Debates
24 Jun 22
26 Jun 22
@liljo saidThe average national cost for a galloon of gas has fallen 11 cents since June 14. https://gasprices.aaa.com/
I don’t know about that. A consistent non-stop liar for 40 years or so disguised as a public servant (Biden) vs an egotistical ass that made millions and employed people of all races in his businesses, but can’t control his mouth and says crass and hurtful things.
Terrible government and supposedly soother feelings vs great government and mean talk.
3.08 per gallon vs 4 ...[text shortened]... that simply must be protested. Until all are equally impoverished. All but those who lead us there.
Expect more of the same; oil prices per barrel are falling as well.
26 Jun 22
@no1marauder saidI agree. Let our friendly co-posters decide about the wording of the notes handed to Biden. We can Agree that an astute photographer with a high-res camera is showing the notes very clearly. So we don't have to argue THAT part.
No, they weren't. You either can't read or are just so brainwashed by the propaganda that you absorb every single day that you've lost any capacity to think rationally.
Every President uses notes. The ones Biden has are no different from any other President; they are reminders on what order to do certain things and how long he should make his remarks. He is absolutely ...[text shortened]... he pleases.
But I'm not going to keep wasting my time repeating these obvious facts to an idiot.
Do you think any of the notes to Trump said "YOU sit down"?
@averagejoe1 saidIt's reminding him to take his seat after he greets the participants but before the press enters.
I agree. Let our friendly co-posters decide about the wording of the notes handed to Biden. We can Agree that an astute photographer with a high-res camera is showing the notes very clearly. So we don't have to argue THAT part.
Do you think any of the notes to Trump said "YOU sit down"?
And the BFD about this is .......................................................... what?
26 Jun 22
@liljo saidWhereas even “the adults in the room” were unable to curb the excesses of Biden’s predecessor. I prefer doddering incompetence over unbridled tyranny any day.
@AverageJoe1
No one should be surprised. Joe was just used by the Dems to win the election. The real power in that party knew it would be simple to control him.
26 Jun 22
@averagejoe1 saidThat's what made Trump such a jacka$$.
I agree. Let our friendly co-posters decide about the wording of the notes handed to Biden. We can Agree that an astute photographer with a high-res camera is showing the notes very clearly. So we don't have to argue THAT part.
Do you think any of the notes to Trump said "YOU sit down"?
Although I realize that you idolize that as a good quality.
26 Jun 22
@no1marauder saidI’d rather have a man up there. He wouldn’t know to call 911 if Jill fell on a knife. Pitiful, You libs are just, well, liberal.
It's reminding him to take his seat after he greets the participants but before the press enters.
And the BFD about this is .......................................................... what?
OK. More fish to fry. I did read where Kavanagh misled senator Collins when being vetted, about his Roe intentions to stay with stare decisis !! Ouch. I’m just throwing you a bone!
@moonbus saidI prefer Trump, with checks and balances in place, over doddering incompetence any day. Whew. The man prefers incompetence.
Whereas even “the adults in the room” were unable to curb the excesses of Biden’s predecessor. I prefer doddering incompetence over unbridled tyranny any day.
26 Jun 22
@averagejoe1 saidI'm sure he did. Not much to do about it now.
I’d rather have a man up there. He wouldn’t know to call 911 if Jill fell on a knife. Pitiful, You libs are just, well, liberal.
OK. More fish to fry. I did read where Kavanagh misled senator Collins when being vetted, about his Roe intentions to stay with stare decisis !! Ouch. I’m just throwing you a bone!
@no1marauder saidNot unlike Obama ruining lies when he told folks they could keep their doctor and save $2500/year.
I'm sure he did. Not much to do about it now.
That was flat out horrible, But the SCOTUS ruling, though you disagree with it on partisan grounds, was based on months (maybe about 50 years) of deep thought by a lot of very smart jurists.
No comparison, not that you brought it up.
26 Jun 22
@averagejoe1 saidIf you're too stupid to understand my legal objections to the Dobbs decisions, that's your problem.
Not unlike Obama ruining lies when he told folks they could keep their doctor and save $2500/year.
That was flat out horrible, But the SCOTUS ruling, though you disagree with it on partisan grounds, was based on months (maybe about 50 years) of deep thought by a lot of very smart jurists.
No comparison, not that you brought it up.
They have zero to do with any "partisan" considerations.
27 Jun 22
@Mott-The-Hoople
Yeah, never mind how he made himself the laughing stock of the entire planet. He did such a GREAT job in Helsinki and with that so-called speech at the UN that time.
Yep, SUCH a great leader, just your style, you LOVE mafia Dons, that what he imagines himself to be, if not KING.
27 Jun 22
@averagejoe1 saidWhen are you going to stop telling that Obamacare fairy tale?
Not unlike Obama ruining lies when he told folks they could keep their doctor and save $2500/year.
That was flat out horrible, But the SCOTUS ruling, though you disagree with it on partisan grounds, was based on months (maybe about 50 years) of deep thought by a lot of very smart jurists.
No comparison, not that you brought it up.
It was an excellent piece of legislation that was snipped and cut, bit by bit, by Republicans. When it came out, it was every bit as advertised, but the Republicans took their little axe to it, a piece here and a piece there, and then made fun of it not coming out as advertised. Typical Republican dishonesty.
@suzianne saidOh, you are talking about the enormous legislation that, if Congress wanted to read it, first they had to pass it…or words to that effect by your goddess, Pelosi.
When are you going to stop telling that Obamacare fairy tale?
It was an excellent piece of legislation that was snipped and cut, bit by bit, by Republicans. When it came out, it was every bit as advertised, but the Republicans took their little axe to it, a piece here and a piece there, and then made fun of it not coming out as advertised. Typical Republican dishonesty.
Typical Democrat total dishonesty.