which is plenty of reason to not regret voting for someone else.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 12:59 pm
What kind of mental gymnastics must one go through to be able to unequivocally state Biden is “far worse than I ever imagined” and follow that up with “I don’t regret my vote”.
And come ON, GF, everyone with a fucking brainstem knew Biden’s brain was mush. Why else do you think they essentially kept him in a fucking bunker for the last 8 weeks of the election? He makes Carter (and Trump) look like freaking Mensa candidates.
We were headed for a recession regardless of who was sitting in the White House. Biden definitely exasperated the situation but we'd still be in trouble even if trump hadn't gotten his ass kicked. If trump were POTUS, he'd be whining and crying and throwing everyone he could under the bus.
I don't think a recession was a foregone conclusion, in fact I don't think it was even necessary. Trump did his part with that unnecessary COVID relief he pushed through in December of his lameduck period. However, there was zero indication that he would've did what Biden did and top that wasteful "relief" with relief 2x-3x larger than that several months later when it was even more increasingly clear that it wasn't warranted and was likely harmful to the economy. What Biden did didn't "exasperate" the situation, it was a prime reason that caused the situation. I'm not sure what the Fed would've done with Trump in the White House rather than Biden. Biden was certainly instrumental in lobbying them to continue to artificially keep interest rates lower than necessary - I don't think the Fed would've been as cooperative with Trump and may have tightened the money supply just to spite him (which would've been useful had they done that). Our historically bad economic policy under the Biden administration, coupled with his hopeful energy policy with no rational blueprint on how to bridge the gap and make it happen, have driven us into the recession we're in and will likely be in for another year or so. There's a reason why previous administrations and the Fed were so fearful of inflation - Biden and his group took the eye off the ball and we're all suffering for it now.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 3:56 pmtrump was/is an unethical and egomaniacal bully which is plenty of reason to not regret voting for someone else.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 12:59 pm
What kind of mental gymnastics must one go through to be able to unequivocally state Biden is “far worse than I ever imagined” and follow that up with “I don’t regret my vote”.
And come ON, GF, everyone with a fucking brainstem knew Biden’s brain was mush. Why else do you think they essentially kept him in a fucking bunker for the last 8 weeks of the election? He makes Carter (and Trump) look like freaking Mensa candidates.
We were headed for a recession regardless of who was sitting in the White House. Biden definitely exasperated the situation but we'd still be in trouble even if trump hadn't gotten his ass kicked. If trump were POTUS, he'd be whining and crying and throwing everyone he could under the bus.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/manchi ... arn-lesson"President Biden’s comments are not only outrageous and divorced from reality, they ignore the severe economic pain the American people are feeling because of rising energy costs. Comments like these are the reason the American people are losing trust in President Biden and instead believes he does not understand the need to have an all in energy policy that would keep our nation totally energy independent and secure.
It seems his positions change depending on the audience and the politics of the day. Politicizing our nation’s energy policies would only bring higher prices and more pain for the American people.
Let me be clear, this is something the President has never said to me. Being cavalier about the loss of coal jobs for men and women in West Virginia and across the country who literally put their lives on the line to help build and power this country is offensive and disgusting.
The President owes these incredible workers an immediate and public apology and it is time he learn a lesson that his words matter and have consequences.”
Too many families across America are bearing the awful burden of gun violence.But we must do more. We need to enact an assault weapons ban to get weapons of war off America’s streets.
It's like the abortion debate (or immigration for that matter, or any other intractable issue), and on both sides. Everyone just goes to the habitual talking points and just stays superficial. There's no attempt to get into the details or nuance and it's purposeful because if you had to get into the details to work it out you'd lose the hyper-partisans on both sides that drive the early primary votes. And politicians, way too often, don't want to solve a problem because then they'd lose that problem to campaign on in the next election. No one wants to move on to new stuff when the old stuff messages so well in elections.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 6:49 pm 3 UVA football plyers killed by ex player with a HANDGUN. White House response:Too many families across America are bearing the awful burden of gun violence.But we must do more. We need to enact an assault weapons ban to get weapons of war off America’s streets.
A StartBDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 11:25 am In 2022, the IRS Went After the Very Poorest Taxpayers
https://reason.com/2023/01/06/in-2022-t ... taxpayers/
But yeah, lets give them a gigantic funding boost and 87k new agents.
Good. Adding more agents without fixing the tax code is just a waste of money.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 11:32 amA StartBDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 11:25 am In 2022, the IRS Went After the Very Poorest Taxpayers
https://reason.com/2023/01/06/in-2022-t ... taxpayers/
But yeah, lets give them a gigantic funding boost and 87k new agents.
IRS on the chopping block on first day of legislative work under Speaker McCarthy
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... r-AA168MDt
And voters lap that verbiage up.GannonFan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 9:43 pmIt's like the abortion debate (or immigration for that matter, or any other intractable issue), and on both sides. Everyone just goes to the habitual talking points and just stays superficial. There's no attempt to get into the details or nuance and it's purposeful because if you had to get into the details to work it out you'd lose the hyper-partisans on both sides that drive the early primary votes. And politicians, way too often, don't want to solve a problem because then they'd lose that problem to campaign on in the next election. No one wants to move on to new stuff when the old stuff messages so well in elections.