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has Biden done a good job as president?
#61
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
(April 27, 2021 at 8:33 pm)Ravenshire Wrote: Why does anyone even attempt to engage with the blithering idiot know as Drich?!? Some people are extremely ignorant and some are extremely stupid. Drich is both.

It keeps us humble to be reminded that even he qualified as a member of our specie.
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#62
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
(April 26, 2021 at 12:46 pm)Drich Wrote: This question asks has Biden done a good job as president in general. not compared to trump but has he made America safer? pro prosperous, has the biden admin toed the line or exceeded his promises in your opinion.. again nothing to do with trump, just trying to gauge what lefty nut bags think of:
The current situation on our southern border, IE the humanitarian crisis/kids in cages
Biden's dealings with: North Korea, China, Russia, moving to defcon 3
His bid to end America's energy surplus resulting in Higher fuel prices
His role/his expectations for the American people in the pandemic which seems backwards to how Fl/DeSantis is handling things to far greater success.
His dealings in the middle east pulling out of Afghanistan, Pandering to Pakistan to rejoin the nuclear proliferation agreement 
His proposed taxes or anything else you think he has done a good job on.

Because i honestly ask people if they think he is doing a good job, and if i get a yes they can not tell me where or what he has done a good job on unless they use trump as a red herring to deflect the question.. so again i get it orange man bad, no need to go down that road (unless too "smart" to come up with anything else, but must be heard).. but for the rest: what merits has a Biden's presidency produced?

Biden is not supported just by "lefty nut bags". 
The Republicans are doing just a bang-up job in Florida. 
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics...story.html
I see your butt-buddy Donald is starting again with the "they stole it from me, .... waa waa waa". 
Even though he claims he won in a landslide ... Repubs are trying to change the voting laws (that gave him the landslide) all over the country ... LMAO.
Biden did more good in a week than Donny-the-Liar did in 4 years. 
https://www.thedailybeast.com/joe-bidens...four-years , the 4 years that ended with him inciting an insurrection.
Every religion is true one way or another. It is true when understood metaphorically. But when it gets stuck in its own metaphors, interpreting them as facts, then you are in trouble. - Joseph Campbell  Popcorn

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#63
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
(April 27, 2021 at 9:52 pm)Bucky Ball Wrote:
(April 26, 2021 at 12:46 pm)Drich Wrote: This question asks has Biden done a good job as president in general. not compared to trump but has he made America safer? pro prosperous, has the biden admin toed the line or exceeded his promises in your opinion.. again nothing to do with trump, just trying to gauge what lefty nut bags think of:
The current situation on our southern border, IE the humanitarian crisis/kids in cages
Biden's dealings with: North Korea, China, Russia, moving to defcon 3
His bid to end America's energy surplus resulting in Higher fuel prices
His role/his expectations for the American people in the pandemic which seems backwards to how Fl/DeSantis is handling things to far greater success.
His dealings in the middle east pulling out of Afghanistan, Pandering to Pakistan to rejoin the nuclear proliferation agreement 
His proposed taxes or anything else you think he has done a good job on.

Because i honestly ask people if they think he is doing a good job, and if i get a yes they can not tell me where or what he has done a good job on unless they use trump as a red herring to deflect the question.. so again i get it orange man bad, no need to go down that road (unless too "smart" to come up with anything else, but must be heard).. but for the rest: what merits has a Biden's presidency produced?

It's "towed the line", Drippy ... it's not "toed the line". 
Do you plan to get an education any time soon ? I mean, you could just take 5th Grade English. 
Biden is not supported just by "lefty nut bags". 
The Republicans are doing just a bang-up job in Florida. 
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics...story.html
I see your butt-buddy Donald is starting again with the "they stole it from me, .... waa waa waa". 
Even though he claims he won in a landslide ... Repubs are trying to change the voting laws (that gave him the landslide) all over the country ... LMAO.
Biden did more good in a week than Donny-the Liar did in 4 years. 
https://www.thedailybeast.com/joe-bidens...four-years
Yup a stellar job 
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2...ovid-awful

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/column-...jd_ybUF1Xy
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#64
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
I'm sure Drippy's Jebus-god was well pleased with Donny's attempt to commit election fraud in Georgia.
Trump was the Divider-in-chief. He did nothing but attempt to divide the US ... he did nothing to unite it.
Every religion is true one way or another. It is true when understood metaphorically. But when it gets stuck in its own metaphors, interpreting them as facts, then you are in trouble. - Joseph Campbell  Popcorn

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#65
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
(April 27, 2021 at 10:14 pm)Bucky Ball Wrote: I'm sure Drippy's Jebus-god was well pleased with Donny's attempt to commit election fraud in Georgia.
Also gotta say I love the "it has nothing to do with Trump " line when in reality it has everything to do with Trump as this is his desperate attempt to deflect from Trump's failures by pushing it onto Biden.


Oh as for his Orange Man Bad rubbish 

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It's so clever  Angel
"Change was inevitable"


Nemo sicut deus debet esse!

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 “No matter what men think, abortion is a fact of life. Women have always had them; they always have and they always will. Are they going to have good ones or bad ones? Will the good ones be reserved for the rich, while the poor women go to quacks?”
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#66
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
What I find amazing, is that these people actually still support someone who attempted to overthrow a legal and legitimate election.
Not only that, but the extraordinary misjudgement that having done that (if it had worked somehow), he could still actually govern.
Trump's entire life is nothing, if not a long series of bad judgements, business, personal, moral and political.
One of the worst, if not THE worst, was he imagined he could still govern, if he had actually somehow reversed a legitimate election. 
He still is working on the basis of that idiocy.

Then there's his great wall.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politi...l-ladders/
Millions of dollars a mile .... foiled by $5.00 ladders. LOL
Every religion is true one way or another. It is true when understood metaphorically. But when it gets stuck in its own metaphors, interpreting them as facts, then you are in trouble. - Joseph Campbell  Popcorn

Militant Atheist Commie Evolutionist 
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#67
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
Trump 2024.
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#68
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
(April 27, 2021 at 5:08 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(April 27, 2021 at 4:56 pm)Drich Wrote: maybe you are not aware we are currently being challenged by 
North Korea, Iran, China, Russia internationally. while our cities burn from internal strife. maybe this for you is safe.. maybe threats of war from super powers on our own shores makes you sleep good at night.. or maybe you just don't know because the media hasn't told you, you should not feel threatened yet.. that's the interesting thing about this. it exposes the gaps in information between right and left.

Prior to the Biden administration, you’ve always been challenged North Korea, Iran, China and Russia. It seems more than a little disingenuous to lay this all at Mr. Biden’s door, as if it’s something that started on 6 January.
how is that unfair? North Korea/ Kim jong un eve supported a second term, as he was the only president to treat north korea and its regime like a leader of a country.. now they are back to launching rockets and destabilizing the region. China/ping did not like trump because he would not allow the land grabs they are currently doing under biden. The same for russia. their move on the ukrain did not happen till biden took office.
Quote:Did you blame civil unrest on the president when it happened under Trump?
trump quelled many of these issues and they were not a problem even a year ago. IE Russia not amassing troops of Ukrainian boarder, china not threatening invasion of Taiwan.. and if you didn't know both of those countries enjoy protections afforded to them by the united nations which is almost all usa funded and staffed. IE we are endanger of fighting another world war if this situation that cropped up this year under biden is not resolved quickly. yet the news barely mentions any of this..
Quote:Which superpowers are threatening war on your own shores? Is there some massive Russo-Chinese fleet anchored off of California that we haven’t heard about? Sources would be nice.

Boru
and if you didn't know both of those countries enjoy protections afforded to them by the united nations which is almost all usa funded and staffed. IE we are endanger of fighting another world war if this situation that cropped up this year under biden is not resolved quickly. yet the news barely mentions any of this..
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#69
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
(April 26, 2021 at 12:46 pm)Drich Wrote: This question asks has Biden done a good job as president in general. not compared to trump but has he made America safer? pro prosperous, has the biden admin toed the line or exceeded his promises in your opinion.. again nothing to do with trump, just trying to gauge what lefty nut bags think of:
The current situation on our southern border, IE the humanitarian crisis/kids in cages
Biden's dealings with: North Korea, China, Russia, moving to defcon 3
His bid to end America's energy surplus resulting in Higher fuel prices
His role/his expectations for the American people in the pandemic which seems backwards to how Fl/DeSantis is handling things to far greater success.
His dealings in the middle east pulling out of Afghanistan, Pandering to Pakistan to rejoin the nuclear proliferation agreement 
His proposed taxes or anything else you think he has done a good job on.

Because i honestly ask people if they think he is doing a good job, and if i get a yes they can not tell me where or what he has done a good job on unless they use trump as a red herring to deflect the question.. so again i get it orange man bad, no need to go down that road (unless too "smart" to come up with anything else, but must be heard).. but for the rest: what merits has a Biden's presidency produced?

Yes, its been an impressive 100 or so days. He has been a driving force with a lot of good policies. This is a good summary.
 I dont whole heartedly agree with the pull out of Afghanistan but it is as nothing compared to the disaster of Trumps attempts at acting in the wrold.

Biden’s first 100 days of foreign policy deserve good grades | Trudy Rubin (inquirer.com)

[color=var(--primary-text)]The by which to measure the performance of new presidents arrives on April 30 for President Joe Biden.[/color]
[color=var(--primary-text)]The tradition originated in Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s first term and was disavowed by John F. Kennedy in his inaugural as a premature judgment. But fair or not, here goes with my assessment on his initial conduct of foreign policy, which I find largely praiseworthy with a couple of major concerns.[/color]
Policymaking process, personnel, and professionalism: A
[color=var(--primary-text)]The country can be grateful that, from the get-go, Biden restored sanity and professionalism to the foreign policy-making process. Biden has been tougher than President Barack Obama — and light-years more savvy and strategic than the erratic tweeter who made foreign policy in 280-word bursts.[/color]
[color=var(--primary-text)]In Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser , along with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and their deputies, the White House opted for deep experience and expertise (although many key posts are still unfilled).[/color]
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[color=var(--primary-text)]» READ MORE: By pulling troops from Afghanistan Biden risks a humanitarian disaster | Trudy Rubin[/color]
[color=var(--primary-text)]This is a team that will work together on policy, unlike the chaos of the previous White House, where the president made war on intelligence agencies and fired top national security officials like a reality TV host.[/color]
Reviving alliances in Europe and Asia: A-
[color=var(--primary-text)]Nothing so exemplified Donald Trump’s lack of strategic thinking than his disdain for NATO and insults to key European and Asian leaders.[/color]
[color=var(--primary-text)]It will be hard to rebuild trust, and there is still discord on China policy. But without tight coordination with allied democracies –— including the new “Quad” grouping of India, Japan, Australia, and the United States — America cannot push back against China’s unfair trade policies or its efforts to set new authoritarian rules for the world.[/color]
Combatting the pandemic: A-/B+
[color=var(--primary-text)]Yes, the White House was slow to share excess vaccines with nations that are short. But in fairness, Biden took office in the wake of a shocking dereliction of COVID-19 duty by Trump. While miraculous vaccines were produced on Trump’s watch, there was no national strategy for delivery.[/color]
[color=var(--primary-text)]So Biden’s focus first had to be on vaccinations at home, including in underserved communities. Given that China and Russia have crowed about Trump’s COVID-19 failures as indicative of an America in decline, this domestic focus was crucial not only for public health but to show the world that the United States was still competent. Now the White House is moving to to American overstock, and will no doubt reexamine the issue of a World Trade Organization waiver on intellectual property rights to vaccines.[/color]
China policy: B+
[color=var(--primary-text)]On China, a policy still in development, it would be fairer to give an incomplete. But so far, contrary to the GOP mantra of Biden as “soft” on China, Biden has been tough in a far shrewder way than Trump.[/color]
[color=var(--primary-text)]Biden recognizes that a coherent China strategy exporting more soybeans and imposing trade sanctions (he hasn’t lifted Trump’s, but is working on a smarter trade policy). To compete with China, America needs far better infrastructure, a huge public and private investment in R&D for cutting edge technologies, and a functional government.[/color]
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[color=var(--primary-text)]Not yet clear is where Biden sets red lines on the explosive issue of Taiwan, or the South China Sea, and how he can, or should, back up his human rights demands on Hong Kong and Xinjiang.[/color]
Russia relationship: A+
[color=var(--primary-text)]What a relief to have a president who . Biden has talked tough on Ukraine and imposed sanctions where needed, although he has yet to convince Germany to harden its stance toward the Kremlin. One can only hope he’ll tell Putin face to face that the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison will poison their relationship for good.[/color]
Ending Afghanistan war: C-
[color=var(--primary-text)]I understand Biden’s urge to but believe a small troop presence of 3,000 was not a war but an insurance policy. It could provide the airpower (the Afghans have no airforce) and the intelligence to prevent a Taliban takeover and the murder or suppression of tens of thousands of women and girls.[/color]



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#70
RE: has Biden done a good job as president?
(April 27, 2021 at 6:02 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: So, you’re afraid Biden will come for women’s rights and the rights of freed slaves, even though whenever I hear someone criticizing women’s rights or downplaying or even justifying slavery, they tend to be on the right.

I looked up where Biden said none of the amendments are absolute:
“Joe Biden” Wrote:But no amendment — no amendment to the Constitution is absolute.  You can’t yell crowd — you can’t tell [yell]* “fire” in a crowded movie theater and call it freedom of speech.  From the very beginning, you couldn’t own any weapon you wanted to own.  From the very beginning that the Second Amendment existed, certain people weren’t allowed to have weapons.  So the idea is just bizarre to suggest that some of the things we’re recommending are contrary to the Constitution.
It’s not as controversial as you think. That doesn’t necessarily mean he’s raring to abolish the constitution.

if he can come after guns freedom of speech and religion why not? I'ts been done before! Recently as well (but i will circle back to that) all he needs is to create a crisis like blm burning down cities/have a few big sky scrapers blow up in the name of blm and guess who becomes apart of the terrorist club? this very thing happened to Muslim people after 9-11. Japanese people after 12-7-41 Koreans after 6-5-50 and Vietnamese after 1955.. all black people need do is shift their votes from the left, and all the shenaniganns of burning and looting will become a no tollerance/lock down issue. do you remember the oj trial? do you remember the terms: three strikes and your out? or no tolerance or joe biden's 'crime bill' in 93/94 the government/biden lead the charge under a Clinton administration to imprision/enslave as many black people as possible. under these very legal and applauded bills!  Granted they did not offically reverse the emancipation proclamation, but the net effect was the same. The freedoms of black Americans were taken 20 years at a time for things like pot violations, having a fire found on them ( a right of every american) or even non payment of child support. But none of you see that ( or why else elect the man who enacted these bills to a higher office) That is the problem with you guys. you have been brain washed to view the world from one single pov like you are given trigger words to look for and if a situation does not trip a trigger word you are ok with it even if by act and deed slavery has not only been reintroduced but embraced and made part of the culture. Can't you see through out history the 13th amendment has been revoked lawfully when ever black people get too out of line with the dims in power?

(April 27, 2021 at 6:06 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
Quote:idk seems pretty cut and dry to me:

Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution that “[The Congress shall have Power] To exercise exclusive Legislation…over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may…become the Seat of the Government of the United States.” The article also stated that this 100-mile district would come from land ceded by the states so that the new seat of government would be independent of any state.

As I understand it, the proposal is to make the District of Columbia a state, and the government would be an enclave within, but legally separate from, it. The seat of government would reduced to the White House, the Congressional Complex, the Supreme Court Building and a few other locations. Thus you could have the national government under control of Congress (as it is now) and DC would be the 51st state.

Seems doable and constitutional.

Boru

Article 1, Section 8 seems to disagree as it marks of 100 mile district to be taken from local states (Maryland and Virginia) so that the district remain a physically separate place of government not regulated by states rights or law. but rather be governed by the congressional body itself.

(April 27, 2021 at 8:36 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(April 27, 2021 at 8:33 pm)Ravenshire Wrote: Why does anyone even attempt to engage with the blithering idiot know as Drich?!? Some people are extremely ignorant and some are extremely stupid. Drich is both.

It keeps us humble to be reminded that even he qualified as a member of our specie.

Hehe




(April 27, 2021 at 9:52 pm)Bucky Ball Wrote:
(April 26, 2021 at 12:46 pm)Drich Wrote: This question asks has Biden done a good job as president in general. not compared to trump but has he made America safer? pro prosperous, has the biden admin toed the line or exceeded his promises in your opinion.. again nothing to do with trump, just trying to gauge what lefty nut bags think of:
The current situation on our southern border, IE the humanitarian crisis/kids in cages
Biden's dealings with: North Korea, China, Russia, moving to defcon 3
His bid to end America's energy surplus resulting in Higher fuel prices
His role/his expectations for the American people in the pandemic which seems backwards to how Fl/DeSantis is handling things to far greater success.
His dealings in the middle east pulling out of Afghanistan, Pandering to Pakistan to rejoin the nuclear proliferation agreement 
His proposed taxes or anything else you think he has done a good job on.

Because i honestly ask people if they think he is doing a good job, and if i get a yes they can not tell me where or what he has done a good job on unless they use trump as a red herring to deflect the question.. so again i get it orange man bad, no need to go down that road (unless too "smart" to come up with anything else, but must be heard).. but for the rest: what merits has a Biden's presidency produced?

Biden is not supported just by "lefty nut bags". 
The Republicans are doing just a bang-up job in Florida. 
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics...story.html
I see your butt-buddy Donald is starting again with the "they stole it from me, .... waa waa waa". 
Even though he claims he won in a landslide ... Repubs are trying to change the voting laws (that gave him the landslide) all over the country ... LMAO.
Biden did more good in a week than Donny-the-Liar did in 4 years. 
https://www.thedailybeast.com/joe-bidens...four-years , the 4 years that ended with him inciting an insurrection.

google Arizona recount..
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