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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: April 30, 2024, 06:53:48 PM »
Is Biden missing a campaign moment by not going to Columbia and calming tensions?
I knew you could not handle that one.Quote from: hairylimeNo one can top you in non sequitors or foaming mouth vacuities.you lack the wit to fashion your own response. "No, you are" is all you have. Pathetic.
Come back when you are not drunk, or Vice versa.
LOL.If anyone resembles a rabid dog it is you, foaming at the mouth at every mention of Biden, drooling spittle and spouting bizarre non sequitor inapt comments like a senile insult comic who has forgotten the meaning of the word comic.If you wish.Actually, by any standard, it is Joe that resembles Ol Yeller
I was thinking that when Kristi gets too old to serve as a reliable GOP lap dog, we could bury her out in the garden. A garden Noem, so to speak.
Actually, by any standard, it is Joe that resembles OL Yeller
If you wish.Actually, by any standard, it is Joe that resembles Ol Yeller
I was thinking that when Kristi gets too old to serve as a reliable GOP lap dog, we could bury her out in the garden. A garden Noem, so to speak.
I know from my own experience caring for a Pomeranian that there are no bad dogs, only bad owners.Your whole existence is a bad imitation of Walter Mitty.
Of course, the 2024 election is in full swing and, yes, age is an issue. I am a grown man running against a 6-year-old.And trailing in the polls.
We can start with your denying using multiple names to post and we can go from there.Huh?
I am not voting for Trump.never have.
But why bother. Just proudly cast your vote for Trump, Mr. Morality. No need to justify it to us.
You are a very moral liar..about what?
Biden is doing his part by bringing back slavery,
And may Rome rise again, bring back the Roman Empire, with the help of Athens...
Yeah, autocracy, internal strife and bloody feuds, slavery, corruption, animal cruelty, mentally ill or dimwitted rulers, open sewers, constant deadly fires or structure collapse in slum housing, suppression of socioeconomic growth, innovation and prosperity in Northern Europe, etc. Yeah, that's the ticket! And don't forget lead poisoning and vomitoriums!
So did natural grass.US natural gas production has increased every year under Biden,https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/26/coal-fuel-future-decline-00153666The rapid growth of Natural gas has put coal as the odd man out, in the US.
Coal decline continues, helped along by new regulations, the aging of remaining coal plants, and rapid growth of clean energy.
Coal is expanding in Asia and developing countries.
The USA has the capacity to expand natural gas in Europe through LNG exportation.
Sadly Biden is delaying that day until we get leadership with brains.
I am still waiting.He did not embarrass MTG either, because I do not think it is possible for her to be embarrassed. Like the ex-president you adore she is essentially just an internet troll holding public office and any press feeds her. Her response to the Ukraine aid passing was to offer an amendment requiring everyone who voted for aid to join the Ukrainian army. How do you embarrass that?CorrectThere was never a danger of losing Democrats on an aid bill fully supported by the White House.To paraphrase Sir Winston Churchill, You can depend on Mike Johnson to do the right thing. But only after he has exhausted every other possibility.The best result of the Johnson handling of the aid package is that it embarrassed MTG and kept the democrats on his side. If you do not understand this you are a political idiot.
Now go to step 2
I will wait.
My position on Johnson is he eventually did his job, after six months that killed a lot of Ukrainians, cost them territory and enabled Putin. Kudos, a lot of Repo speakers like McCarthy for one, would never have brought it to the floor. But having more guts than McCarthy and standing up to the likes of Greene is a low bar. Taking six months to do it is not heroic, nor does it merit the praise you claim it does. It was a Biden initiative a bipartisan majority of Congress agreed with, and it took him 6 months to see it through during which time support from his side of the aisle got less.